The young mans monitor, or, A modest offer toward the pious, and vertuous composure of life from youth to riper years by Samuel Crossman.
- Title
- The young mans monitor, or, A modest offer toward the pious, and vertuous composure of life from youth to riper years by Samuel Crossman.
- Author
- Crossman, Samuel, 1624?-1684.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by J.H. and are to be sold by S. Thompson and T. Parkhurst,
- 1664.
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- Subject terms
- Christian life.
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https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A35189.0001.001
- Cite this Item
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Contents
- The Young Mans Monitor.
- The Epistle to the Reader: More parti∣cularly to Parents.
- Errata.
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To the Children, and Servants of my dear Neighbours at,
&c. My Christi∣an love, with desires of your real welfare in this life, and that which is to come.- CHAPTER I. The Introduction, or previous En∣trance into the ensuing Discourse.
- CHAP. II. The Young Mans Case, and Concernments as they now lie before him, stated and offered to his consideration.
- CHAP. III. Counsel and Advice propounded for the right Guidance and Im∣provement of the Young Mans present Condition to his Own and Others Solid Comfort.
- CHAP. IV. More subordinate Advice in refe∣rence to the right ordering of our Civil Conversation and Concerns in the World.
- CHAP. V. Instruction in respect of relation, and a right deportment there∣in.
- CHAP. VI. Characters of the truly vertuous Young Man.
- CHAP. VII. Affirmative Characters what the vertuous Young Man is and ought to be.
- CHAP. VIII. The Necessity, and great Advan∣tagiousness of true Grace in any Condition whatsoever.
- CHAP. IX. Caveats against several more ob∣vious dangers, whereat so many Young Persons stumble, and fall for ever.
- CHAP. X. The Objections that usually en∣snare, and detain young people, answered.
- CHAP. XI. The Conclusion of the whole by way of Exhortation.
- THE Young Mans MEDITATION, OR Some few Sacred POEMS UPON Select Subjects, and Scriptures.
- The Gift.
- poem
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Upon the Fifth of
November. - poem
- poem
- The Pilgrims Farewell to the World.
- Christs future coming to Judgment, the Christians present Meditation.
- The Resurrection.
- Heaven.