Alexander, J. – My Brothers Keeper
by James Alexander (1838)
Letters from James Alexander (1804—1859) to his younger brother, on the virtues and vices, the duties and dangers of youth.
CONTENTS of My Brothers Keeper
1 Reading the Scriptures
2 Gratitude to Parents
3 Life is Short
4 Vacations
5 Amusements
6 Bodily Exercise
7 Early Rising
8 The Habit of Diligence
9 Learning Something Every Hour
10 Three Self-taught Scotch Lads
11 Formation of Habits
12 Dangers of Evil Companions
13 Friendships
14 Good Example
15 Truth and Falsehood
16 Manly Independence
17 False Shame
18 Evil Speaking
19 Benevolence
20 Secret Prayer
21 The Great Concern
More Works on Youth
- Alexander, J. – My Brothers Keeper
- Anonymous – Children of the Old Testament
- Arthur-Advice to Young Ladies on Conduct
- Everard, George – Bright and Fair
- Everard, George – Strong and Free
- Magie Advice to Youth
- Meyer, F.B. – David, Shepherd, Psalmist, King
- Miller – Young People’s Problems
- Plumer-Doctrine of a Scriptural Call to the Gospel Ministry
- Sprague, William – Lectures to Young People
- Spurgeon, C.H. – Come Ye Children
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