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    Answers to Section X

    B.
    1. Humble, abiding.
    2. Strongest.
    3. Mother, child.
    4. To tempt the mother to be selfish, peevish, and exacting, and so to influence adversely the dispositions of her children.
    5. Jochebed, Hannah, Elizabeth.
    6. Repining and looking on her load as too difficult.
    7. Scolding, murmuring, and failing to make the home attractive.
    8. a, b, c, d.
    9. The mother should exercise her will to radiate sunshine under all circumstances, even when depressed.
    10. a, b, c, f.
    11. Both before and after birth.
    12.
    a. That they are of no consequence.
    b. That there is no need to make a difference in the life of the expectant mother.
    c. That her appetite may run riot with safety.
    13. To lighten his wife’s burdens and be affable, courteous, kind, and tender, and specially attentive to all her wants.
    14. A cheerful, contented outlook should be cultivated.
    15. Love, God.
    16. The food that nature provides.
    17. When the mother is exhausted by too much labor or agitated and in an unhappy frame of mind.
    18. A quiet and simple life.
    19. Feeding them at all times of the day.
    20. It should be carefully prepared, but its preparation should be simple.
    21. Convenience, comfort, and health rather than fancy work to excite admiration.
    22. Children.
    23. Praying.
    24. Neglect.
    25. Train.
    26. Develop tenderness, sympathy, love, and breadth of mind and judgment.
    27. See The Adventist Home, pp. 271, 272.
    AH-SG 67.1

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