"Billy" Sunday, the Man and His Message: With his own words which have won thousands for ChristEllis, William T. (William Thomas)
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"Billy" Sunday, the Man and His Message: With his own words which have won thousands for Christ
Ellis, William T. (William Thomas)
Baseball players -- United States -- Biography; Evangelists -- United States -- Biography; Sunday, Billy, 1862-1935
The suggestion evidently met with the approval of the husband, because
ever afterward the man of God enjoyed this hospitality. I sometimes
thought she might have been a new woman of the olden times, because no
mention is made of the husband. You never hear of some old lobsters
unless they are fortunate enough to marry a woman who does things and
their name is always mentioned in connection with what the wife does.
You know there are homes in which the advent of one, two and possibly
three children is considered a curse instead of a blessing. God, in
his providence, has often denied the honor of maternity to some women.
But there are married women who shrink from maternity, not because of
ill health, but simply because they love ease, because they love fine
garments and ability to flirt like a butterfly at some social function.
Crimes have been and are being committed; hands are stained with blood;
and that very crime has made France the charnel house of the world.
And America, we of our boasted intelligence and wealth, we are fast
approaching the same doom, until or unless it behooves somebody with
grit and courage to preach against the prevailing sins and run the risk
of incurring the displeasure of people who divert public attention from
their own vileness rather than condemn themselves for the way they are
living. They say the man who is preaching against it is vulgar, rather
than the man who did it.
I am sure there is not an angel in heaven that would not be glad to
come to earth and be honored with motherhood if God would grant her
that privilege. What a grand thing it must be, at the end of your
earthly career, to look back upon a noble and godly life, knowing you
did all you could to help leave this old world to God and made your
contributions in tears and in prayers and taught your offspring to be
God-fearing, so that when you went you would continue to produce your
noble character in your children.
Maternity Out of Fashion
Society has just about put maternity out of fashion. When you stop to
consider the average society woman I do not think maternity has lost
anything. The humbler children are raised by their mothers instead of
being turned over to a governess.
[Illustration: "SOCIETY HAS JUST ABOUT PUT MATERNITY OUT OF FASHION"]
There are too many girls who marry for other causes than love. I think
ambition, indulgence and laziness lead more girls to the altar than
love--girls not actuated by love, but simply willing to pay the price
of wifehood to wear fine clothes. They are not moved by the noble
desires of manhood or womanhood.
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