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her government and instruction-conversation with her
daughters-benevolence- Sabbath exercises-prayer with
her children-correction-extracts from diary-mourns
the evil propensities of her children-sickness of E. and
of S. concern for temporal support-death of a child—
affecting prayer for C. 76-97.
CHAPTER V.
TRIBUTE OF AFFECTION TO HER PARENTS AND ONLY
BROTHER. Mysterious providences-recollection of her
father-her mother's ill health and death-deep mourning
-her brother's death.
CHAPTER VI.
98-105
DEVOTIONAL CHARACTER AND EXERCISES. Religion
the business of her life-remark concerning distressing
views of sin-extracts from her diary-family cares-a
wandering sister-good resolves-hope of heaven-so-
cial prayer-particular prayer-answers to prayer-prayer
for a revival-adoration and petition-preparation for the
Sabbath-humbling sense of sin-conference-love to
christians-why prayer is not anwsered-concern for a
domestic-her views in sickness-revival of religion-
pants after holiness-female prayer meeting-resolves at
the beginning of the year--precious bible-sermon to
heads of families-sweet season of devotion-joy at the
foot of the cross-recovery from sickness-self forgotten,
and God glorified-revival in colleges--indwelling sin
lamented---birth-day---revival in Concord, 18:6--Jesus,
all-absence from the communion-two young boarders
-renewal of the covenant-grieving the Holy Spirit-a
rainy Sabbath-Sabbath School-prayer for Mrs. Roweil
-great peace in believing-fast day-answer to prayer-
her place of devotion, "the north chamber." 106-151.
CHAPTER VII.
LETTERS WRITTEN DURING HER MARRIED LIFE. Fe-
male prayer meeting, Boston---invitation to personal re-
ligion---doctrines-the times-death of christians-con-
formity to the world, millenium-children-fruits of a
revival-christian warfare-death of Dea. Thomas W.
Thompson-dismission of Dr. M'Farland-his death.
CHAPTER VIII.
152-177.
HER INTEREST IN MISSIONARY, CHARITABLE AND RE-
LIGIOUS SOCIETIES. 'The tree is known by its fruit'—
New-Hampshire Cent Institution-Concord Female
Charitable Society-Foreign Missions, &c.-gives one
tenth-"a purse for God"-Concord Female Religious
Society-other benevolent objects-attemps to write a
tract-extract from it.
CHAPTER IX.
177-212.
Re-
HER LABORS AS A SABBATH SCHOOL TEACHER.
luctance to engage-preparation of lessons-specimens:
The Sabbath-blessedness of those who consider the
poor-the sin of Nadab and Abihu-duties of wives
and husbands. Conversation and prayer with members
of her class. 213-231.
CHAPTER X.
EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS WRITTEN DURING THE LAST
SEVEN YEARS OF HER LIFE. To Mrs. E. M., of Bos-
ton-reference bible-sailors-zeal for the salvation of
sinners-concern for particular individuals-letters to her
daughter S.-to Rev. Mr. Buxton.
231-254.
CHAPTER XI.
INTERESTING PARTICULARS ILLUSTRATIVE OF HER
RELIGIOUS CHARACTER. Her diary-views of a partic-
ular providence-religious meeting-remarks on two oc-
casions-family worship-seasons of sickness before the
last her closet, the garret.
CHAPTER XII.
255-274.
"FULL ASSURANCE OF HOPE"-OR TRIUMPH IN PROS-
PECT OF DEATH. The last time she attended public
worship-the Sabbath a season of comfort-christian per-
fection-Watts' hymns-church fast-benefit from prayers
-her children visit her- "loving kindness"-bright
views of the Saviour-growth in grace-adorable Trinity
-government of God-prays with the watchers-fervent
prayer for ministers and others-charity and christian
simplicity-theological students-dying grace-heaven-
great joy-Christ precious-preparatory lecture-sacra-
ment administered to her-full assurance-great humilia-
tion-last day-death-monumental inscription.
275-313.