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which the worthless will shun, and the well doing 

 will covet. And thus, whilst your art of training 

 improves, you have in fact less to do with it; your 

 temper, tried by fewer mischiefs, will be soothed by 

 the sight of good order and willing service; and 

 conscience, instead of being galled by the thought 

 of sending half yearly from the manse a pest to 

 society, will be gratified by the hope of making a 

 succession of youths more fit for the world, and more 

 likely to see the kingdom of heaven. 



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