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PLES, and PATRONS of truth, righteousness,

and piety.

In aid to the HINTS here offered to their consideration, the Author would recommend, as opportunity presents itself, the careful. perusal of,

Dr. Priestley's "Institutes of Natural and Revealed Religion."

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Turner's "Letters, Religious and Moral, designed particularly for the Entertainment

of Young Persons.”

Orr's Theory of Religion.

Paley's "View of the Evidences of Christianity."

Squire's "Indifference in Religion."

Dr. Aikin's "Letters from a Father to his Son."

Cornish's "Life of Mr. FIRMIN."

Toller's "Two Sermons to Tradesmen,"

Discourses, entitled "Youth guarded against Licentious Pleasures, Maxims, and Books-Practical Lessons to the YoungMotives and Directions to restrain Youthful Passions and a worthy Plan of Life recommended to Youth," in the second Volume of Dr. Leechman's Sermons.

Dr. Fordyce's Sermon on

"the Folly,

Infamy, and Danger of unlawful Pleasures."

Dr. Disney's Sermon; "A Caution to Young Persons against Infidelity."

Mr. Belsham's Sermon ; "Knowledge the Foundation of Virtue."

Dr. Priestley's "Considerations to Young Men, and the Parents of young Men."

Dean Bolton's "Letters on the Choice of Company, &c. 8vo. and Tract on LEWD

NESS."

Bp. Watson's "Address to Young Persons after Confirmation."

Dr.

Zolikofre's "Exercises of Piety," Translated by Mr. Manning.

And Dr. Mayhew's and Dr. Fordyce's "Addresses to Young Men "

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4, in Notes, for press, read stress, for of, read for.
2, for whose, read whom.

7, for if, read of.

16, for communicating, read communicative. 5 from the bottom, for there, read the. 182,-9, for honours, read humours.

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