Note.—The greatest foes to social purity are immoral associates, impure literature, improper dress, idleness, intemperance, and theater-going, including questionable picture shows, all of which are confined almost exclusively to city life. For this reason parents should look well to their children's home life; their companions; the books, papers, and magazines they read; how their time is occupied; what they eat, drink, and wear; where they spend their nights; and the character of their amusements. “Pride, fulness of bread, and abundance of idleness” were contributing causes to the gross immorality of Sodom, and its consequent downfall. Eze. 16:49, 50.
Part XVII. Health and Temperance
Life In The Country. "I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health." 3 John 2.