Excerpt from Friendly Talks About Marriage
"Never many but for love, but see that thou lovest what is lovely." - Wm. Penn.
"Philip Henry's advice to his children, with respect to their marriage, was 'Please God, and please yourselves, and you will please me." - Baxendale.
"Your future character and conduct, perhaps your eternal state, may depend upon your choice of the companion to whom you are to be united for life. Beware, lest a regard to mere worldly prospects, or an ill-directed fancy draw you astray." -T. Robinson.
"A good wife is heavens best gift to man, his angel of mercy, his casket of jewels. Her voice is his sweetest music, and her smiles are his brightest day." - Bishop Taylor.
"If we marry, our happiness must consist in loving one another. How can that love be made eternal? To be ever beloved we must be ever agreeable." - Lady M. W. Montague
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