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THE GOLDEN AGE
December brings the cold gray windy
days,
When mother Nature tacks her car
pets down,
And all her hangings are of cheerless
grays,
And all creation feels her chilling
frown.
December drives the birds to South
ern climes —
December shakes the leaves from
all the trees —
December brings the good corn pop
ping times —
December brings a frost and then
a freeze.
THE IMPORTANCE OF SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK
OMETHING more than twenty-five years ago, at a great Catholic
conclave, held in New Orleans, a priest stirred and set to thinking a
whole continent by the utterance of one sentence. He said, “Hold your
children —give me a child until it is eight years old, and the Protes
tant may have it for all the rest of it’s life, it will be a Catholic
still.”
He was talking to his own people, but the Lord, as He so often does, took
the weapon of the enemy and wielded it for His own glory. The work among
children leaped forward with a mighty bound. Hitherto, the whole of Chris
tendom had seemed to sleep over the teaching of the Master, when He said,
“Suffer little children to come unto me, for of such is the kingdom of heaven.”
Even the Sunday School had been bitterly opposed by Christians calling them
selves Missionary Baptist.
The same ignorance that opposes almost every progressive movement of
whatever nature, has been more than anything else responsible for this fail
ure on the part of the Christian world to recognize, in the conversion and
training of the children, as Christian workers, the greatest factor in the
work of hastening the second coming of Christ.
This utterance of this Catholic priest, intended as a stimulus to his own
people, clearly aroused the more thoughtful Christians to greater action and
awoke many an honest opposer to the error of his position. Still, old
prejudices are hard to overcome, many Christian parents are yet far from
realizing their responsibility or privilege to serve the Master in these things
they consider small.
Some years ago now, a preacher had carried on a two-weeks’ meeting,
working and praying with a Church dead to its duty. Only one little boy
between eight and nine years old was brought to Christ, and there was some
opposition to his being received as a member because of his age, but the
minister overcame the opposition, and thanked the Lord for the blessing.
The Church and community, however, declared the meeting a failure —“Only
one little boy joined.”
This little boy grew in grace as well as years. At an early age he was or
dained a minister and offering his life to the Master in foreign fields, has been
allowed to lead thousands into the kingdom. Was that 'meeting a failure,
because only one little boy was brought into the kingdom?
Numerous instances of similar harvests reaped from the seed sown in
children’s hearts could be given as an argument for the great necessity, the
great opportunity of training our children for the Master while their hearts
and minds are pure and impressionable, and before the seeds so persistently
sown by the enemy have filled the soil of their hearts with a net work of evil
roots that must rend with pain ere they can be extracted.
We can not measure or conceive the loss sustained to the cause of our
Saviour, when we neglect the spiritual life and training of our children, nor
can we estimate the loss to us of that reward that shall come to the faithful.
It is not merely your child that is being neglected, but those, whom they and
their posterity will touch, in an endless chain on down through the ages.
I want some good, newsy letters from our young people about their Sun
day School work. LITTLE MOTHER.
AN OLD GERMAN LEGEND.
(Marvin F. Beeson, A. B_, Student,
University, Berlin, Germany.)
Dear Little Mother:
Our vacation was very pleasantly
spent in the Hartz Hotz Mountains,
which is the part of Germany that is
richest in stories and legends handed
down from the Middle Ages. The
roads are beautiful in Germany, even
in the mountains. They are all laid
off by engineers and graded down like
the bed of a railroad in America, then
macademized, so that there is no such
thing as a “mud hole” in German
roads. At every turn or fork of the
roads are signs with directions on
them, so that one could almost travel
through Germany withPUt a map if he
The Golden Age for December 5, 1912.
DECEMBER
By SYLVAN GREEN.
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1 feel the autumn sereness in the air,
I hear the good-bye callings of the
birds,
I see the brown nuts dropping every
where,
I feel a silence that speaks more
than words.
A winter silence of all nature chilled
and dead,
Wrapped in a winding sheet of spot
less snow —
I see bare branches gleaming over
head,
I see the sparkle of the fire’s red
glow.
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knew the general lay of the towns.
I walked from Drie-Amen-Honne to
the pretty little city of Wernigerode,
where there is a great castle of the
Prince of Wermgerode-Slolberg on the
mountains above the town. 'He owns
all the land in his territory and the
people have to rent it from him. I
went from there to the pretty valley
of Sleinors Renne, with a long series
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of waterfalls, and from there by the
tall Hohc Clifs and rocks from which
the view is very pretty. Nearly all
of these cliffs and rocks and waterfalls
are named and each has its romance
or legend. I have time to relate only
one of these beautiful legends that so
enrich the German literature and so
cial life.
Near Thale, in the valley of the
Bode River, are great cliffs of jagged
rocks, along the sides of the moun
tains. The valley is very narrow and
the following is one of the legends con
nected with it:
Brunhilde, the beautiful daughter of
the Thuringer King, was woed by Bo
do, the wild son of the Bohemian King,
but she hated him. She was compell
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day she escaped secretly on her fiery
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