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THE

PUBLICATIONS

OF THE

N. ENG. TRACT SOCIETY.

VOL. II.

"And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children,
and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thy house, and
when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down,
and when thou risest up."
DEUT. VI. 7.

ANDOVER:

PRINTED BY FLAGG AND GOULD.

INDEX.

Page.

No.

VOL. II.

28. The instruction of the Rising Generation in the
principles of the Christian Religion recom-
mended-Extracts from Dr. Watts, Baxter, and

Boyle

29. A Serious Address to children and youth, relating
to the great and necessary duty of prayer

30. Advices to Children, relating to prayer
31. The Westminster Assembly's Shorter Catechism
32. Divine and Moral Songs for Children

33. To a Child-Hymns

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35. Sermons to Children. To which are added.

Short Hymns suited to the subjects

36. A present to Children at School-

37. To Children

38. Early piety recommended in the history of Miss
Dinah Doudney, of Portsea, (Eng.)

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21

25

37

57

61

- 121

- 157

- 161

169

39. Filial Duties-Duty of Children to their Parents
-Extract from Economy of Human Life

40. An affectionate Address to young Christians-Here
and There; or This world and the next

189

205

41. A Persuasive to Public Worship-Faith & Works 213
42. The importance of Speaking Truth-On the evil
of Violating the Truth

43. Moderation in Food

44. An Address to Youth

45. No life pleasing to God but that which is useful
to mankind-The art of Happiness-A New

229
- 236

241

Year's Song

253

46. Subjects for Consideration-Of Meekness and Hu-
mility-"Lord, teach us to pray."

261

47. To the afflicted-Hymn

269

48. To the Aged

277

49. A Sketch of the life of the late Rev. John Cow-

per-Nature of Faith and Repentance

50. The Swearer reproved, or his oath explained—

285

Hymn

301

THE

INSTRUCTION

OF THE

RISING GENERATION

IN THE PRINCIPLES OF THE

CHRISTIAN RELIGION

RECOMMENDED.

THE situation of a disciple of Jesus has in it something remarkably interesting. He is a stranger here: Heaven is his home. His continuance on earth is short and uncertain; and he is hastening into another world to give an account of his stewardship, and to enter into eternal rest. What value does this stamp on the portion of time he is permitted to spend in the present state! With his principles, to consume life in sloth, seems madness; not to improve it to the utmost, must be folly. How anxious should he be that the world may be the better for him, and that he may be instrumental in promoting the welfare of his fellowcreatures in the highest degree! To one who is thus disposed, and whose pious mind is daily devising good and liberal things, various plans of usefulness will occur, and he will give to each its due share of attention.

Some may be disposed to ask, "Which is the best, that we may attend to it in the first place; and if others should be neglected, that it may not?" Next to the preaching of the Gospel, which undoubtedly claims the highest place, it may be questioned if there be a plan of equal importance with the instruction of the rising generation in the principles of the Christian religion.

It indeed makes little show at the time and procures little applause; it is frequently, nay commonly, under-valued but let the mind follow that instruction in its effects on conduct and character; and one of the grandest and most delightful prospects in the moral world will present itself to view.. For want of due attention, like many things of real value, it may have escaped the notice even of good men.

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