A h e poor man, by sin and wickedness, will 
make poverty insupportable, 
FOR 
Lying makes him despised : 
Drunkenness ruins himself, and his family: 
Idleness produces Beggary: 
Discontent is Unhappiness : 
Swearing is serving the Devil without wages: 
Stealing leads to the Gallows : 
AND, 
What is worse than all, wickedness, which 
makes him unhappy in this world, carries him 
into everlasting misery in the next. 
On the other hand, by religion in low circum- 
stances, he may become as happy, as this world 
can make him : 
FOR 
Honesty gains him a character : 
Truth makes his word respected; 
Sobriety preserves his health: 
Kind behaviour makes his home pleasant : 
Cleanliness makes it comfortable: 
Industry drives out want : 
Contentment is real happiness : 
Faith in Christ and holy prayers make 
holy lives : 
He generally sees his children follow his 
example : 
A good conscience gives him peace at last : 
AND 
Everlasting happiness crowns all. 
rinted by W. Buhner and Oo. Cleveland-row. 
