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warttL}', ill Idi^lntioiiR wat'i^hip. Id 

 coiisequem-e of ilila compttle igtio- 

 ranee of tlieir rdi^ion, the CbrUtUnti 

 wlio aagJit tu be at the liead of civill- 

 zation^ liave fallen evei) ti> a lunTf 

 degree than the res^pectable pai^ans^ 



With these 1 1 1 1 m e n ts of du |j rad ;i - 

 tioiJ, it it* nut iisioniiilimg lb at the ma- 

 jority uf the MttUu^cn Ciirbtiuni du 

 not kiiuw [urn tii sipprcdafe thoeduta- 

 tioua) e^tabhijhmeiit of the T^i^teiA of 

 Charity^ j»tely founded nnmn^ Uh'iiu 

 Numbers of youti^ gii U are se**n iJding 

 about iu the street? and vi ry feii' tom- 

 j>aratlvely are sent to ilik establi^li- 

 menl, though they may' b^ aduiiitcd 

 lutoit gratuitoasly: Ihe SihU'i'^ g^o 

 [»o fftra> tA.i uffer Iheiii fnud jiiid tiliithet;, 

 and yet t^icir chai (table nfTcFimre re- 

 jected. The principal cau-es of tliij* 

 mdilfereitre for educ^tioii ou the pan 

 of parents, at£ ; fir^l, the i|;nt>ruiii;e iu 

 which they buve been bntufrln up 

 themfielveiit Uavnijj: no tde« uf cdut;a* 

 tbii jH^toudlfj selijghne^S on the pirt of 

 pureiit!«j who have t^ut siithi ieni love 

 fur their children ty di^privi* thcm- 

 ficlveti tif their lUtle Bcrviucfj, lor one 

 nt iivo yenrEij dnrluj; nhioh they ^oul*^ 

 be al aclLuuk ttiirdly, laziness or wHiit 

 fit* iiriiinrBs of luiiid on their pjii t i for 

 j^huuiil cliildreii my th'At they do nut 

 waot to jio %» i^chfjol, ihey Uf^ill not in- 

 ill compelUti;; them to tu it ; 

 when they nire asked, why do you ii<H 



