To Husband and Wife

 To Husband and Wife 

The old sermon to the Husband and Wife on their Wedding Day. Written by Anonymous- the traditional American sermon- state of North Dakota. Found this sermon in the magazine of the agriculture- the main magazine of the cooperators of the United States of America before World War Two.

The sermon was published for all the wives, who were waiting for their husbands to return from the battlefields in the year 1916.

I am presenting this Sermon of our great grandparents to our grandmothers as it was published in 1916.

 To Husband and Wife 

 Preserve sacredly the privacies of your own house, your married state and your heart. Let no father, mother, brother or sister ever presume to come between you, or share the joys and sorrows that belong to you two alone. 

With mutual help, you build your quiet world, not allowing your dearest earthly friend to be the confidant of aught that concerns your domestic peace. Let moments of alienation, if they occur, be healed at once. Never, no never speak of it outside; but to each other confess, and all will come out right. Never let the morrow's sun find you at variance. Renew and renew your vow. It will do you good, and thereby your minds will grow together, contented in that love which is stronger than death, and you will be truly one.

 Anonymous 

THE SERMON WAS FOUND IN THIS MAGAZINE:

AMERICAN CO OPERATIVE JOURNAL , YEAR 1916

To Husband and Wife

 To Husband and Wife  The old sermon to the Husband and Wife on their Wedding Day. Written by Anonymous- the traditional American sermon- st...

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