The durable legacy by H.B. ...
- Title
- The durable legacy by H.B. ...
- Author
- Brooke, Humphrey, 1617-1693.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by M. White,
- 1681.
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- Subject terms
- Conduct of life -- Early works to 1800.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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"The durable legacy by H.B. ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A29662.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.
Contents
- A PLEADER TO THE NEEDER WHEN A READER.
- title page
- To my Beloved CHILDREN.
- Of Mans happiness: and wherein it con∣sists.
- No Conversation with Atheists.
- The best means to avoid Atheism.
- Of Conscience.
- Of the Scriptures.
- Of the Fear of God.
- Of Reading, Meditating, and going to Church.
- Of Praying to God.
- Of Praising God.
- Of the Word Sacrament.
- Of Ceremonious Institutions.
- Of Baptism.
- Of the Lords Supper.
- Of Justice.
- Of Oppressing the Conscientious.
- Of the Minds Victory over the Passions.
- Of Industry and Business.
- Against Covetousness.
- Of Truth.
- Of Wisdom.
- Of the Chief Good.
- Of Felicity.
- Of Fortitude.
- Of Meekness.
- Of Humility and Patience.
- Concerning moderating our Desires.
- Of helping the distressed.
- Not to be Contentious.
- Of Revenge.
- Of heightning the differences of others.
- Of Temperance.
- Concerning Diet and Apparel.
- Of Chastity.
- Of the Prosperity of the Wicked.
- Of Constancy in good Resolutions.
- Of Secrecy and Reservation.
- Of going to Law.
- Of Recreation.
- Of Gentility.
- Concerning the choice of thy Profession.
- Of the choice of a Wife.
- The happiness of a Married life requires that both be good.
- A Vitious Father seldom makes good Children.
- The concernment to the Family, that the Master be a good Man.
- Of Boldness or Confidence.
- Of Ceremonious behaviour.
- Of Deformity.
- Of a single Life.
- Of Expences.
- Of Tobacco.
- Of Contentment in our present condition
- About the foreknowledg of Futurities.
- Of Pride.
- That it is better to live upon a mans own private business than publick Offices or Employments.
- What esteem is due to Arts.
- Of Education in Schools and Ʋniversities
- Of Learning the Latin Tongue.
- Of Logick.
- Of Rhetorick.
- Of Opinion.
- Of strength of Body.
- Of Agility of Body.
- Of quickness of Wit.
- Of the Love that ought to be between Brothers and their Sisters.
- THE CONTENTS.