CONTENTS. Chap. I. Introduction ... ...... Chap. II. On the Continuation of School Stu- dies...... Page 1 Chap. XII. Econ.cray Chap. X. Female Intercourse Chap. XI. Occasional Deviations. Chap. XIII. Entire Education is for Eternity... 181 117 142 162 INTRODUCTION. CHAP. I. TO ascertain a principle is of little use, unless we give it efficiency in our conduct. This is the end had in view by instruction, and till this appear, all knowledge is in vain. The mind, rightly principled, will be desirous to make trial, whenever a suitable and important object is placed in view. If, therefore, any are determined on seriously engaging in SelfCultivation, such will be anxious to ask, what methods may most surely, or most readily tend to secure the desirable object. Wherever we are going, it is of great importance that we ascertain the right road, and the best, at our first setting out. If any attainment seem desirable, can it be gained is a reasonable question. Ignorance and frivolity. |