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their periftanence * and which give # 1 skrisfaction nor to be repented of . No . 9 , is a short ?« Dialogue " « ptly proving the necessity of leavfiig off little faults as well as great
titles * and reproving the pharisait&h or misplaced confidence of those who think themselves good Christians because they are not thieves and liars , murderers , and
adulterers . No . 10 , " The Orphan Sisters' * pourtrays the evil of favouritism in those who have the care G # children—displays the
destructive effects of beauty combined fcith vanity , and the good conse . quences which res a It from fidelity and modesty , though unadorned by external advantages .
^ No . 11 , " The Old Soldier " though too much in the style of annovel , and containing events ratter too striking and aprdposy is
# 1 pletfslng history , shewing the tendency of propriety of behaviour ^ ensu re respectability and com . Mrt ; and the evil consequences resulting from one heedless step . &
¦ No . 12 , is * A Letter from a Son to his Mother , * ' acknowledg . inland shewing the benefits he had derived from her early advice And instruction .
- *• No . 13 j is the picture of a man , % Henry Goodwin , ' * contented tinder all troubles and mortifications . We extract a fine sentence , which is worthy of being engraved
© n every heart . Remember , fcriwever , Sir / ' said the old man , •' that by doing 6 ft several occaitotos rather more perhaps than * hfe world would call my duty , I **^ c acquired that Content and ffefcee of mind which no wealth
wuld Iputchase /' ^ N& . * -3 i ^ ft >** K Aft > Affectionate
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inapplicable to sixth of the ricVai are indifferent to religion . ~'' - " No . 15 ^ contains ' * FrieridljT Advice to the Unlearned ^* wliich w ® tild not be ill addressed to such
as are skilled in worldly arts and sciences * but are unacquainted with religion . No . 16 , on " Cruelty to Animals" is a useful and affecting history . No . 17 , is Dr . Franklin ' s ex »
cellent ** Way to Wealth , which cannot be too well known , because it teaches in a plain and familiar way , many lessons of prudence and economy , to a class not in * frequently deficient in both *
No . 18 , ^ The Sick ' Mstaft Friend" shews the design " -of "Pr& vidence in afflicting man with sickness , and the advantages which may be derived fr «> m it # ¦
No . 19 , u The History of Eleanor Williams ^ " is a most interesting tract , peculiarly Ubeful to fe !« male servants , as it exhibits an example of those principles and that conduct which will make them most respectable and trust- worthy ^
No . 20 , is an Extract from a Sermon , containing the character of Elizabeth Markum , drawn from real lite * She was celebrated in her neighbourhood as a u Goo 4
Nos . 21 , ^ 22 , 23 , 24 , and 2 ff are ** Village Dialogues / 'of which we cannot speak too highly , ai they comprise a most excellent collection of many things useful .
both of a temporal and spiritual description . They show , too , hovir much good may be done by actnte persons even of small means , wild are anxious for the improvement and welfare of their fellow ^ citefi ^ tures * The Dialogue * lire temariu tiblV well . wHtten , irtteteatl ^ arid
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1814, page 509, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2443/page/61/
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