The young man's guide in his journey to heaven, or, Travelling spiritualized

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Title
The young man's guide in his journey to heaven, or, Travelling spiritualized
Author
S. T., 17th cent.
Publication
London :: Printed for Thomas Parkhurst,
1700.
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Subject terms
Christian life.
Salvation.
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"The young man's guide in his journey to heaven, or, Travelling spiritualized." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A64275.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.

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THE PREFACE TO Young Men.

MAns Life's a Journey, from his Mo∣thers Womb he sets out; this World's the Country through which he is Travelling: He begins with Crying, as if he foresaw how difficult and dangerous his Way would be. The Stages, from Infancy to Childhood, from Childhood to Youth; from Youth to Manhood, which soon declines and old Age succeeds, in which he will say, I have no Pleasure in them.

Youth need a Guide, here is one offered hem at a Cheap Rate, 'tis not necessary his Name be known, so that he be skilful and faithful, no more than the Authors of those two Excellent Books, The Whole Duty of Man, and Divine Breathings.

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Young Men.

Read, Consider and Practice the Dire∣ctions, and you will not repent your Pur∣chase, 'tis not unlikely but Parents and Friends of Young Persons may make Presents of them, to those who are beginning their Tra∣vel through this lower World. That it may Answer its End in Conducting many to the upper and better World of Rest and Blessed∣ness, is the desire of

S. T.

April 8th. 1700.

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