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Juvenile letters
being a correspondence between children from eight to fifteen years of age -
Some account of Abigail Brown
who died 22d of 8th month, 1814, aged about fifteen years -
The pious parent's gift, or, A plain and familiar sermon
wherein the principles of the Christian religion are proposed and clearly represented to the minds of children -
The catechism of health
containing simple and easy rules and directions for the management of children, and observations on the conduct of health in general ; for the use of schools and families ; with alterations and improvements -
The infant preacher; or, The story of Henrietta Smith
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The infant preacher; or, The story of Henrietta Smith
Being a relation of facts that have taken place in a country town in Connecticut -
Modern characters
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The happy waterman; or, Honesty the best policy
To which are added, The boy of Dundee. And The gardener and rose tree. ; Suitable for Sabbath-school readings -
A New-Year's gift
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Accounts of the happy deaths of two young Christians
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An Address delivered to the children of a Sunday school in Boston on the last Sabbath in December 1818
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Address to parents from persons who support Sunday-schools
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Serious advice from a father to his children
respecting their conduct in the world; civil, moral, and religious -
The substance of a sermon, delivered at Dana, (Mas.) August, 1815, in commemoration of the untimely death of William and Alonzo Babbit, two eldest sons of the Rev. James Babbit
who were instantaneously killed by an explosion, which took place in the United States Laboratory, at Albany, N.Y. Dec. 13, 1813 -
The Happy child
being a narrative of the holy life and peaceable death of a remarkable pious child, of Hertfordshire. In England -
True stories related
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Extracts from the Memoirs of Caroline E. Smelt
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A preservative from the sins and follies of childhood and youth
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The American spelling book
containing the rudiments of the English language, for the use of schools in the United States -
The American spelling book
containing the rudiments of the English language, for the use of schools in the United States -
Choice emblems, natural, historical, moral, and divine for the improvement and pastime of youth
calculated to convey the golden lessons of instruction under a new and more delightful dress -
The Young robber, or, Dishonesty punished
to which is added Mr. Goodman and his children, The way to be good and happy, and The ditch -
Juvenile piety; or, The happiness of religion
exemplified in the joyful deaths of pious children. -
The [Pleasures] of piety in youth
exemplified in the life and death of several children -
Early piety
exemplified in Elizabeth Osborn, only three years and nine months old