* * * * *

MISCELLANEOUS PARTICULARS.
CHAPTER I.

Quakers a happy people—Subordinate causes of this happiness.

CHAPTER II.

Good, which the Quakers have done as a society upon earth.

CHAPTER III.

Quakers in England on the decline in point of numbers, as a religious society—Certain causes of this decline.

CHAPTER IV.

Supposed remedies for the diminution of some of these causes—These of various kinds—One of these a superior education—Supposed effect of this education.