
audiobook
by Viscount Bertrand Edward Dawson Dawson
LOVE—MARRIAGE—BIRTH CONTROL
An Imperious Instinct.
The Church and Marriage.
The Facts of Life.
Allegiance of the Young.
Passion a Worthy Possession.
Birth Control.
The Home’s True Interests.
Careful Distinction.
The Way of Happiness.
In this compelling address, the speaker steps onto the 1921 Church Congress stage to tackle the tangled issues of love, marriage and the growing public debate over conception control. Drawing on personal correspondence and professional observation, he argues that true happiness in family life hinges on understanding the healthful aspects of sexual relationships rather than merely condemning perceived immorality. By presenting a balanced view that respects Christian values while urging honest conversation, he invites listeners to consider how informed choices can protect both individuals and the broader community.
Turning to the practical side of family planning, he challenges the notion that larger families are always the ideal, proposing instead that couples should be free to space their children in ways that foster better upbringing and economic stability. He weaves together moral, social and fiscal perspectives, suggesting that thoughtful regulation of birth rates can strengthen households and the nation without sacrificing the essential role of children. The speech remains a thoughtful examination of how personal responsibility and societal well‑being intersect in the early twentieth‑century discourse.
Full title
Love—Marriage—Birth Control Being a Speech delivered at the Church Congress at Birmingham, October, 1921 Being a Speech delivered at the Church Congress at Birmingham, October, 1921
Language
en
Duration
~30 minutes (28K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
London: Nisbet & Co. Ltd., 1922
Credits
Produced by Bryan Ness, Markus Brenner and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2008-10-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1864–1945
A leading British physician of the late Victorian and interwar years, he became best known for caring for the royal family and helping shape modern ideas about organized medical care. His life also carries a darker historical note because of his role at the death of King George V.
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