Living Fountains or Broken Cisterns: An Educational Problem for ProtestantsSutherland, E. A. (Edward Alexander)
Religion
Living Fountains or Broken Cisterns: An Educational Problem for Protestants
Sutherland, E. A. (Edward Alexander)
Church and education; Education -- History; Religious education
“Good Form and Christian Etiquette” is a sensible, well-written,
practical, and helpful book. It is based on the Christian conception of
life, and conforms to the best usages of American Society.—J. H. VINCENT.
I am much pleased with the little booklet “Good Form and Christian
Etiquette.” Its pages are replete with good advice on subjects of
everyday interest. Christian courtesy is one of the most necessary
qualifications of the Christian worker, and I feel sure this latest of
Mrs. Henry’s works will prove a timely help to parents in bringing up
their children; to our young people in their associations with others;
and in fact to everyone who desires to so equip himself that his bearing
shall have the true dignity of Christian refinement.—MRS. E. E. KELLOGG,
_Sec. Child Culture Circles, National W. C. T. U._
I have examined “Good Form” with great care and interest. It is certainly
a very practical contribution to the literature on etiquette. Most books
on this subject are too elaborate, and have too much of the fashionable
society air; but this one meets the needs of common people, and I am sure
they will thank Mrs. Henry for this effort to help them in making life’s
pathway pleasant and easier.—MARY WOOD-ALLEN, M. D., _Supt. Purity Dept.
World’s W. C. T. U._
Price, Blue silk cloth, gilt edge, 50 cts.
” Royal Melton paper, plain, 25 cts.
REVIEW AND HERALD PUB. CO., Battle Creek, Mich.
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