Home Making

J.R. Miller

 

Introductory

This book is written in the hope that its pages may carry inspiration and a little help, perhaps, to those who desire to do faithful work for God within their own doors. Its aim is to mark out the duties and responsibilities of each member of the household, and to suggest how each may do a part in making the home life what God meant it to be.


Table of Contents

 

  1. The Wedded Life
  2. The Husband’s Part
  3. The Wife’s Part
  4. Parent’s Part
  5. The Children’s Part
  6. Brothers and Sisters
  7. The Home Life
  8. Religion in the Home
  9. Home Memories

Copyright: Presbyterian Board of Publication, Philadelphia, 1882

Home Making has 310 pages, formed into 9 long chapters.

The book was typed up by Paula Kuczynski: a volunteer. This is Paula’s fifteenth transcription of one of J.R. Miller’s works.

Paula's copy says:
Published November, 1882 Thirteenth Thousand.