THE Christian World Magazine AND FAMILY VISITOR. "I NEVER WANTED ARTICLES ON RELIGIOUS SUBJECTS HALF SO MUCH AS ARTICLES ON COMMON SUBJECTS, WRITTEN WITH A DECIDEDLY RELIGIOUS TONE."-Dr. Arnold. DL Among the Ruins of Boston, 121 An American Spring. By J. Maurice Thomp. ANDREW MARVEL AND HIS FRIENDS. A IV. Alice's Diary. The Old Story, 493 VI. Alice's Diary. News from York, 503 VIII. Alice's Diary. Mr. Pym Proposes IX. Across the Snow to Winestead, 671 XI. Evergreens and Mistletoe, 685 Farewell and a Welcome, A. By the Rev. Forgetting those Things which are Behind. By Dr. Woolsey, late President of Yale Gareth and Lynette. A Study. By William I. Rev. H. P. Liddon, D.D., D.C.L. II. Rev. William Morley Punshon, III. Rev. Alexander Maclaren, B.A., IV. Rev. Thomas Jones, Swansea, 823 XLIV. No. 7, Laburnum-terrace, 90 XLIX. Mr. Pettifer is "Cornered," 251 LIV. Mr. Pettifer Spends Christmas in LV. "As a Little Child," 433 HYMNS AND THEIR TUNES. By C. Drew- II. Earliest Tunes, 137 IV. Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century V. Eighteenth Century Hymn-Tunes, VI. Eighteenth and Nineteenth Cen- |