. The North Carolina Presbyterian. ivo a beue-ficiary, and slavery a beaedictiwhe4 it is of an terest, it is merely the chtflice ward benediction, and the heaviest blow thatsmitos him enly helps him fnore rap idly to his everlasting and bl< hi T. S. he bitterinstinctbit-in- by bearing ia his ownbequeathini to his people his peai vp« -»^. ,fi\.-a«- ., Nkoleot of Family R^ligi^n.—Are therenot families connected with our churches,who do not sufficiently guard their youngermembers from evil company f It is writtenill tiie pr6verftBT)fI>f vine wisdom : ETe tnStwalketh with wise men shall be w


. The North Carolina Presbyterian. ivo a beue-ficiary, and slavery a beaedictiwhe4 it is of an terest, it is merely the chtflice ward benediction, and the heaviest blow thatsmitos him enly helps him fnore rap idly to his everlasting and bl< hi T. S. he bitterinstinctbit-in- by bearing ia his ownbequeathini to his people his peai vp« -»^. ,fi\.-a«- ., Nkoleot of Family R^ligi^n.—Are therenot families connected with our churches,who do not sufficiently guard their youngermembers from evil company f It is writtenill tiie pr6verftBT)fI>f vine wisdom : ETe tnStwalketh with wise men shall be wise, buta companion of fools shall be destroyed. A wicked companion invites us to do these things afiect us, as they should,with deep concern and vigilant care in thismatter ? Afe not our children left toomuch to their own discretion, in the choiceof associates ? Especially, is it not grossnegligence, if, without some trusty personof mature years to watch over them, theyoung are out from home and on the street,after night-fall, we know not where, or withwlwm, or for what ? Is not this sufferingtheir susceptible and inexperienced age, torun, unshielded, just where the fiery dartsof the wicked one fly thickest, and fastest,and with surest aim ! To prevent it, arewe not called, like Abraham fo commandour children and househ


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