"Hymns for Mothers and Children" is a collection of devotional poetry intended to provide spiritual guidance and comfort to both mothers and their children. Written by Caroline Snowden Guild, this volume offers a glimpse into the religious life of families during the 19th century. The hymns address themes of faith, love, and the importance of moral instruction within the home.
These verses reflect the era’s emphasis on the mother’s role as a primary religious educator and caregiver. They offer solace and inspiration through simple, heartfelt expressions of Christian belief. "Hymns for Mothers and Children" serves not only as a historical artifact of religious practice but also as a testament to the enduring bond between mothers and their children.
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