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SUBJECTS ÓF THE REFLECTIONS.

Second Weck.

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SUNDAY MORNING.

On attendance upon public Worship and the religious improvement of the Sabbath-day...... 123

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TUESDAY EVENING.

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WEDNESDAY EVENING.

On the danger of evil company, and the importance

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INTRODUCTORY ADDRESS

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YOUNG PERSONS.

MY YOUNG FRIENDS,

You are here presented with a small work written solely for your benefit, and adapted, if I be not mistaken, to promote your improvement in virtue and piety. The design of it is to lead your thoughts frequently to God, as to that Being from whose goodness you have received all you enjoy; by whose power you are every moment supported, and to whom you are hereafter to be accountable for all your present conduct; who, therefore, is deserving of your warmest love and most constant reverence. I wish to teach you to pray; to furnish you with subjects of serious reflection suitable to your age; and with such addresses to the great Father of your spirits as accord with these reflections, and are adapted to your peculiar condition; and thus, to assist you in acquiring a habit of devotion.

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