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The Young Man's Book of Piety is a good book
in all senses. Its object is good, for it aims at forming a manly character ; its contents are good, for they embrace all topics necessary to be followed or eschewed in pursuit of the object ; its matter is excellent, for it ap- pears to be gleaned from the most eminent moral and religious writers, and is very skilfully dovetailed together ; and the whole united is ad- mirable, for it forms a practical manual of Christian duties.