. The united negro: his problems and his progress, containing the addresses and proceedings the Negro young people's Christian and educational congress, held August 6-11, 1902;. or us to follow. Hence it is the home now that should bethe fountain life of society and the state, and the beginning of allthe characters who will make impress upon the hearts of thechildren of men. Religious training consists in a reverence for God and Hiscreations, a filial love, a respect for law and order, a desire to im-prove opportunities presented, a kindly feeling toward less for-tunate individuals than oursel


. The united negro: his problems and his progress, containing the addresses and proceedings the Negro young people's Christian and educational congress, held August 6-11, 1902;. or us to follow. Hence it is the home now that should bethe fountain life of society and the state, and the beginning of allthe characters who will make impress upon the hearts of thechildren of men. Religious training consists in a reverence for God and Hiscreations, a filial love, a respect for law and order, a desire to im-prove opportunities presented, a kindly feeling toward less for-tunate individuals than ourselves. This training can be secured in the family, as I stated before,by parents being religious or religiously inclined, but better byreligious parents. Bacon states it well when he says-: Lukewarmpersons think they may accomodate points of religion by middleways and witty reconcilements; as if they would make an arbitra-ment between God and man. If the head be impure, the streamand not the rule. One of the worst sights in all the world is tosee ungodly parents raising children, teaching them no fear of man or woman is fitted to rear children or to rightfully enjoy. PROF. CHAS. G. HARRIS, MAYSVILLE, KY. Formerly Director of Music Tuskegee Normal and Industrial of Chorus of Five Hundred Voices Grand ConcertN. Y, P. C. and Educational Congress.


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