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Ode on a sister's marriage, 116 Players, immoral lives of. Note, 254
unicorn and rhinoceros, Sunday schools, practical errors in, | Wesley (Rev. J.) and his silver
IV. Schools, Israelitish, 39 Scottish pastor in London, admoni- tion of a, 95 Scotland domestic worship in, 98 Sea-officers, a, acknowledgment on the death of his wife, 199 Seasonable warning to the worldly,
The quagga and wild ass, 217
Profane swearer, one singularly reproved, 132 Reader, Rev. Thomas, of Taun- ton, death of, 340 Robinson, Rev. Robert, of Cam- bridge, curious original anec. dotes of, 132 Shameful decision of a committee of Drary lane theatre, 268 Self-knowledge, and the gospel, 341 Subscriptions to St. Paul's Epis-Slave emancipation in America, 75 tles, strictures on, 84 Theatre, attending the, incompa- tible with Christianity, 253, 267, 294 Tommas, Rev. John, of Bristol, death of, 340 Wilberforce, Mr., on theatrical amusements, 294 Scriptures, teaching children the,
"Sorrowful Sam," and the conver- sion of the drunken coachman, 36 Spaniards, superstitions of the, 55 Spices.-Cinnamon and cassia, 319 St. Alban, biographical sketch of,
's abbey, historical no. tices of, 322 State of probation, life a, 341 Stark's, Helen, triumphant joy in martyrdom for Christ, 51 St. Martin's, Canterbury, descrip. tion of, 121
Sussex, historical notices and origin of Christianity in, 385 Sufferings and sorrows, on-
L-The profligate, 251
II. The thoughtless, 283 III. The conscientious, 300 IV. The young christian, 323 V.-The christian, 331 VI.-Parents, 356 VII.-Children, 370 VIII-Conclusion, 402. Sunday-school teachers inquiry, answer to a, 118
Sunday-schools, Berean classes in,Wesley's (Mr.) commendation of 191 the scriptures, 351
Egypt, the plague of, 16 Enlarged devotion, 16 Expostulation, 216
Faded rose, the, 248
Faith, hope, and charity, 286 Faith, addressed to a mourner, 360 Fall throngh Adam, and restoration through Christ, the, 160 Fishes, miraculous draught of, 40
God of the universe. the sailor's prayer to the, 96 God is love, 128
God in Christ, "a refuge from the storm," 352 Grave, the, 167
Confidence in God encouraged, 232 Human pride, 144
Creation, 286
Crucifixion, the, 112
David's lamentation over Saul and his sons, 56 Death of Mrs., on the, 72 of the Rev. C. B-e, on the,
136 Drunkenness, the demon of, 384
Ilis of life, improvement of the, 408 Impromptu by a lady, 352 Isaac, 336
Israel and his son, 48
Jerusalem, the peace of, 240 John xiv. 2, 3, 248 xv. 5, 7, 352 Joseph and his father, the meeting
Earth exchanged for heaven, 176 Earthly enjoyinent unsatisfying,304 of, 16
Lord's prayer, paraphrase of, 8
'Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again", 104 Mary at the crucifixion, 120 Memory, 264
West Kent young men's society,
Whale, the, and whale fishery, 81 Whale fishing, dangers of, 82 What is heaven? 86 What have I to do with sailors? 171, 179
Which of these three persons art thou? examine and see, 318 Who will preach to day? 102 Who is the happy man? 150 "Whose I am, and whom I serve" 228
"Why pa-who learnt you to pray?" 95
Wikeed parents, examples of, illus. trated, 135 Widow of Admiral Bruey's, Na- poleon's sympathy with the, 199 William the conqueror, dying thoughts of, 326 Wilberforce, Christian temper of,
Windsor, the royal castle of, 313 Witsius (Dr.) on the love of God, 127
Woman, the most extraordinary, of modern times, 236 Woman, extraordinary, 39 Wonderful nest, 83
Xerxes and Artabanus, 150
York Cathedral, historical notices of, 137
Young men's societies, importance of, 334
Youth's, the, dying lamentation, "I am lost! I am lost !" 75
Saunders (Rev. Isaac) on the death of, 32, 152 Self-dedication, 184 Shipwreck, the, 392
Skylark, the, contemplated, 272 St. John xix. 30, 384
Mical vi. 6-8.-A paraphrase, 240 Stormy March, 80 Moses, the death of, 320 "My choice," 16
Native country, my, 32 Night exchanged for day, 39
Orphan girl, the sailor's, or recol- lection of a mother, 64 "Our fathers where are they?" 16
Past, present, and future, the, 208 Peter weeping, 192 Perils on the deep. 48 Prayer to the God of the universe, the sailor's, 96
Redbreast, on a, in winter, singing during the playing of the organ, 136
Redeemer, the birth of the, 421 Rejoice in the Lord, 168 Sabbath, the, 304
ENGRAVINGS.
The Lying in Hospital and the Rotunda, Dub- lin, and a View of Dublin
York Cathedral
Tombs of the Kings of Aragon
Royal Pavilion, Brighton, and Hampton Court Palace
Appearances ot the Erlipse, May 15, 1836
The Thames at its Source; the Thames at Sheerness; a Steam Vessel, and a Merchant Ship
Christ Church, Spital Fields
A Lion leaping across a deep Ravine with a Hottentot; the Lion's Tongue Magnified St. Mary Woolneth Church, Lombard Street
The Bison
The Rhinoceros
The Quagga
South-east View of Lincoln, and View of Lin-
coln Cathedral
The Black Hole, Calcutta
The New Palace, St. James's Park
Bath from the South, and View of Wells Ca- thedral Genoa
Time is short, 208
To a sprightly girl who requested some verses from the author, 24 To-day and to-morrow, 200 To my daughter on her 17th birth. day, 360 with a Bible, 368
Voyage of life to glory, 72
"We believe that through the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, we shall be saved, 32 "We do all fade as a leaf," 320 Winter, 8, 416
ode to, 24 Wisdom implored, 208 Wreck at sea, the, 80
Zachai (the Rabbi J.ben) on the death-bed scene of, 88
Printed and Published by JAMES S. HODSON, 112, Feet Street.
Published on Saturday, Dec. 31, 1836,
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