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Proverbs 10:1 - Homilies By E. Johnson

We enter upon a mosaic-work of proverbs, which perhaps hardly admit of any one principle of arrangement except that of moral comparison and contrast. This governs the whole. Life is viewed as containing endless oppositions, to which light and darkness correspond in the world of sensuous perception.

Early appearance of moral contrast

I. THE FAMILY LIFE ELICITS CHARACTER . It is a little world, and from the first provides a sphere of probation and of judgment which is the miniature of the great world.

II. THE TRAINING OF THE PARENTS IS REFLECTED IN THE CHILDREN 'S CONDUCT . And the conduct of the children is reflected in the parents' joy or grief. Hence the duty of wise training on the one side, loving obedience on the other; that the happy effects may be secured, the unhappy averted, in each case.

III. TO LIVE TO MAKE ONE 'S PARENTS ( AND OTHERS ) HAPPY IS ONE OF THE BEST OF MOTIVES . To see our actions mirrored in their mirth and others' joy, what pleasure can be purer, what ambition nobler?—J.

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