CHAPTER II.
TRUE RECREATION.
What is the Aim of Recreation?—Rules that Govern: 1. Our Recreations must not be Immoral; 2. Not Damaging to Christian Reputation; 3. Must not Interfere with Our Duty; 4. Must not Injure Health; 5. Must not Waste Money; 6. Must not Waste Time; 7. Ought to Improve the Mind and the Heart; 8. Ought to Impart Pleasure,
CHAPTER III.
THE THEATER.
Said to be a Good Place to Learn History, etc.—Some Plays "as Good as Sermons"—Doubts—Theater always a Haunt of Evil—Must be so or Fail—The Theater that tried to be "Respectable"—Failure, and the Causes of it—Strategy and Calculation—Who must be Pleased, and how—Immodest Costume an Indispensable Attraction—Circular, and Reply of Actress—Birds of Prey—Traps Game for them—The fable of Satan and the Monk—Theater can not be Reformed—Cage of every Unclean Bird—"Come out of her, my people,"