The Child's Duty

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should be a day set apart in every week, for them to rest from their labours, and He ordained that this resting day should extend, not only to mankind, but also to the beasts of the field.
This is the day we call Sunday, On Sunday labourers and workmen of all descriptions refrain from their daily labours ; the shops are shut, and every one enjoys his repose, acquir- ing thereby spirits and strength to be- gin the labours of the ensuing week.
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...this institution : horses and oxen which are hard worked during the week at the dray or the plough, have the whole of this day to recruit their strength, and remain quietly and happily in their stable. God also considered that day as the fittest for his worship, and therefore He said : ''Thou shalt keep it holy," by which I conceive Him to mean that we shall worship Him in his churches, and devote a part of the day to reading the Scriptures, and examin- ing our conduct, or trying to find 44 THE child's duty.

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