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SEVENTH READING LESSON.

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Ships are em-ployed in com-merce. Do not com-mit crim Live in con-cord with all men. Do not con-sent to do wrong but be con-stant in good works. Con-form to good rule Con-tend not a-gainst the will of your fa-ther and mo-ther, con-nive at the ways of e-vil men. Con-fess a fault, and do n lie to con-ceal it. Do not treat with con-tempt those who may a vise you. Con-verse up-on good things, and a-void e-vil tal Co-py the ways of the good. De-light in peace, and be al-way

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He opes my eyes before I rise.

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EIGHTH READING LESSON.

The ways of the bad daz-zle the weak, and de-base those who fol-low them. De-fame no one, but de-vote your time to good works. Be dis-creet, and a-void the wick-ed. De-bate not with them up-on that which is e-vil, but do your du-ty to man and to God. Their ways are full of dis-cord. Dis-cern good from e-vil, and dis-card that which is bad. En-gage in learn-ing. Make a great ef-fort to be-come wise and good. Then you will dif-fuse Joy a-round you. If bad men try to de-lude you, heed them not. Dis-claim them, or they will de-base you.

Why should I hurt a poor fly.

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Lord, how de-light-ful 'tis to see
A whole as-sem-bly wor-ship Thee!
At once they sing, at once they pray;
They hear of hea-ven, and learn the way.
I have been there, and still would go;
"Tis like a little hea-ven be-low;
Not all my plea-sure and my play
Shall tempt me to for-get this day.
O write upon my me-mo-ry, Lord,
The texts and doc-trines of thy word;
That I may break thy laws no more,
But love Thee bet ter than be-fore.

Be always near God's word to hear.

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Good books en-large our minds. En-ter school glad-ly, and give your en-tire mind to your du-ties. If bad boys en-tice you a-way, do not con-sent. When you go on an er-rand, make haste. If you try, you will ex-cel, and by the ad-vice of friends you will e-scape er-ror. Bad boys grow up to be bad men: they do wrong, for which there is no ex-cuse; and then they are brought to ac-count, and sent from their homes in-to ex-ile as fe-lons. Do not eat or drink to ex-cess. Be ex-act in your ways. En-vy no one, but try to en-hance the good of all. Lis-ten to the words of your fa-ther. Do not ex-pose your-self to cold and wet. Ex-ert your-self to do good, and be al-ways glad when you suc-ceed.

Little child be always mild.

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