Those who are familiar with the Record of aS chool will need no explanation of the following conversations. To those who are not it may be necessary to say, that there is a school in Boston, the object of which is to unfold the natures of children, in the true order of their faculties. The recorder of these conversations, being present at the opening and first discipline of this school, thought the facts that transpired before her eyes worthy of being presented to the world, and hence came the Record of aS chool. It was intimated, in that record, that Mr. Alcott intended to enter upon a course of readings on theN ew Testament, in which he would pursue a method based on the same principles as guided the lessons on self-inspection, there recorded.
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