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MRS. WHITTELSEY'S

MAGAZINE FOR MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS.

EDITED BY

MRS. A.G. WHITTELSEY.

That our sons may be as plants grown up in their youth; thatour daughters may be as corner stones polished after thesimilitude of a palace.—Bible.

VOL. III.

NEW YORK:
PUBLISHED BY HENRY M. WHITTELSEY,
128 NASSAU STREET.

1852.

Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1852, by

HENRY M. WHITTELSEY,

in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, forthe Southern District of New York.

Transcriber's note: Minor typos corrected and footnotes moved toend of text.


INDEX.

PAGE
A Child's Prayer.369
A Child's Reading.129
A Lesson for Husbands and Wives.257
An Appeal to Baptized Children.—By Rev. William. Bannard.141
A Temptation and its Consequences.21
A Word of Exhortation.5
Brotherly Love.—By Rev. M.S. Hutton, D.D.89, 105, 137
Children and their Training.375
Children of the Parsonage.—By Mrs. G.M. Sykes.246
Children's Apprehension of the Power of Prayer.305
Chinese Daughter.—Letter of Mrs. Bridgeman.18
Cousin Mary Rose, or a Child's First Visit.69
Despondency and Hope; an Allegory.—By Mrs. J. Norton.187
Every Prayer should be offered in the Name of Jesus.356
Excerpta.100
Excessive Legislation.167
Extravagance....

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