SCOTTISH CHRISTIAN HERALD;
CONDUCTED UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE
MINISTERS AND MEMBERS OF THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH.
JANUARY 5,-DECEMBER 28, 1839
66 THE FEAR OF THE LORD, THAT IS WISDOM."
JOHN JOHNSTONE, HUNTER SQUARE;
J. NISBET, & CO.; HAMILTON, ADAMS, & CO.; AND R. GROOMBRIDGE, LONDON; W. CURRY, JUNIOR, & CO., DUBLIN; AND W. M'COMB, BELFAST.
Altar, The, of the Unknown God. By the
Rev. Robert Jamieson, 2.
Amaranth, The Crown of, 421.
Anecdote, 13.
Anecdotes, 110, 121, 208.
Anger, Avoid, 798.
On Unrestrained.
Tough, junior, 555.
Animal Creation, Arguments against Cruelty
to the, 623.
Animals, The Extent and Limitation of
Man's Dominion over the Lower. By
the Rev. James Esdaile, D. D., 165, 203.
Apostasy, The Awful Danger of. By the
Rev. David Arnot, 193.
Arran, Revivals of Religion in the Island of,
702.
Assembly, The General, of 1638. By the
Rev. Thomas M'Crie, 497.
Associate Synod, An Address to one of the
Congregations of the. By the Rev.
William W. Duncan, 721.
Associating with the Ungodly, The Danger
A Discourse, by the Rev. James
Julius Wood, A.M., 456.
Assurance, 188.
Atheism, The Prevalence of Practical. By
the Rev. Hugh Ralph, LL.D., 433, 449. Atonement, The Scriptural Doctrine of an. By the Rev. Walter Fairlie, 513, 529.
"Awake, Thou that Sleepest," 556.
Behold, I stand at the door and knock,"
564.
Belief and Prayer, 782.
Bejever, Christ in the, the Hope of Glory.
A Discourse, by the Rev. Andrew Mil-
roy, 803.
sleeping in Christ, The, 744.
The Way in which Sin works for
Good to the, 284.
- To a, on the Death of her Infant
Son, 438.
Believers without the Joy of a Full Assur-
ance. By the Rev. J. A. Wallace, 753.
Beloved, "My, is Mine and I am His," 516.
Bereaved, A Word to the, 14.
Beveridge, The Labours of the Rev. John, 51.
Bible Education, The Importance and Ne- cessity of A Discourse, by the Rev. Archibald Bennie, 329.
Bigotry, The Evils of, 524.
Bigots. The Character of, 510.
Bishop's War, The. By the Rev. Thomas
M.Crie, 524.
Blind, Education of the, 271
Bogue, Rev. David, D. D., Biographical Sketch of the. By the Editor, 722, 748. Mr Thomas, Biographical Sketch of, 756.
Brethren, Love to the, 782.
Brunswick, The Early Settlers in New. By
the Rev. George Burns, D.D., 81.
Burden, Cast thy, on the Lord, 798.
Butler, Biographical Sketch of the Right
Rev. Joseph. By the Editor, 710.
C
Cares, The Measure of, 188.
Cathcart, Robert, Esq., Biographical Sketch of. By the Editor, 197.
Charity, A Definition of, 429.
Charles, George, Baron of Dyher, in Silesia,
Biographical Sketch of, By the Rev.
Andrew A. Bonar, 263.
Charles the First, Surrender and Death of.
By the Rev. Thomas M'Crie, 705.
Child, Recollections of a Departed.
Widowed Mother, 238.
Reflections on the Death of a, 524. The Mother to her Sick, 632.
To the Memory of a Beloved. By
David Vedder, 413.
Children, The Duty of, to their Parents.
A Discourse, by the Rev. Robert S.
Candlish, A.M., 169, 185.
Christ constrained his Disciples to get into a
Ship, 782.
By David Vedder, 276.
Love to, a Characteristic of his Peo-
made unto the Believer, Wisdom,
Righteousness, Sanctification, and Re-
demption, 622.
Man's Chief Happiness found in the
Service of, A Discourse, by the Rev.
Andrew Bullock, A.M., 440.
The Invitation of, to Sinners.
Discourse, by the Rev. Robert Gordon,
D.D., 777.
the Physician of the Soul, 303.
the Source and Support of Spiritual
Life. A Discourse, by the Rev. John
Forbes, D.D., 632.
walking on the Sea, 335.
Christ's All-Sufficiency, 284.
Cause, Labour in, 224.
Coming, The Object of, 349.
Sufferings and Death, 765.
Christian, A True, is Courageous, 731.
Contentment, 399.
Friend, Recollections of a. By the
Rev. William S. Blackwood, 789.
Love, 567.
Mother, The, 542. Oneness, 445. Perseverance, 237. Pilgrim, The, 271. Race, The, 382.
The Death-bed of a Young, 143, The Duties of a, as a Father. A Discourse, by the Rev. John Smyth, D.D., 89, 104.
? What is it to be a, 621, Queen of Clovis the Frank, 64. Christian's Happiness, The, 256.
Journey through Life, The, 172. Christianity Essentially Practical, 429. Opposed to Selfishness. 766. The Effect of, upon the Intellec-
tual Condition of the Poor, By the Rev.
John Hunter, A.M., 401.
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