Chronicles of a pioneer school from 1792 to 1833 [electronic resource] : being the history of Miss Sarah Pierce and her Litchfield school . vents, which you willdare to produce as a sufficient excuse at the day of Judgement. 6a It is expected that your outward deportment be grave and de-cent, while in the house of God and that you be more ready to hear,than give the sacrifice of fools. 7h The sabbath is to be kept holy throughout not wasted in sloth,frivolous conversation, light reading, or vain employment, but everymoment must be employed in endeavoring to improve your own heartin doing good
Chronicles of a pioneer school from 1792 to 1833 [electronic resource] : being the history of Miss Sarah Pierce and her Litchfield school . vents, which you willdare to produce as a sufficient excuse at the day of Judgement. 6a It is expected that your outward deportment be grave and de-cent, while in the house of God and that you be more ready to hear,than give the sacrifice of fools. 7h The sabbath is to be kept holy throughout not wasted in sloth,frivolous conversation, light reading, or vain employment, but everymoment must be employed in endeavoring to improve your own heartin doing good to others Those who honour my sabbath, I willhonour is the promise of the great and unchangable God 6» It is expected that every hour during the week be fully accom-plishd, either in useful employment or necessary recreation Keepalways in remembrance that time is a most invaluable blessing, andthat for all our time but — particularly for the hours of youth andhealth you must give an account to God. 9h Every real Lady will treat her superior with due reverence, hercompanions with politeness, good humor she will always show, a sweet. Pl. XXVIL —k MBROIDKRY I!V ,i;
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