The Family at Home. Abercombie's Philosophy. Boys' Week Day Book. The family a divine institution. Changes. Power of the head of a fami- Wind and tide the budgerow: De- Scene in the school-room. Going home. The sewing party. The elec- Question. Principles of Religious Instruction. Progression. Varieties prosperity of the individual promotes the prosperity of the community. The carpenter: the physician. Making mon- ey by bad modes: counterfeiting: sel- The remark: inferences from it. Various indications. Scripture view of try's model and statue. Application to panied with a specimen of the embossed printing used by the blind, for reading by the sense of feeling alone. Appearance of the pupils when go- ing to meeting. Visit to the Institu- tion. Entrance. Making baskets. Sewing; threading the needle. Teach- ing to read. Finding the place by 113 104 118 123 108 129 Allegory. The gate the gay gen- tleman: the demure man: confidence: the humble pilgrim: the traveller. Interpretation. We must pray with a right spirit, and in a proper manner, SHIP POLAND,- From the Journal of ship's carpenter. The village meeting: The prayer - The expedition. Landing. Progress Duties of the Sabbath. What I ought not to do. Rising. Preparation for the duties of the day. Going to church. Conversation. Recreation. Reading. Planning for the week. Private reli- THE FIRESIDE. NO. 3.- Be kind to your sister: a story for children. Helen and Clara. Going to school: the half-way stone. Suffering. Effect tive enmity 160 167 158 174 178 191 196 203 Description of a family. A speci- men of thousands. Affection: its in- Unpublished Anecdotes of Dr. Pay- son. The afflicted mother; the sick friend of Christ; the broken wing. American Quarterly Observer. - Pres- ident Allen's article on war THE BONETOS.-A story of a sea- fight; from the journal of a traveller. A calm. Fire works. The shoal of Motives of various kinds. Efforts to reach the heart. A scene. Samuel's view of the stars. Right and wrong odemus' visit: the dialogue: truths Heartless prayers. The mother's conversation. The child's idea of God. A SABBATH IN THE ASYLUM AT 211 stitution. Morning exercises: preaching: ab- Scene at sea: hailing: master, mate 214 FESSION. Remarks to ministers and leading Children doing good in another way. 219 The sacrifice. The lamb "without blemish." Psalm 51. The offering of Short, for business men. Which to be neglected, business or the boys? A. B. the merchant: his case: the $5000 note. Responsibility thrown off upon the mother. A Christian father's knowledge: influence of it The country store: its interior: the newspaper: a soliloquy: the dream. To himself. To Christian strangers. Plan explained. Examples. A con- AN EPISTLE FROM ASIA, A letter from an American Missionary, commu- Retrospections. Smyrna. The pre- dicted earthquake. Constantinople Unpublished Anecdotes of Dr. Pay- son, No. 2. The golden chain. The Specimens of the fine poetry of the I. Parallelism. 1. Synonymous Paral- lelism. 2 Anthithetic Paralelism. 3 Constructive Parallelism; Various Benevolence, a Bible exercise. 245 Class-book of Anatomy. Burning 252 255 256 260 265 Notes of a Scries of Religious Lectures No. 1. Case of Cornelius. Sinceri- ty in Religious Inquiry. No. 2. Promises and Threatenings. Worldly cares. Worldly pleasures. Case of the superintendent. Inquiries and answers. Effects of visiting. Va- The baptizing. Scene in the West In- dies. The Chapel. The stream. Huts, The Immersion. Funeral of "Old Joe." The Burial. The Mission Chapel at the ORIGIN OF THE TRACT AND BI- Cambridge and Bunker-Hill. Hob- goblin Hall. Gen. Ward. The mor- tars The plan formed. Disguising. Dif ficulties. The fire. "Stocking feet." The Eagle. Gunning. Cruelty to animals. The Thunder-shower. Up- setting Opinions in this country on the sub- ject of Church and State. Arguments Aids to Mental Development. Par- ley's Magazine. Rev. Mr. Stone's sermon. First lessons on the great the History and Treatment of Delirium Cause of Delirium Tremens. Lia- bility of intemperate persons to it. Symptoms. Patient's state of mind. His appearance. Effect of the pres- ence of a stranger. Case described. 385 390 403 REMINISCENCE OF Br. WHITE. 405 Sin a burden; tends to perpetuate The tendency of sin to perpetuate its ence Take heed and beware of covetous- ness. Jonas' sermon to the Ninevites: 418 |