Instruction and Advice For the Young Bride
On the Conduct and Procedure of the Intimate and Personal Relationships of
the Marriage State for the Greater Spiritual Sanctity of this Blessed
Sacrament and the Glory of God By Ruth Smythers Beloved wife of The Reverend
L.D. Smythers, Pastor of the Arcadian Methodist Church of the Eastern
Regional Conference
Published in the year of our Lord 1894, Spiritual Guidance Press, New York
City.
To the sensitive young woman who has had the benefits of proper upbringing,
the wedding day is, ironically, both the happiest and the most terrifying
day of her life. On the positive side, there is the wedding itself, in which
the bride is the central attraction in a beautiful and inspiring ceremony,
symbolizing her triumph in securing a male to provide for all her needs for
the rest of her life. On the negative side, there is the wedding night,
during which the bride must pay the piper, so to speak, by facing