ription of a Self-conceited Person, 197
Self-conceited Confidence not Independence of Mind, 198
Unseemliness, 199
Forwardness, 199
Impertinence, 200
Taking the Lead in Conversation, 200
Fierce Contention for Rights, 201
Rudeness, Grossness, 201
Disinterestedness, 201
Selfishness, 201
Churlishness, 203
Good Nature, 203
Jealousy, 204
Fault Finding, 205
Telling others their Faults, 206
Christian Watch not Espionage, 206
Effects of Ruminating upon the Faults of Others, 206
Sours the Temper and leads to Misanthropy, 206
Charitable Joy, 206
Censoriousness, a Mark of an Impenitent Heart, 207
Apostates, before their Fall, noted far Censoriousness, 208
Humble Christians not Censorious, 209
Duty of Rejoicing in the Goodness of Others, 210
Charity, positively, 211
Charity beareth all Things, 211
Believeth all Things, 212
Endureth all Things, 212
LETTER XVII.
_Harmony of Christian Character_, 214
Harmony of Sounds, Colors, and Proportions, delights the Senses, 214
Harmonious Development of the Christian Graces, 215
Effects of the Disproportionate Development of Character, 217
How Young Christiana fall into this Error, 218
LETTER XVIII.
_Marriage_, 220
Marriage Desirabl
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