13 JULY 1918, Page 12
CHILDREN'S PRAYERS. [To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] Sia,—I
have been endeavouring to discover some simple verses for a child's first prayers that are worthy to be the medium for the
earliest religious impressions. The usual verses, " Gentle Jesus, meek and mild," though they have a certain sweetness, are inadequate. There is no need to call for " pity " for " simplicity " in the mind of a little child. " Gentleness," " meekness," and " mildness " are over-emphasized, and no other ideals find room in the verses. Perhaps your readers may have some helpful suggestions.—I am, Sir, &c., G. Willson. 66 Devonshire Road, Stockport.