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The Happy Christian

Or, Piety the Only Foundation
of True and Substantial Joy By Jared Waterbury, May, 1833 Chapter 1
Piety vindicated from the charge of gloom

Chapter 2 Piety gives more and purer joys than it takes away

Chapter 3 The adaptation of piety to all the soul’s desires

Chapter 4 The joy of true piety

Chapter 5 Pious joy enjoined in the scriptures

Chapter 6 The foundation of pious joy

Chapter 7 The joy of believing in God

Chapter 8 Pious joy connected with proper conceptions of the divine character

Chapter 9 The relation of pious joy to the doctrine of Providence

Chapter 10 The joy of salvation

Chapter 11

Joyful Promises

Chapter 12 Joyful prospects

Chapter 13 Obstructions to pious joy

Chapter 14 Constant contact with the WORLD unfavorable to pious joy

Chapter 15 Constant contact with the WORLD unfavorable to pious joy, continued

Chapter 16 The pursuit of riches unfavorable to a Christian’s happiness

Chapter 17 Social and business engagements sometimes obstructions to a Christian’s joy.

Chapter 18 Business engagements

Chapter 19 The influence of light reading opposed to the progress of piety

Chapter 20 The spirit of controversy opposed to the exercise of pious joy

Chapter 21 Circumstances favorable to the promotion of pious joy

Chapter 22 The useful Christian happy

Chapter 23 The joy of contentment

Chapter 24

Submission

Chapter 25

Joy in death

Chapter 26

Conclusion

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