cold and inactive, and moulder in the duft: speedily, oh! my friend, our days will be completed, and we muft bid an eternal adieu to all things here below! Then let us live like men confcious of this folemn truth-let us live like those who know they muft ere long die; who know that they must live for ever.-So fhall we make fure our own falvation; and, however ftrangers to each other here, fhall meet and rejoice together in that blifsful kingdom above, where forrow and affliction fhall be known no more. Philippians ii. 12. 2 Peter i. 10. Finis. M 2 67,69 83,86 28 Agricola, a wealthy farmer, his manner of life and fudden end Altamont, the noble, his last hours Avaro, the character of B Beaufort, Cardinal, his melancholy end Chrift's merits the foul's grand dependence Chriftian, the only happy man 95 52 61,63 19 21,119 her amiable character 90 25 89 54,63 97 6,117 Church, parish, the duty of attending it of Rome the fatal errors defcribed Church yard, reflections in a F Father, heavenly, a regard to him the best secu- Family prayer, its neceflity Feelings of humanity, well confiftent with Chrif- - Fear of death, a fovereign antidote against it G Grave, imaginary address from the H Hall, Biflop, a remarkable ftory of his Haufulus, a young farmer - Heathens, in ignorance of a future ftate pitiable Hell, its mifery defcribed Immortality, the confideration of it truly useful Infidelity, a most heinous fin Instruction, early, its great importance Judgment, future, its importance defcribed 125,130 10 18 25 39 9 123 K Knowledge, mutual, in a future ftate L Lacedemonians, public education of the Lancaster, the loved friend of the author, his end lamented -- 59 P. 44 60 M Man, his fignificancy fhewn by death Mentor, a worthy poor man 19 59 108 38,41 91 Mifella, a gay young lady, her diffipated life, and Monuments, reflections on a falfe taste in them N Nah, Mr. letter to his friend's deplorable death ftrictures on the life of Negotio, a young tradefman, his worldly life and affecting death Nobility, addrefs to Nobleman's vault, a vifit to Nobility, their coffins and contents described Old age, defcribed Olander, a young tradefman, his truly Christian His laft dying words to his wife P Petrucio, a good fervant, his exemplary life and death Pilgrim, Mentor's reflections on man in that view Providence, the doctrine of a particular the belief of it should strongly in- Aluence parents, Providing for families often a covetous pretence, Publio, the noble, his averfion to death |