A Practical Directory for Young Christian Females eBook

Harvey Newcomb
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 308 pages of information about A Practical Directory for Young Christian Females.

A Practical Directory for Young Christian Females eBook

Harvey Newcomb
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 308 pages of information about A Practical Directory for Young Christian Females.

2. On Christian Character, Experience, and Duty.—­Edwards on Religious Affections; Doddridge’s Rise and Progress; Owen on Indwelling Sin; Serle’s Christian Remembrancer; Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress; Scougal’s Life of God in the Soul; Howe’s Blessedness of the Righteous; Owen on Spiritual-Mindedness; Leighton on Peter; Baxter’s Practical Works; Flavel’s Works; Prayer experimentally considered; Abbott’s Young Christian, and Path of Peace; Gallaudet’s Every-day Christian; Works of Robert Philip; Dr. Skinner’s Religion of the Bible; The Great Teacher, by Harris; The American Tract Society’s Evangelical Family Library, which includes some of the works above named.

3. On the Instruction and Discipline of the Young.—­Abercrombie on the Intellectual Powers; Abbott’s Teacher; Abbott’s Mother at Home; Mother’s Friend; Mother’s Magazine; Todd’s Sabbath-school Teacher; Hannah More’s Letters on Female Education.

4. Illustrations of Scriptures.—­The Comprehensive Commentary, to be referred to in connection with the study of the Bible; Townsend’s Bible, for its chronological information and notes.

5. Health.—­Combe on the Constitution; Catechism of Health; Carnaro on Temperance.

6. Travels.—­Bruce’s Travels In Abyssinia; Denon’s Travels in Egypt; Belzoni’s Personal Narrative; Humboldt’s Personal Narrative; Clarke’s Travels in Russia; Mackenzie’s Travels in Iceland; Mungo Park’s Mission to Africa; Denham’s and Clapperton’s Mission to Africa; Lander’s Journal; Sismondi’s Italy, France, and England; Dr. Humphrey’s Tour; Rome in the 19th Century; Buchanan’s Researches; The Christian Brahmin; Ramsey’s Journal; Ellis’ Polynesian Researches; Stewart’s Voyage in the South Seas; Tyerman and Bennett’s Journal; Williams’ Missionary Enterprise in the South Sea Islands; Reed and Matheson’s Journal; Journals of the Missionaries, in the bound volumes of the Missionary Herald.

7. The Sciences.—­Watts on the Mind; Locke on the Human Understanding; Brown’s Lectures on the Philosophy of the Mind; Douglass on the Advancement of Society; Dick’s Works; The Bridgewater Treatises; Mrs. B.’s Conversations on Philosophy and Chemistry; Wayland’s Moral Science, and Political Economy.

8. Belles Lettres.—­Hannah More’s Works; Jane Taylor’s Works; Madame de Stael; Johnson’s Rasselas; Selections from the Spectator and Rambler.  Poems of Milton, Young, Dryden, Cowper, Thomson, Montgomery, Hemans, Sigourney, Tappan.

9. Promiscuous.—­Mrs. Farrar’s Young Ladies’ Friend; Mrs. Sigourney’s Letters to Young Ladies; Female Student, by Mrs. Phelps.

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