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Published by the Religious Tract Society

THE YOUNG MAN LEAVING HOME Introduction
The time of a young man's leaving home always a critical period
The sources of danger to young men away from home
The progressive manner and successive steps
(by which many young men are led astray)
Dangers of a minor kind to which young men away from home are exposed
The means of safety for young men away from home
True religion considered as a preservative from sin
True religion considered as leading to comfort and happiness
True religion viewed as a means of promoting
(the temporal interest of its possessor)
True religion considered as a means of usefulness
True religion considered as a preparation
(for superintending a home of your own upon earth, and for going to an eternal home in heaven)
Several classes of young men specially addressed


the  traveller  by sea or land,
the orphan,
the pious youth,
the prodigal


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