COBBETT’S ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN, AND (INCIDENTALLY) TO YOUNG WOMEN, IN THE Middle and Higher Ranks of Life. IN A SERIES OF LETTERS, ADDRESSED TO A YOUTH, A BACHELOR, A LOVER, A HUSBAND, A FATHER, A CITIZEN, OR A SUBJECT.
BY WILLIAM COBBETT.
(FROM THE EDITION OF 1829)
In this book (format of 6 letters) by Cobbett (Anglican) a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.
LONDON
HENRY FROWDE
1906
OXFORD: HORACE HART
PRINTER TO THE UNIVERSITY
Baxter Directions for a Peaceful Death is an article of 15 points on a Christian approaching his death and what he should be thinking about. This theme is good for the sick, but everybody should also meditate on these things. (Baxter is reformed).
In this book (format of 6 letters) by Cobbett (Anglican) a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
LETTER I – To a Youth
LETTER II – To a Young Man
LETTER III – To a Lover
LETTER IV – To a Husband
LETTER V – To a Father
LETTER VI – To the Citizen
More Modules from Youth Category
- Cobbett, W. – Advice to Young Men, and Woman
- Bunyan A Book for Girls and Boys: Temporal Things Spiritualized.
- Bing How to share the Gospel Clearly
- Beecher Lectures to Young Men on Various Important Subjects
- Arthur, T.S. – Advice to Young Men on Their Duties and Conduct in Life
- Arthur, T.S. – Advice to Young Ladies on Their Duties and Conduct in Life
salv58 Are there few who are saved? is a tract that questions that many people will be saved. Wide is the road to destruction and narrow is the road to heaven. "Narrow" has the idea that with difficulty and much energy, one will find that road. Those who are saved, have faith, not works as the basis for that salvation.
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