and errors of others; until thought has shrunk from

contact with family difficulties, and become weary with

study to counsel wisely whenever giving advice on per-

sonal topics.

To the child complaining of his parents we have said, [10]

“Love and honor thy parents, and yield obedience to

them in all that is right; but you have the rights of con-

science, as we all have, and must follow God in all your

ways.”

When yielding to constant solicitations of husband or [15]