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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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in JesusChrist for everlasting salvation. May God help us all to be wise and to walk with the wise,and not to be foolish and choose fools as our companions, both fortime and eternity. WHITE AND CHARRED STICKS. 271 Questions.—Into what two classes has God divided people? What doesthe Bible tell us will happen to a companion of fools ?—of wise men ? Whom dothe charred sticks represent? Who are like the white sticks? If the sticks arerubbed together, what is the result? What happens to good boys who keep badcompany? Do the good boys become bad immediately? What do bad com-panions do to ones character? Can a boy wash burnt cork from his face?Can he wash the stains from his character? What else besides a bad characteris given? Will a few drops of water change the color of a bottle of ink? Willa few drops of ink change the color of a glass of water ? Who are like the ink-drops? Who are like the water-drops? Why? Whom shall we choose forcompanions? Who will be our companions in eternity?
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The Children of Israel Camping in the Wilderness. DOGS. THE DOGS OF ST. BERNARD. Suggestion :—If a real live dog is too diverting, an earthen or bisque dog,or the accompanying picture of the dogs of St. Bernard, may be sufficient. M Y DEAR BOYS AND GIRLS: I want to talk to youto-day about dogs. The dog is what is called a domes-tic animal, and wherever you find civilized men andwomen, you will find dogs of some kind. Dogs are notonly loved because they are companionable, but because they arealso, oftentimes, very serviceable. In Switzerland there are some very high mountains, andsome years ago, when there were no tunnels yet dug under themountains, as there are to-day, travelers during the winter, whengoing from Germany to Italy, or returning from Italy to Germany,had to cross over the tops of these mountains. The snow wasalways deep and the journey was always dangerous, particularlyin the winter. There are several places where the mountains can be crossed,and these places are calle

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