“Obedience is the only reality. . . . It ought to be the mark of well-trained children, that they do whatsoever their parents command them (J.C. Ryle, The Duties of Parents, p. 31).”
“Obedience is the only reality. . . . It ought to be the mark of well-trained children, that they do whatsoever their parents command them (J.C. Ryle, The Duties of Parents, p. 31).”