“They are excellently adapted to their purpose, and are worthy, in all essential points, to take their place by the side of Watts’s ‘Moral Songs.’”—Englishwoman’s Magazine.

“Miss Parrott talks most sensibly and appropriately on humanity to animals, industry and fidelity in performance of duty, the fear of God, filial piety, and many other important subjects; and though some of her ‘Rhymes’ are rather ‘Rough’, they are so well adapted for the class of persons for whose use they are designed, that we wish them a place in every agricultural village school library.”—Church of England Quarterly Review.

If the TIMES are BAD, WHAT are YOU DOING to MEND THEM? 1d.

GROUNDS for COMMUNION with the CHURCH of ENGLAND.

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