Chap.

 1    1|       the weak king to the weak father of a family; they are all
 2    1|         root out vanity.~ ~ The father of a family will not then
 3    1|      attentive to the duty of a father, it is vain to expect women
 4    3|        be pure as your heavenly Father is pure;' it would seem
 5    3|     when, co-operating with the Father of spirits, it tries to
 6    3|        in the character of both father and mother; to form their
 7    3|        double duty of being the father as well as the mother of
 8    4| peculiar duties of a citizen or father, it will be found that I
 9    4|    woman who is faithful to the father of her children demands
10    5|        a melancholy thing for a father of a family, who is fond
11    5|     only expected to meet the - father.~ ~ Besides, having two
12    5|     death deprive them of their father, before he had fulfilled
13    5|        young man engaged by his father's express desire to a girl
14    5|    friendless on the world. The father practises the most infamous
15    5| forsooth he married without his father's consent. On what ground
16    7|        and ever, and said, O my Father, hast Thou by the very constitution
17    8|    being that inherits both its father's and mother's weakness.~ ~
18    9|        her child receive from a father who has been fulfilling
19   10|          in secret, against the father, who is held up as a scarecrow.
20   10|        offended the mother, the father must inflict the punishment;
21   10|         not enliven it, if both father and mother be content to
22   11|    convinces the child that his father is not the wisest man in
23   11|       respect for property. The father who is blindly obeyed, is
24   11|      yourself; and the Almighty Father of all has implanted an
25   12|       at the parental knee. His father's house was his home, and
26   13|     resentment? He - the common father, wounds but to heal, says
27   13|  education that a more rational father may adopt; for unless a
28   13|     unless a mother concur, the father who restrains will ever
29   13|        whips; a present which a father should always make to his
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