What To Do With The Boy
TIn; lu'v. TUomas Dowlin?, pf Cleveland, Ohio', snid in :i reoenJ lectare wliat it belioovcs oíd persons, to who&s training cliildran ure ¦ubjeoted, to beed : I know :i Ohristian womaii, pnre aud cohsjsteBt, and yet that wónian, uswillirig], liy lu;r Iradition made void the oom inandraont of öod. One day, l'rom the i raaf) of her ded Saogkter sha Piited a littlc ohild, f'arlii-rl ¦ s and motheflega. Tbe ( liilil RTCW. She led liini; slio olollicd liim ; she loved liini ; she sent bini i" Siinday-school and ro the clay scheol. Hut nlie Ibrot tliai f.ln! u Boventy yean pid, and In; was onjy leren. Ské forgot ihat hu with hin yoathful rosl iotodiomeiliing liewide iba printer ;"d the Uible. And when bo forid be eaold not havo lin'-ii thifiii-i at Ikhuo, he did jast wliat yoar aoa n iaiam th- gt y" Éi'y ¦ know it. He vent where be oould have it. An. I cf lena' it wai the oíd story. Sunday-school forgotten ; chivch furgottpa . and Lbe vrry womsti wlm wimid bare t'ivcn her bcsrt's blood for bioj turotten. And wheo tbe ram.' totterinx to me on In-r taff, her hcad bent, :uil the gnj Inri . fallinp; upnn hor feiraples, throbbin! 'n sorrow, and said ; "Vh;it .-Oi.'ill 1 dn lor my boy?" how 1 lonccd to teil her of her mitakes ; liut it was too late.
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