Chronicles of a pioneer school from 1792 to 1833 : $b being the history of Miss Sarah Pierce and her Litchfield school
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Chronicles of a pioneer school from 1792 to 1833 : $b being the history of Miss Sarah Pierce and her Litchfield school
Litchfield Female Academy (Conn.) -- History
day of judgement & perdition of ungodly men, this moved him to flee
from the wrath to come, as well as to prepare the ark; & as he
believed that, in the ark alone he could be safe during the
approaching deluge; so he doubtless believed the revelation of a
saviour, & sought & expected salvation through him alone. The duty of
God requires that he that exercises faith for his children shall be
saved, Noah exercises faith for not only his children but for all
mankind, he preached 120 years for their salvation but what effect did
it have “God has made provision in the covenant of grace for our
children. Before the deluge Noah’s family was the only one who could
say, I keep thy commandments. What relation should we exercise toward
our children. In order to bring our children to Christ we must first
come to him ourselves “God has mercy on whom he will have mercy” It is
necessary to bring them to a covenant with Christ. The piety of
parents is necessary to bring their children to a peace with God. When
children are in great danger parents who have no religion themselves
may feel interested for the welfare of their children, and when
parents die & have no heavenly comfort, they feel for them & repent if
their past life has not been spent to the salvation of their children.
[Illustration:
PL. XXXV.—BEAD BAG MADE BY JANE R. LEWIS, 1829
]
“What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world & lose his own
soul,” heavenly treasures are eternal, but earthly riches are but few
& transient. Happy they who are a part of Christs family, and safe
with him in the ark, they may look forward without dismay, & rejoice
in the assurance that they shall triumph when a deluge of fire shall
encircle the visible creation, but, unless we dare to be singular, &
renounce the favor and venture the scorn & hatred of the world unless
we be willing to submit to self-denial & diligence, we can find no
admission into this ark
Sunday afternoon Mr. Beecher preached from Hosea 10th. 1st, “Isreal is
an empty vine, he bringeth forth fruit unto himself” Isreal has often
been compared to a vine, but the nation was become an empty vine that
bringeth forth no fruit to perfection. They not only spent their
abundance on themselves but even their apparent good works sprang from
ostentation, or other selfish motives, & not from regard to the glory
& the will of God. We shall consider first that there is a difference
between love & selfishness. We exercise more love to ourselves than to
our neighbours & this is termed selfishness. 2nd. modification of
selfishness is to love to God. God loves his children if we keep his
commandments.
Sunday evening Mr. Brace read a sermon.
Monday we were examined in the third volume of Sacred History and
recited in Modern Europe.
Tuesday sums were given out.—
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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