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Sec. I. No rank or possessions can make the guilty mind

happy,

Sect. II. Change of external condition often adverse to

virtue,

Sect. III. Haman; or the mifery of pride,

Sect. IV. Ortogrul; or the vanity of riches,

Sect. V. Lady Jane Grey,

Sect. VI. The hill of fcience,

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Sect. VII. The journey of a day; a picture of human life, 30

CHAP. III.

DIDACTIC PIECES.

Sect. I. The importance of a good education,

Sect. II. On gratitude,

Sect. III. On forgiveness,

Sect. IV. Motives to the practice of gentices,

Sect. V. A fufpicious temper the source of mifery to its

poffetfor,

Sect. VI. Comforts of religion,

Sect VII. Diffidence of our abilities a mark of wisdom,
Sect. VIII. On the importance of order in the diftribu

tion of our time,

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Sect IX. The dignity of virtue amidft corrupt examples, 43
Sect. X. The mortifications of vice greater than those of

virtue,

Sect. XI. On contentment,

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