[25] "Parents who give up such a practice as family prayers mainly because they know of many other people who have done the same are just as much the slaves of public opinion and ignorant cant as the narrowest Lowlander who forbids his children secular history on Sunday."—Lyttleton, Corner-Stone of Education, pp. 207-8.

[26] Quoted by W. S. Athearn, The Church School.

[27] A number of good poems are given in A. R. Wells, Grace before Meat.

[28] W. B. Forbush gives a number of poetic forms of prayer for children in The Religious Nurture of a Little Child, pp. 12, 13.

[29] By Samuel Walter Foss.

[30] One handy form is The Heart of the Bible, prepared by E. A. Broadus; another, The Children's Bible.


CHAPTER XIII

SUNDAY IN THE HOME