About This Book
Aimed at boys in early youth, the work offers practical guidance on forming character through religious piety, filial and family duties, habits, education of body and mind, and everyday conduct. It provides concrete advice on schoolroom and table behavior, private prayer and Sabbath observance, useful labor, self-discipline, finishing tasks, choosing friends, resisting bad company, and wholesome amusements. Emphasis is placed on overcoming indolence, cultivating perseverance, courteous manners, and cheerful seriousness, while shaping moral sensibility, conversational skill, reading and writing habits, and usefulness to others. Chapters combine moral instruction, behavioral rules, and reflections aimed at building steady, responsible, and virtuous young men.
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