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Parents as Reformers
[
Testimonies for the Church 3:562-568
(1875).]
The work of temperance must begin in our families, at our tables.
Mothers have an important work to do that they may give to the world,
through correct discipline and education, children who will be capable
of filling almost any position and who can also honor and enjoy the
duties of domestic life.
The work of the mother is very important and sacred. She should
teach her children from the cradle to practice habits of self-denial
and self-control. If her time is mostly occupied with the follies of
this degenerate age, if dress and parties engage her precious time, her
children fail to receive that education which it is essential they should
have in order that they may form correct characters. The anxiety of
the Christian mother should not be in regard to the external merely,
but that her children may have healthy constitutions and good morals.
Many mothers who deplore the intemperance which exists ev-
erywhere do not look deep enough to see the cause. They are daily
preparing a variety of dishes and highly seasoned food which tempt the
appetite and encourage overeating. The tables of our American people
are generally prepared in a manner to make drunkards. Appetite is the
ruling principle with a large class. Whoever will indulge appetite in
eating too often, and food not of a healthful quality, is weakening his
power to resist the clamors of appetite and passion in other respects in
proportion as he has strengthened the propensity to incorrect habits of
eating. Mothers need to be impressed with their obligation to God and
to the world to furnish society with children having well-developed
characters. Men and women who come upon the stage of action with
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firm principles will be fitted to stand unsullied amid the moral pol-
lutions of this corrupt age. It is the duty of mothers to improve their
golden opportunities to correctly educate their children for usefulness
and duty....
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