CHRISTIAN COURTESY; or "benevolence in little things" with remarks
on the laws of honor; and with an admonition for duelists,
CHRISTIANITY A RELIGION OF PEACE; with answers to the objections,
which infidelity has founded on the hypocrisy of some who bear the Chris-
tian name, while they are destitute of its spirit; on the imperfection of
others, whose minds are but partially enlightened by its heavenly rays;
and especially, on the existence of public wars among nations, nominally
Christian,
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CHRISTIAN LIBERTY CONTRASTED WITH SPIRITUAL BONDAGE; or the
bondage of the covetous, of the ambitious, of the pleasure-seeking, of all
impenitent sinners, compared with the freedom of those who are made free
by Christ, and brought into the glorious liberty of the children of God,
BARNABAS A GOOD MAN; or the characteristics of a good man, accord-
ing to the decisions of Inspiration; exhibited in contrast with the charac-
ters of those, who are often denominated "good" by an indiscriminating
and misjudging world,
CHRISTIAN PATRIOTISM; a modification of Christian benevolence; a dis-
course, delivered soon after the death of William Henry Harrison, President
of the United States,
LECTURE XIX.
IN TWO PARTS.
CHARACTERISTICS OF A CHRISTIAN CITIZEN; or the duty of prayer for
civil rulers inculcated; with remarks on the course of conduct, necessary
to sincerity in this kind of prayer, and to exhibit the distinguishing charac-
teristics of a consistent Christian citizen of these United States and of this
Commonwealth,
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RESPONSIBILITIES OF EDUCATED YOUNG MEN; with reference to the pe-
culiar characteristics of the age and country, in which we live : or the pro-
per improvement and right application of talents and learning,
MORAL EDUCATION; or the importance and proper mode of developing
and cultivating the moral powers of children and youth; giving such exer-