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Address to Parents of Charity Children. 287

covery of the soul of man, as He saith, Take fast hold of instruction; let it not go; keep it, for it is thy life.

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More particularly with respect to our chil dren, He says, Train up a child in the way should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it. And accordingly he charges us, In the morning to sow the seed of instruction, and in the evening not to withhold our hand, since we know not which shall prosper.

A brutish man knoweth not, and a fool doth not understand this wisdom; and therefore despiseth it. But mark what honour the Lord putteth upon it, when he saith, Shall I hide from Abra. ham the thing that I do? For I know him, that he will command his children and his household after him to keep the way of the Lord.-Them that honour me I will honour.

And because religious instruction is God's usual method of delivering us from the blindness of ignorance, and the poison of sin, He hath not only sent His word, and promised His spirit to them that ask Him; but He has also raised up ministers and witnesses from time to time to open men's eyes, to turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God; that they may receive forgiveness of sins,

and an inheritance among them that are sanctified by faith which is in Jesus.

But that religious instruction which is needful at all times, is particularly needful in a day of rebuke and blasphemy, like the present. A sort of madness now abounds that leads guilty, dying creatures not only to ridi cule and reject both the physicians, and the remedies God hath sent to heal them, but also to delight in spreading the pestilential dis

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Now if some cruel wretch were contriving to give your child a dose of poison under the notion of a sweetmeat, could you rest till the child was informed of the danger, and secured against it? Or if the plague were to break out among us, would you be easy till the best remedies were administered to your family, and every thing tried for their safety?

What then are we to think of those who are so anxious to secure the body of a child which must soon turn to dust, and yet slight the means God has appointed for the safety of its never-dying soul?

None will need to have these things urged upon their consciences the moment after they enter eternity. But, few consider enough how

much, even in the present world, the comfort of the parent depends upon the religious, instruction of his child.

How many who have sowed the seed of religious instruction, are reaping the fruit of their labours in the piety, affection, and prosperity of their children? On the other hand, what fruitless complaining and bewailing is often heard over a profligate son, or a ruined daughter? And what bitter reflections must follow in the mind of those parents who trace this ruin from their own neglect?

I will judge, said the Lord, the house of Eli for ever, because his sons made themselves vile, and he restrained them not.

Consider the advantages of preparing your children against the time they must leave you, to struggle with a dangerous world. Good principles form a suit of armour. They are also a recommendation; for who would not prefer a servant, or a partner, who has been brought up in the fear of God and the knowledge of his duty, to one who has been left to run wild, neither fearing God, nor regarding : man?

Consider also, if they should be taken from

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you by death, how painful will be the reflection, if they meet it in ignorance and unbelief, through your neglect? On the contrary, what a consolation it will be in parting with them, if, through God's blessing on your religious instructions you have ground to hope they are gone to Him?

Now, when to these considerations you add, that youth is the spring time to plant good principles, before bad ones take root: and how much easier it is to prevent evils than to cure them; we trust that those who have a real regard to the honour of God-to the souls and bodies of their children-and to their own future peace and comfort, will embrace and further the pious design of their friends, whose only object, in their expence and labour, is to make you and your children happy in time and in eternity.

To attain this end, we would begin by setting before your children their fallen and depraved state by nature, and the root of those evil tempers and practices by which they so dishonour God, distress you, and plunge themselves in destruction. We would teach them the nature of right and wrong, from the only

infallible standard, God's holy law; a law by which every mouth must be stopped, and all the world become guilty before God.

After shewing them their ruin by sin, we would teach them their remedy in the Gospel, setting before them the necessity of repentance towards God, and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ,

the merit of his blood-the influence of his Spirit-and the obligations to a holy life and

conversation.

But while we as their friends are using our endeavours, how much stronger reasons have you as their parents to join us in bringing them, as you are able, to the knowledge of God and themselves!-Leading your little ones (like those mentioned in the Gospel, Mark x. 13.) by faith and prayer to Christ, that He may take them into His arms and bless them.

There are, indeed, parents so vain and unthinking, that they would be better, pleased if their children were presented with baubles, articles of dress, money, &c. than with good books and religious instructions. On the contrary, your friends have far nobler views;they are seeking to adorn and enrich your children with those substantial benefits which can never be taken away from them.

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