Parting Advice to a Youth on Leaving his Sunday School.

Hardcover, 1829

Call number

BV4531

Publication

Philadelphia : American Sunday School Union, 1829.

Physical description

108 p.; 14 cm

Notes

CONTENTS:

I. Read the Holy Scriptures.

II. Be Especially Concerned for the Welfare of Your Soul.

III. You are Deservedly Exposed to the Ruin on Account of Your Sins.

IV. The Offended God has Provided a Glorious Way, by which Sinners may be Saved.

V. Call Upon God as the Guide of Your Youth.

VI. Be Decided for God and Heaven.

VII. Be on Your Guard against the Beginning of Evil.

VIII. Duties to Superiors.

IX. Let Your Companions and Friends be such as Fear and Love God.

X. Amusements.

XI. Peruse Good Books.

XII. Be Kind and Amiable to All Who are Around You.

XIII. Flee from Intemperance.

XIV. Conscientiously Improve Your Time.

XV. Guard against the False Maxims which are to be Found in the World.

XVI. Diligently Attend the Means of Grace.

XVII. Let Your Integrity be Unimpeachable.

XVIII. Cultivate Humility.

XIX. Forget Not the Dictates of Prudence.

XX. Maintain a Sacred Regard for Truth.

XXI. Cherish a Cheerful and a Grateful Spirit.

XXII. Always Remember that God has sent You into the World to be Useful.

XXIII. Sometimes, at the Close of a Day, or of a Week, Examine Yourself, that You may become Acquainted with Your Real Character.

XXIV. Unite with Some Society of Real Christians in Holy Communion.

XXV. Constantly and Earnestly Supplicate the Aid of God's Holy Spirit.

XXVI. Recollect Every Day, that You are Living for Eternity.

Extract of a Letter from the Late Rev. Legh Richmond, author of the "Dairyman's Daughter," to his Daughters.

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