A companion for the young people of North-America : Particularly recommended to those within the three provinces of New-York, New-Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Divided into chapters, adapted to every intelligent capacity, and calculated for the promotion and furtherance of Christian decorum among families; principally designed to excite a laudable and Christian emulation among young people, to pursue the paths which lead to real religion: by attempting to discover the beauties of a virtuous life, and remove all objections young persons can have to being early religious. By Ahimaaz Harker, candidate for the ministry. [Four lines of Scripture texts].
| Main Author: | Harker, Ahimaaz, -1768 |
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| Corporate Author: | Gale (Firm) |
| Other Authors: | Holt, John, 1721-1784 (Printer) |
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