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A Practical Manual of Christian duties for the formation of the Female 
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« This ia a neat little volume fully verifving- tlie important titlepage we 
have just quoted. It is tliorourfdy practical— in no instance, that we 
could discover, turninjf to the right side or to the left, to discuss doctrines 
or controverted points. We cordially recommend ii^ satisfied as we are, 
that it ia calculated to be eminently useful.*’— A'eof/ Tinm. 
“ The spirit which breathes throueh this little book is admirable. There 
is not a duty incumbent upon a Christian which is not set forth in this 
interesting book, and love to Cod is shown as the true and sure spring 
from which they originate. We would say to mothers, put this work into 
the hands of your daughters.”— Patriot. 
“ We have met with no work that is more richly stored, with sound 
good sense, and Christian principle than this little yolnma."— Christian 
Instructor. 
“ The titlepage of this little volume is almost the only part of it that we 
are disposed to quarrel with. Why the author lias tliought fit to style it 
a Yoimg Lady's book, we cannot exactly determine, for there is much in 
it fitted to be useful to ladies both young and old, and to the other sex 
Presbyterian Review. 
ALSO JUST READY BY THE SAME AUTHOR, 
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A Practical Manual of Christian Duties for the formation of the Manly 
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A SKETCH OP THE POLITICAL CAREER OP 
THE EARL OF DURHAM, 
BY JOHN REID. 
Containing the whole of his Parliamentary Speeches— Speeches at Public 
Meetings, &c. 
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as a man and as a politician.”— Ca/erfow/an Mercury. 
“ The work will form an addition to the Political Library of those of all 
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liarly acceptable.”— 
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