A CONTINENTAL SCENE:
Frankfort on-the-Maine, 844
Eglestone Abbey, 112 The High Force, 114
ANECDOTES:
A good sermon, 252 A reconciliation, 184 An ungrateful son, 125 Honesty and conscientiousness, 352 “I think I'm half.converted," 350 Indian cruelty, 251 Mr. Wesley and Dr. Bunting, 183 Negro wit, 214 The Cornish miner and his Bible, 163 The divine and the doctor, 214 The geologist and the farmer, 214 The little stranger, 351 The power of gentleness, 252 The Prince and the stake, 282
ESSAYS, &c., conlinued :
“ Builded together,” 137 "Can He have mercy on me?" 99 Change of the Sabbath-day, 8 Charity, the forbearance of, 225 Children's balls, 9 Closing scenes contrasted, 97 “Company enough," 294 Detention by sickness from public worship, 101 Ettective Preacher, the, 195 First impression made by an earthquake, 42 Foolish son), the, 168 God with us, 167 Help your Minister, 227 How to spend the Lord's day, 196 Intemperance: its prevalence, 298-its causes
$32--its miseries, 356 “It will make no difference a hundred years
hence," 42 Labour a religious duty, 105 Man robbing his Maker, 289 Mormonism, blasphemies of, 263 Napoleon and Howard, 229 "Owe no man anything," 358 Parable, a, 297 Passions, the, 262 Pleas of parsimony, 33 Practical Evangelical Alliance, 364 Pupil-teacher, a, 201 Religion triumphing over poverty, affliction, and
death, 361 Reminiscences, 35, 69, 131, 164, 260, 326 Sanctified aflliction, 133 Schism : its fearful consequences, 104 Scripture truth confirmed by example: “Mine
own vineyard have I not kept,"'71--" Take
the little foxes, that spoil the vines," 129 Soldiers' reading-room at Woolwich, 329 The borrowed class-meeting, 296 The godly in eternity. 137 The one more trial, 231 Truth, the triumph of, 193 Unconscious falsehoods, 201 Wesleyan-Methodist quarterly ticket for March,
65--for June, 161-for September, 257--for De.
cember, 353 Who is most useful! 3 Why do so few enjoy entire sanctification : 7 Why do we not have a revival ? 233 Years spent as a tale that is told, 1
Group of Egyptian sceptres, 88 State-carriage of Queen Elizabeth, 152
Andrew, John, 24 Conversion of a Latter. Day Saint, 61 Goldsbro, Thomas, 61
BOTANY, PAPERS ON:
Antirrhinum, 316 Campanula, 60 Cineraria, 156 Convolvulus, 348 Cyclamen, 120 Delphinium, 29 Lobelia, 284 Mallow, 188 Pink, 253 Poppy, 221 Poppy anemone, 92 Rudbeckia, 377
LETTER CARRIER:
Copeland, Rev. William, to his brother, 28 Thanks for a good wife, 150 Woon, Rev. William, of New Zealand, 50
Divine PROVIDENCE ILLUSTRATED:
The Preacher and the robbers, 301
Essays, &c. :
A voyage from the south, 821 Awayside conversation, by the Rev. T. D.
Baines, 4, 57 "A word spoken in season," 198 All washing is not cleansing, 234 Baptism not by immersion, 334
MEMORIALS:
Alley, Mr. William N., 349 Andrews, Mra, Mary, 154 Bachelor, Rebecca, 87 Battersby, Peter, 118 Beaumont, Mrs., 375 Bingham, Eliza, 87 Birch, Elisabeth, 280 Brampton, Mrs. Johannah, 313 Brown, Mr. Charles, 313 Burdess, Anthony, 87 Collins, Mr. John, 279
Mis&IONS :
A Mission-journey in Van-Diemen's Land, 341 A stumbling block to the Jews, 62 A Wesleyan labourer for China, 123 Baptism of a converted Jew, 307 Jamaica : Conversion of a Jew, a Mohammedan,
and a Heathen, 160 Journal of Mr. Abraham Ben Oliel: Embarkation
at Gibraltar, 120-Oran, 121, 156--Marseilles,
180- Algiers, 182, 218_Constantina, 220 The Waldensian Church in Turin, 250
MONITOR, TAE:
Questions for sell-examination, 56 The swist walker, 242
Cook, Harriet, 374 Creeper, Edmund, 349) Cumming, Miss Grace Hodge, 153 Dixon, Mrs. Sarah, 374 Dodsworth, Frances, 280 Doubleday, Ann Hall, 374 Elton, John, 87 Forster, Mrs. Alice, 189 French, Mr. Joseph, 280 Garrett, Margaret, 153 Horswill, John, 87 Hurlstone, Susan, 349 Johnson, Harman, 154 Kirk, Benjamin, 314 Mason, Sary, 118 Metcalf, Mary Ann, 313 Milner, Elizabeth, 118 Millward, Mr. William, 247 Ngawhare, Phillippa, 119 Norwood, Miss Sarah, 374 Oldrin, Mr. and Mrs., 188 Pearson, Mrs. Mary, 189 Pring, Hannah Mary, 249 Laynar, Anne Elizabeth, 278 Robinson, Susanna, 248 Shatwell, Mrs. Ann, 153 Smith, James Warrener, 314 Thompson, Charlotte, 374 Thompson, Jane, 119 Timm, Mrs. Fanny, 189 Walker, Susanna, 374 Walton, John, 119 White, John, 152 White, William E., 314 Wightman, Mr. John, 313 Williams, Miss Anne, 279 Williams, Mrs. Charlotte, 153 Woolmer, Mary Ann, 88 Yates, Sophia Dorothy, 118
NATURAL HISTORY, SRETCHES OB : Bees, a beautiful discovery in the management
of, 48 Beetle, the, 49 Bison, American, 18 Camel with the mahmil, 16 Cow-tree, the, of South America, 16 Crab-eating opossum, the, 209 Flies, what becomes of the, 81 Golden eagle, the, 48 Lemur, white-fronted, 273 Monkey, green, 305 Oriental state-mule, 337 Oysters, happiness of, 146 Puma, or South American “lion," 369 Sheep, Parnassian, 177 Wolf.dog, Italian, 145
OLDEN TIME, SKETCHES OF:
A visit to the Boyne, 215
ORIENTAL SCENES:
Chinese cargo-boat, 373 Ferry-boat on the Nile, 241 The Great Mogul on his throne, 55 The state-palanquin of Hindustan, 311 Tiger huniing, 216
OUR CHILDREN'S Conner: Lights and shades of youthful life, by the Rev.
J. T. Barr: The adopted son, 18 My first lie, 210 “ Try back," 275
M18CELLANY OF EXTRACTS AND CORRESPOND-
EXCE: A fable, 128 Active women, 193 Bechuana proverbs, 25.5 Benevolence and gratitude, 319 Coleridge, incidents in the early life of, 224 Eloquence of the hands, 319 Extension of the franchise to females, 288 Fattening young ladies in Tunis, 380 How to get good sermons, 191 I don't like to see, 254 Important, 63 Imprisonment for debt in Central Africa, 224 Jron the civiliser, 96 Mormonites, the, 29, 93 Newspaper readers, 377 Nothing to do, 348 Number one, 255 Old Moses, 126 On reading and thinking, 256 Patience, the power of, 63 Providence prospers honesty, 378 Public worship, 256 Re-opening of the great London synagogue, 316 Reverence of sacred things, 62 Sickness, the dangers of, 190 Slave-trade in Cuba, 192 Sunday evening, 128 The crown of England, 224 The hushing of the fear-storm, 222 The jungleboy, by Mrs. E. c. Judson, 344 The sere leaf and the drowning fly, 255 The white woman's captivity and rescue, 318 Time and Posterity among books, 253 Umbrellas, 223 "Vanity of vanities : all is vanity," 347 Voyage to the capital of Japan, 284 "Who owns the donkey ?" 154
OUR HOMES:
A living Christian conscientiousness, 368 A prayerless home, 54 Good and better, 368 Home, by the Rev. David Hay : Its impressions and influences : The constitu-
tion and privilege of families, 21 Its religion, 52— The Bible and prayer, 83--
The importance and advantages of family
Corporal punishment, 179 Fatal severity, 241 The religion of childhood, by Mr. David Gunton,
177, 272, 370 The wife's influence, 304
A Word for Scotland, by a Scot, 83 Adoration, by Derzhavin, 27 Contentment, 151 God seen in the Creation, by Mrs. Sigourney, 152 Going Home, 124 Jonah at Nineveh, 312 Rosa Madiai in Prison, by Adeline, 375 The Christian Minister, 52 The heavenly Home, 278 The Lie, by Cowper, 51 The Waldensian Missionary, 247 There is a God, 180 “Thou God seest me !" by Thomas Mills, 214 Watching, by Mrs. E. C. Judson, 343
French Protestants in the galleys, 185 An auto-de-fé, 123 Maria Roberts ; or, the victim of Popish delu-
sion, 57 Monks burning the Bible, 185 Mr. Atkinson's challenge to Dr. Cahill, or any
other Roman Catholic Priest or layman, 93 Persecution at Florence, 317 Popish creed, 186 Relic of the massacre of St. Bartholomew, 59 Results of the training at Maynooth, 283 The bitter fruits of Popery in Italy, 376 The shoemaker of Hagenau, 92
Balmoral, 81 Castle Howard, 281 Drayton-Manor, 184
SCRIPTURE ILLUSTRATIONS;
Lachrymatories, 24 Painted eyes, 249 Woman's department in Christ's service, 91
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