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Preface

ONCE family devotions were general, now they are rare. There are reasons for the change. One reason is that the simplicity of the old family life is gone. It is not easy to get all the members of the family together at any one time in the day. A part of this is due to less leisure now than formerly. Men must catch trains in the morning. In the evening they are distracted by manifold social engagements.

Yet the need of spiritual adjustment is ever the same. Rapid transit, the telephone, the telegraph, do not take the place of God. Indeed the more rapid pace involved in these modern pace-makers, renders the more necessary some pause in the day for prayer, some upward look, when for a moment the soul may find an open way between itself and God. But how and when? Why not the breakfast table? Surely one or two minutes may be spared. Thirty seconds of silence, then the reading of a noble sentiment from some one who has been thinking for us, another pause, and a few words of prayer, framed by some one with more leisure than we have, but who puts us in the mood of prayer and so starts us right upon the duties of the day, this will bring the needed readjustment.

Such is the plan and purpose of this little book. It is made for busy men and women, who need to

begin the day with God. The quotations for each day are brief, but they are gleaned from the great Masters of thought. The prayers are from devout men of all the denominations.

As the title will have suggested, both quotations and prayers are generally in the spirit of a truly optimistic faith. However life may look in the middle of the night, it is a good thing to start out to do the work of the day with hope and courage. I shall be glad if I can feel that this little book has helped some busy people to begin the day in this spirit. I shall be particularly glad if I can feel that it has helped a little to keep the candles lighted on the family altar.

FLORENCE HOBART PERIN.

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Authors of Selections

Abbott, Lyman, 234, 296.

Albee, John, 348.

Alden, Marion, 263.

Ambrosius, Johanna, 254.

Ames, Charles G., 51, 68.

Amiel, Henri-Frédéric, 305, 340, 350.

Anonymous, 16, 33, 52, 91, 93, 129, 181, 198, 213, 268,

354.

Arnold, Edwin, 39.

Arnold, George, 249.

Aughey, 315.

Aurelius, Marcus, 216.

Babcock, Maltbie Davenport, 279.

Baldwin, Mary, 72.

Banks, G. L., 135.

Bashford, H. H., 9.

Beecher, Henry Ward, 120, 141, 144, 192, 317, 333.

Bisbee, Frederick A., 248.

Bolton, Sarah Knowles, 211.

Boyd, A. H. K., 78.

Bridges, Madeline S., 304.

Brooke, Stopford A., 27, 115, 289.

Brooks, Phillips, 17, 24, 36, 75, 137, 212, 235, 240, 264,

271, 288, 362.

Brown, Alice, 218.

Brown, Anna Robertson, 51.

Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, 29, 104, 148, 232, 331.

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