CONTENTS. MEMOIRS, Page 1. LETTERS TO YOUNG LADIES. On the Attention which should be paid to Reli- LETTER 1. Page 27. The design for which Children are sent to School.-All LETTER II. Page 40. Religious Impressions often powerful but transitory.— LETTER VI. Page 105. The Plan which should be adopted.-Books.-Novels.- LETTER VII. Page 119, Remarks on the tendency of the writings of the celebra- LETTER VIII. Page 127. The antichristian influence of polite literature to be Human Nature depraved.-This fact proved.--An en- The change when effected visible-to the individual- Subject continued.--Benevolence.-Zeal -Importance of these principles in the female character in reference to Sunday Schools and the Moral state of the Heathen - The female mind capable of great intellectual improve- Subject continued --Mental cultivation will affix impor- LETTER VI. Page 105. The Plan which should be adopted.-Books.-Novels.- LETTER VII. Page 119. Remarks on the tendency of the writings of the celebra LETTER VIII. Page 127. The antichristian influence of polite literature to be |