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go to the house of God. So early that they will not remember the first time. 4. Thoroughly instruct them in the doctrines and precepts of the Bible. 5. Furnish them with suitable books, both religious and literary. Strive in every way to make home the dearest spot. 6 Keep them in evenings, except they go out by special permission, and into proper company. 7. Teach them benevolence 8. Strive to lead them to Christ. 6. It is the duty of Christians to give of their substance, to sustain the gospel at home, and in foreign lands. This makes no one poorer, for "There is that scattereth, and yet increaseth and there is that witholdeth more than is meet, and it leadeth to poverty. (Subject - resumed in the afternoon, under a different head.) Afternoon, Heb. 2.1,2 and part of the 3d verses. 1. A summary of what has passed unclear the year connected with the church and society. Deaths, removals, addition Progress of benevolent societies, support of one society to procure? funds to unclear a unclear Union among the members, and favorable prospect, for the support of gospel. 2. The duty of giving "heed to the things which we have heard". 3. The sin, the great sin of neglecting salvation.