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Identifier: voicefromrichmon00mayro (find matches)
Title: A voice from Richmond, and other addresses to children and youth
Year: 1842 (1840s)
Authors: May, Robert, 1790-1818
Subjects: Theater
Publisher: Philadelphia, American Sunday-School Union
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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is wavering heart,To fix on Marys better part. Have any of you read Bunyans Pil-grims Progress ? Yes, sir, I have. Can you tell me the names of those fourlittle boys, who went on a pilgrimage withtheir mother? 76 ADVANTAGES OF EARLY PIETY. Yes, sir; James, Joseph, Samuel andMatthew. Now, as they went on their way, theycame to a certain great house; can you tellme the name of that house ? The Interpreters house. No ; it was after they had been there ;and it stood on the top of a hill calledDifficulty. 0 yes, the name of it was Beautiful. Very right, that is the same I mean.Now, at this house they said their catechismto a young lady; what was her name ? I think it was Prudence, sir. Yes, it was, and she began with theyoungest, whose name was James. Come,James, said she, can you tell me whomade you ? God the Father, God the Son andGod the Holy Ghost. Good boy, can you tell who saved you? God the Father, God the Son andGod the Holy Spirit. Good boy still. How does God theFather save you ?
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ADVANTAGES OF EARLY PIETY. 77 By his grace. How does God the Son save you ? By his Ufe and obedience to the lawof God, and by his sufferings and deathupon the cross.^ How does God the Spirit save you ? By convincing me of the evil of sin,by renewing my heart, and by guidingand preserving me in the ways of God. She then called Joseph: and said, Letme catechise you, Joseph. With all my heart, said the child. What is man ? A reasonable creature, (created witha body and a soul.) What is meant by the word saved, orsalvation. It means a deliverance from everyevil, and possession of every good. What is Gods design in saving man ? To glorify his name, to display hif:*grace and honour his perfections. What are the perfections of God ? His truth, justice, holiness, goodness,patience, power, mercy and love. 78 ADVANTAGES OF EARLY PIETY, Good boy, Joseph, says Prudence, thymother has taught thee well. Come, Samuel, are you willing to becatechised ? Yes, if you please.^ What is heaven? A blessed p

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  • booksubject:Theater
  • bookpublisher:Philadelphia__American_Sunday_School_Union
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