Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Address to Young Men, Read at a Literary Institute
The Ashton Reporter says - The fountain is a wonderful penny worth, and as might be expected, its pages re?ect the manly Christian spirit of its well-known head There is nothing of that sickly sentimentalism common in so-called religious publications. Its voluminous contents show a vigour and spirit which should make the fountain welcomed into every household.
The Derby and Reporter says - Altogether it is a capital domestic pennyworth, decidedly readable in the first place, and really worth reading in the second.
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