The Hearth-Stone: Thoughts Upon Home-Life in Our Cities

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PREFACE.

CONTENTS.

Home Views of American Life.

The Ideal of Womanhood.

The Hope of Childhood.

New Things.

Solicitude of Parents

Reverence in Children.

Brothers and Sisters.

Marriage.

Our Friends.

Master and Servant.

The Divine Guest.

The Orphan.

The Young Prodigal.

Education of Daughters.

Business and the Heart.

Summer in the Country.

Returning Home.

The Church in the House.

Title: The Hearth-Stone

Thoughts upon Home-Life in Our Cities

Author: Samuel Osgood

Language: English

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The Hearth-Stone:

THOUGHTS UPON HOME-LIFE IN
OUR CITIES.

BY
SAMUEL OSGOOD,
AUTHOR of “STUDIES IN CHRISTIAN BIOGRAPHY,” “GOD WITH MEN, OR FOOTPRINTS
OF PROVIDENTIAL LEADERS,” &C.

“This is the famous stone
That turneth all to gold:
For that which God doth touch and own
Cannot for less be told.”
George Herbert.

NEW-YORK:
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY,
200 BROADWAY.
LONDON: 10 LITTLE BRITAIN.
1854.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1858 by
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY,
In the Clerk’s Office of the District Court for the Southern District of New-York.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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