THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORKER A MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR THE Help and Encouragement of those engaged in this branch of Christian Serbice. Cast thy bread upon the waters: for thou shalt find it after many days. Ecc. xi. 1. LONDON: 1878. PAGE 1 3 22 61 81 101 121 146 161 181 183 206 221 224 5 1 15 17 20 21 A Workman that needeth not be ashamed.. xxi. 29-32 xxviii. 1-20 24 i. 10–33 ii. 1-6 27 31 36 39 40 41 50 55 57 63 68 83 130 71 75 77 78 79 87 90 Corporate Labour, is it sanctioned in the Word of God ?.... Hints on the Tabernacle and its Sacrifices “ Where the Tree falleth, there it shall be" Hints on the Tabernacle and its Sacrifices . Study of Words used in Scripture How is Infidelity to be guarded against ? A Reading-room and Library for Teachers. The Voice at Saul's Conversion Hints on the Tabernacle and its Sacrifices. Notes of a Lesson on Ritualism.. The Light of the Golden Candlestick. Study of the Words used in Scripture Hints on the Tabernacle and its Sacrifices. Notes of a Lesson on Ritualism Study of Words used in the Scripture The Numbering of the People by David The Sabbath and the Lord's day Gleanings from a Teachers' Meeting PAGZ 93 The Sunday-school Worker. . A WORKMAN THAT NEEDETH NOT BE ASHAMED. 6 6 ANOTHER year has passed away, and our Lord has not yet returned. We have often been struck with that sudden transition, or rather beautiful combination in the last chapter of the Revelation) of our saying Come to the Lord Jesus, and then, almost in the same breath, turning to the poor thirsty one of this world and inviting him to come and take the water of life freely. This again brings to mind the solemn fact that the answer to the Come' addressed to our Lord will hush the sound of our Come' to a perishing • world, and will usher in that appalling scene that awaits an apostate Christendom. But the day of grace still lingers on; and week after week gives the Sunday-school teacher one more opportunity to meet his scholars and tell them the good news of salvation. Let us not faint, nor grow weary of our work of faith and labour of love. A little longer and these opportunities will be gone for ever. Oh that the love of Christ might constrain us—a love that many waters could not quench, and that endured to the end. It is true, there is much to discourage us in the scholars, and our poor bodies, it may be, cry aloud for rest; but let us remember that there remaineth |