ESSAYS, ARTICLES, AND SKETCHES:
A few Introductory Words, 1
"A Little Child shall lead them." By
Mrs. H. B. Stowe, 17
A Life-cherished Revenge; or, Better to
be sinned against than to sin, 95, 131
The Rev. Dr. Beaumont; a Sketch, 44
The Citizen, 41, 86, 129, 167, 213, 251,
291, 331
Domestic Tyranny, 377
Earnestness, 94
Euthanasy, a Tale for the Young, 372
Glimpses of Life among the Arab Tribes
of Mesopotamia, 363, 412
Hints to Promote Harmony in a Family, 257
Indelible Marks, 304
Methodism in America, 418
"Let not the Sun go down on your
Wrath: " a Sketch, 13
Little Things: a Few Fragmentary
Thoughts, 58
Luther and Wesley compared, 135
Let the Home be Happy, 361
Lilis and Eve: a Legend of the Talmud, 378
Sir Isaac Newton, 461
The Physical Education of Children, 52
Personal Recognition in Heaven, 121
Professor Lee, his Struggles and Success,
178
Popery; its Aspects and Prospects, 255
Papacy at the Font, 281
Sympathy with Rightness, 50
Sincerity. By the Rev. Samuel Waddy, 170
Sketches of Jamaica, by a Returned
Missionary, 321, 406
Thoughts Retrospective and Introspective, 3
The Slave's New Home, 6
To Sea Again, 11
The Bond of Union among Christians,
14, 56, 91, 176, 209, 248, 301 The Eternity of Character, 18
The Pulpit of Methodism, and the Rev.
Robert Newton, D.D., 81
The Doctrine of Election, 89
The Pulpit and the People, 161
The Eclipse of Faith, 201
The Population of the Globe, 215
The Disinterred City of the East, 241,
284, 325
The Gospel a Source of Political Strength, 254
The Ishmaelites of London, 295
The Fatal Step; a Sketch for the Young, 335
The Sabbath-school System, 369
The Vision of a Godless World.-From
the German of Jean Paul Richter, 375
The Revolutionary Movement in China:
its Origin, 401, 441
Stewart on the Reform Movement, 447
Dr. Dixon on the late Conference, 457
SCRIPTURE CABINET:
Appii Forum and the Three Taverns, 23
A Short Sermon, 100
A Sure Foundation, 138
The Beloved Family, 100
Christian Joy; a Pulpit Theme, 61
Death by Crucifixion, 179
Drawing near to God, 181
Death and the Christian: an Allegory, 345
Death-warrant of Jesus Christ, 383
MISCELLANY-continued.
Malaria-What it is, and what it does,
395
Niebuhr's Religion, 110
One Sin too Many, 274
Philosophy of the Present and Future
Life: a Contrast, 349
Peter the Peasant: a Trial of Integrity,
394
"Run for the Doctor," 71
Safe! Safe! Safe! 26
Satan in Council: a Temperance Alle-
gory, 68
Saint Bartholomew's Day, 70
Salutary Thought, 354
The Faithful Nurse, 28
The Two Resolves, 29
The Builder: a Parable, 30
The Lemmon Slaves: a Family Sketch, 145
Twelve Millions of Blacks, 149
The Last Martyr of the Scottish Cove-
nanters, 189
The Bible. A Brief History of our Pre-
sent Version, 223
The Maiden and the Rack, 224
The Young Lady's First Gift, 226
The Human Hair, 271
The Sure Title, 272
The Formalist, 313
Two Modes of Teaching, 350
The Sting of Death, 352
Testimony in Favour of Temperance, 392
The Professed Inquirer, 429
Woman without the Gospel, 27
Wickliffe, 270
Phathon-Ten Sermons of Religion-
Erastus-The Chronological New Tes-
tament-The Wide, Wide World-Spe-
culation-The Future-The Way to
Divine Inspiration-The Lord's Day
-Monachologia-Home Thoughts-
Sunday Readings-Books received,
193-198
Priestly Despotism Rampant in the Wes-
leyan Conference-A Treatise on the
Peculiarities of the Bible-The Temple
of Education-" Peace or War!"-
Memoir of the Rev. Joseph Roberts-
Dr. Cumming's Genesis and Geology
Examined-The Poetry of Home-
The Sceptic-A Selection from the
Correspondence of the late Thomas
Chalmers, D.D., LL.D.-The Museum
of Classical Antiquities-Report of
the Proceedings at the Third Annual
General Meeting of the Kent Mutual
Life-Assurance Society, on May 12th,
1853-Endowed Parish Schools and
High Church Vicars-Books received,
228-233
The Female Jesuit Abroad-The History
of the Church of Rome, to the end of
the Episcopate of Damascus, A.D. 384
-Christianity and Secularism-The
Dial of Love-Sacred Symbology; or,
an Inquiry into the Principles of In-
terpretation of the Prophetic Symbols
-The Sensibility of Separate Souls
Considered-The Scripture Teacher's
Assistant-Night Thoughts on Life,
Death, and Immortality; and a Para-
phrase on Part of the Book of Job-
The Universal Library-Uncle Tom's
Companions; a Supplement to Uncle
Tom's Cabin-The Life of our Lord
and Saviour Jesus Christ-Books re-
ceived, 275-278
History of the Reformation of the Six-
The Christian Ministry of the New Tes-
Infidelity; its Cause and
Cure The History of the Sunday-
school Union-Female Piety; or, the
Young Woman's Friend and Guide
through Life to Immortality - Leila
Ada, the Jewish Convert-Mesmerism
Solved-The Revivalist, Nos. 1 and 2,
355-358
Money! Money! Money! or, Men and
Methodism in Difficulties-I've been
Thinking or, the Secret of Success-
The Philosophy of Atheism examined
and compared with Christianity-The
Principles of Geology, 397
How Wars are got up in India: the
Origin of the Burmese War-The Pil-
grim's Progress from this World to
that which is to come-Australia and
its Settlements-Australia; its Scenery,
Natural History, and Resources-The
Life of Alexander the Great - The
Fountain of Living Waters-The Mar-
tyrs, Heroes, and Bards of the Scottish
Covenant-The Juvenile Year-Book-
My Sunday-school Class-The Prin-
ciples of Church Government, and their
Application to Wesleyan Methodism,
435-438
Palissy, the Potter-What I Heard, Saw,
and Did at the Australian Gold Fields
-Wesleyan Methodist Penny Maga-
zine, January to November-Publica-
tions of the Religious Tract Society-
Jacob Abbott's Histories-The Wes-
leyan Almanac for 1854-The Genius
and Mission of the Protestant Episcopal
Church in the United States of Ame-
rica-The Temperance Movement; its
Rise, Progress, and Results-Rambles
amoung Mountains-Sunday Reading
for Christian Families and Individuals,
466-471
teenth Century. Volume Fifth. The
Reformation in England-Notes and
Narratives of a Six Years' Mission,
principally among the Dens of London
-The Million-Peopled City; or, One
Half of the People of London made
known to the Other Half-Pictures
INTELLIGENCE: 38, 79, 118, 159, 198, 234, 279, 359, 439
CORRESPONDENCE: 158, 358, 399
OBITUARY: 32, 199, 317