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Some Conditions of Child Life in England - Benjamin Waugh
Benjamin Waugh
Some Conditions of Child Life in England
EAN 8596547378815
DigiCat, 2022
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REV. BENJAMIN WAUGH,
SOME CONDITIONS OF CHILD LIFE IN ENGLAND.
National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.
REV. BENJAMIN WAUGH,
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HONORARY DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL SOCIETY
FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN.
Head Office and Shelter:
7 HARPUR STREET, THEOBALD’S ROAD, LONDON.
1889.
THE STEP-CHILD.
SOME CONDITIONS OF CHILD LIFE IN ENGLAND.
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[A Paper read by Rev. Benjamin Waugh at the Meeting of the Baptist Union, Thursday, October 10, 1889, at Birmingham.]
My subject is Some Conditions of Child Life in England. And ought we not to expect some of these to be sad? No one who reflects can fail to see the fact that in this country to-day many conditions contribute to make ill-living people; and to make them regard children as nuisances. Vagrant habits; gambling; extravagant self-indulgence; idleness; unmarried parentage, and unfaithfulness in married parents; habitual drunkenness—all these disturb, and some destroy, the natural parental instinct. There is, too, a growing anti-population theory of which we have not heard much, but which is a kind of open secret, which regards that man as a fool who said of children, "Blessed