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The
Marriage Ring
by John Angell James
Preface
This
little volume, intended as a manual for those just entering the marriage
state, is selected, principally, from the works of an author beloved and
esteemed for his many practical writings, and who has very justly
remarked:
"It is an unquestionable truth, that
if a man be not happy at home, he cannot be happy anywhere; and he
who is happy there need be miserable nowhere. `It is the place of
all the world I love most,' said the interesting author of the Task,
when speaking of home. And he may be felicitated who can say the
same. Any attempt, however feeble, to render the domestic circle,
what it ever should be, a scene of comfort, is at least benevolent.
The secret of happiness lies folded up in the leaves of the Bible,
and is carried in the bosom of Religion. The author knows of no
other way to felicity, and therefore does not profess to teach any
other. Let the two parties in wedded life, be believers in Christ
Jesus, and partake themselves of the peace that passeth
understanding; let them, when they become a father and a mother,
bring up their children in the fear of God; and if happiness is to
be found upon earth, it will be enjoyed within the hallowed circle
of a family, thus united by love, and sanctified by grace."
Most of the
works published on this subject have been of a light and trifling
character—but the compiler of this volume has aimed to present such a
work as might be deemed a suitable offering from the hand of a Pastor or
a Christian Friend.
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