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Identifier: withchildrenonsu00stal (find matches)
Title: With the children on Sundays, through eye-gate, and ear-gate into the city of child-soul
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Stall, Sylvanus, 1847-1915
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Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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f sight, my boys and girls,Every root of beauty starts;So think less about your curls, More about your minds and hearts. 178 PLASTIC FACE. Cherish what is good, and driveEvil thoughts and feelings far;For, as sure as youre alive,You will show for what you are. Questions.—Hbw will a plastic face look when you squeeze it on the headand on the chin ? When persons are serious or angry, are their faces lengthened ?When people laugh what happens to their faces? Suppose one were to hecross and ugly constantly what would occur? If a person were to laugh con-stantly, what would be the effect upon their face ? Can you tell a minister whenyou see him? If you put pictures in a bottle do they shine through? Dothoughts in the heart shine through the face? Can you repeat that coupletwhich begins: Handsome is—? If we think Christs thoughts constantly dowe become more like Christ? If we think bad thoughts do we become unlikeHim? What book is it which says: As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he?
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SEEDS. THOUGHTS, WORDS, DEEDS—THEIR LIFE AND PERPETUITY. Suggestion:—Seeds, or grain and fruit of any kind can be used for illus-tration. M Y YOUNG FRIENDS: I have here to-day quite a variety of seeds. Some of them are very small, and some, as you see, are quite large. The seeds of each class have in them a principle of life, which makes them differ from sand, or small stones of similar size, because if I plant these seeds in the ground they will grow. When you takedifferent kinds ofseeds, there is onething that is veryinteresting aboutthem. It is the dif-ferent kinds of cov-erings in which theygrow. For instance,if you take a chest-nut, it grows in a Different Kinds of Seeds. burr with S h a r p thorny points; others are folded as though rolled up very tightlyin leaves, as you will find in the hazel nut or filbert. Some seedsgrow in rows, like beans and peas in a pod. Some grow in a verysoft bed, like cotton seeds. Some grow imbedded in a downy sub- 179

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