A Manual for the Young is a book that
combines two works by Charles Bridges
suited for and directed to those in the
prime of life. The first, and larger
part of this work, is Bridges justly
famous Exposition of Proverbs 1-9,
which is extracted from his complete
Commentary on the Book of Proverbs. In
his own words, in 1859 he published the
first nine chapters of his exposition
with the title A Manual for the
Young, "in accordance with suggestions
repeatedly made to me." The second, and
briefer part, is called An Address to
Young Persons After Confirmation, which
was used for many years in both the US
and the UK as a gift for those just
entering the Christian life. It is a
fitting conclusion to his exposition of
Proverbs, and is here reprinted for the
first time in more than a century.