A treatise on comforting afflicted consciences - The Digital Puritan

A treatise on comforting afflicted consciences - The Digital Puritan A treatise on comforting afflicted consciences - The Digital Puritan

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ADDRESS.HENRY (Matthew) on MEEKNESS and QUIETNESS ofSPIRIT, with a Sketch of the Author's Life, by the Rev.J. F. Denham 1s.d,HENRY (Matthew) on DAILY COMMUNION with GOD(sewed 6d.) 9The Two preceding in one vol. bound 2SCOUGAL'S LIFE OF GOD in THE SOUL OF MAN, withBishop Burnet's Preface (sewed 6d.) 9OWEN (Dr. John) on the NATURE and POWER of TEMP-TATION (sewed 6d.) 9FLETCHER'S ADDRESS to such as inquire "What must wedo to be saved ?" sewed 3ORTON'S THREE DISCOURSES on ETERNITY, sewed. ... 3DODDRIDGE'S ONE THING NEEDFUL, sewed 2THE ABOVE STANDARD WORKSWill be followed by others of equally high character and importance,and at the same moderate prices.ADDRESS.Reading has been aptly designated *' the food ofthought ; " because, whatever may be the strength oractivity of the mental powers of any individual, orhowever great his vigilance of observation, he muststill greatly depend for the substance of his knowledgeon the accumulated researches of past generations.If these were to be overlooked, it is evident that themind of man would be perpetually in a state of infancy.In order, however, to reap the full advantages fromreading, we need direction peculiarly as to our choiceof books. Upon any subject whatever there areafew volumes, which contain the substance of a multi-

ADDRESS.HENRY (Matthew) <strong>on</strong> MEEKNESS and QUIETNESS ofSPIRIT, with a Sketch of the Author's Life, by the Rev.J. F. Denham 1s.d,HENRY (Matthew) <strong>on</strong> DAILY COMMUNION with GOD(sewed 6d.) 9<strong>The</strong> Two preceding in <strong>on</strong>e vol. bound 2SCOUGAL'S LIFE OF GOD in THE SOUL OF MAN, withBishop Burnet's Preface (sewed 6d.) 9OWEN (Dr. John) <strong>on</strong> the NATURE and POWER of TEMP-TATION (sewed 6d.) 9FLETCHER'S ADDRESS to such as inquire "What must wedo to be saved ?" sewed 3ORTON'S THREE DISCOURSES <strong>on</strong> ETERNITY, sewed. ... 3DODDRIDGE'S ONE THING NEEDFUL, sewed 2THE ABOVE STANDARD WORKSWill be followed by others of equally high character and importance,and at the same moderate prices.ADDRESS.Reading has been aptly designated *' the food ofthought ; " because, whatever may be the strength oractivity of the mental powers of any individual, orhowever great his vigilance of observati<strong>on</strong>, he muststill greatly depend for the substance of his knowledge<strong>on</strong> the accumulated researches of past generati<strong>on</strong>s.If these were to be overlooked, it is evident that themind of man would be perpetually in a state of infancy.In order, however, to reap the full advantages fromreading, we need directi<strong>on</strong> peculiarly as to our choiceof books. Up<strong>on</strong> any subject whatever there areafew volumes, which c<strong>on</strong>tain the substance of a multi-

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