ISAAC WATTS: Improvement of the Mind, Education of Youth, Remnants of Time (Hard Cover)
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| Author: | Rogal, Samuel J. |
| Year: | 2026 |
| Pages: | 560 |
| ISBN: | 1-4955-1365-3 978-1-4955-1365-7 |
| Price: | $319.95 + shipping |
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Dr. Rogal has compiled, annotated, and edited the works of Isaac Watts. Watts lived in the 18th Century and was an English Congregational minister, hymn writer, theologian, and logician. Rogal uses the texts of Watts to provide the reader with a primary source and then adds important notes which clarify things.
Table of Contents
CONTENTS
Editor's Introduction.
Watts' "Preface"
THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE MIND
PART FIRST: Directions for the Attainment of Useful Knowledge
Watts' Introduction
Chapter I. General Rules for the Improvement of Knowledge
Chapter II. Observation, Reading, Lectures
Chapter III. Rules Relating to Observation Chapter IV. Of Reading of Books
Chapter V. Judgment of Books
Chapter VI. Living Instructions and Lectures
Chapter VII. Of Learning a Language
Chapter VIII. Inquiring into Sense and Meaning Chapter
IX. Improvement by Conversation Chapter X. Of Disputes
Chapter XI. Socratical Disputation Chapter
XII. Forensic Disputes
Chapter XIII. Academic Disputation
Chapter XIV. Study, or Meditation
Chapter XV. Fixing the Attention
ChapterXVI. Enlarging of the Mind
Chapter XVII. Improving the Memory
Chapter XVIII. Determining a Question
Chapter XIX. Causes and Effects
Chapter XX. The Sciences in Particular Professions
PART SECOND: Communication of Useful Knowledge
Isaac Watts' Introduction
Chapter I. Methods of Teaching and Reading Lectures
Chapter II. Of an Instructive Style
Chapter III. Convincing Others of Truth
Chapter IV. Of Authority
Chapter V. Treating the Prejudices of Men
Chapter VI. Instruction by Preaching
Section I. Wisdom in the Pulpit
Section II. A Branching Sermon
Section III. The Harangue
Chapter VII. Writing Books for the Public
Chapter VIII. Writing and Reading Controversies
Section I. Writing Controversies
Section II. Reading Controversies
A DISCOURSE ON THE EDUCATION OF YOUTH
Isaac Watts' Introduction
Section I. Instructing Children in Religion
Section II. Improvement of Their Natural Powers
Section III. Self-Government
Section IV. Arts of Reading and Writing
Section V. Trade or Employment
Section VI. Rules of Prudence
Section VII. Accomplishments of Life
Section VIII. Guard against Evil Influences
Section IX. Guard on Sports and Diversion of Children
Section X. Liberty and Restraint in Education of Sons
Section XI. Liberty and Restraint in Education of Daughters
REMNANTS OF TIME, EMPLOYED IN PROSE AND VERSE Advertisement
I. Justice and Grace
II. The Death of a Young Son
III. Heathen Poesy Christianized
IV. Redemption
V. Complaint and Hope under Great Pain
VI. Elegy on the Death of Mrs. Rowe
VII. Young's Description of the Peacock
VIII. Vanity Described
IX. The Rake Reformed
X. Gifts for Men
XI. The Gift of the Spirit
XII. The Day of Grace
XIII. God and Nature Unsearchable
XIV. The Diamond Painted
XV. Bills of Exchange
XVI. The Saints Unknown
XVII. Praise Waiteth for Thee, 0 God
XVIII. 0 That I Knew Where
XIX. The Figure of a Cherub
Works Cited and Consulted
Index: Persons, Places, Subjects
Index: Biblical References
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