HUMANITY IN THE CITY.

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E. H. ChapinE. H. Chapin
Engraved by J. C. Buttre

HUMANITY IN THE CITY.

BY THE
REV. E. H. CHAPIN.



NEW YORK:
DE WITT & DAVENPORT, PUBLISHERS,
160 & 162 NASSAU STREET.

BOSTON:
ABEL TOMPKINS, 38 & 40 CORNHILL.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1854, byDE WITT & DAVENPORT,
In the Clerk's Office of the U. S. District Courtfor the Southern District of New York

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9 Spruce Street.

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PRINTERS,
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CONTENTS

PAGE
I.The Lessons of the Street 13
II.Man and Machinery 39
III.The Strife for Precedence 65
IV.The Symbols of the Republic 93
V.The Springs of Social Life 123
VI.The Allies of the Tempter 157
VII.The Children of the Poor 187
VIII.The Help of Religion 223

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PREFACE.

A volume like the present hardly requires the formality of a preface. Itis the continuation of a series already published, and, like that, aimsat applying the highest standard of Morality and Religion to the phasesof every-day life. In order, however, that the view with which thesediscourses have been prepared may not be misconceived, I wish merely tosay that I am far from supposing that these are the only themes to bepreached, or that they constitute the highest class of practicalsubjects, and shall be sorry [x]if in any way they seem to imply a neglectof that interior and holy life which is the spring not only of rightaffections,

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