Exposure of the Israelites to the rapacity of their neighbours. 158 First-fruits carried to the Temple in silver baskets 124 For what purpose spices were used in the burial of our Lord 164 78 God's long-suffering and forgiveness of the Ninevites providential care a constant rebuke of our want of faith. PAGE How shall we prevent the people from perishing through lack of 91 11 139 190 74 46 99 151 Instability represented by a Reed Ingredients used in the composition of the incense for the Temple Iajurious effects of Darnell upon the human constitution Invasion of Palestine by the Midianites Inverse ratio of man's ability and disposition to contribute of his Ishmaelite merchants 78 60 111 50 46 8 Jewish Priests forbidden to wear woollen while ministering before the Mant's (Bishop) Address to the Lily of the Valley 11 94 22 Lord Jesus Christ Ornaments suggested by the Almond-tree Our duty to love God supremely illustrated by the example of our Our Lord's affection for His mother Palma Christi grows to a large size in India Parable of the Mustard-seed - Prodigal Son 96 95 89 90 89 119 Peculiarity of substances and fluids containing any bitter property. 33 97 Profuse offerings of the Jews for the erection of the Tabernacle 47 Self-deception shown in the character of Jehoram Shechem PAGE Shittim-wood Shushan. Slavery, its effect upon human character and conduct Soap Song of the Manna-gatherers Soup of Lentils, etc. Spanish Broom Spinning, a branch of domestic industry in the East 88 134 51 .189 65 71 64 61 Keble 103 143 1 28 15 86 107 102 43 170 165 57 17 78 123 49 The Bramble The budding of Aaron's Rod a consolatory assurance to the humble The growth of the Mustard plant emblematic of the diffusion of the Gospel. . The habitat of a Jonquil The holy anointing Oil The Israelites' murmuring The Jews muimur for want of bread The Lily a model for orn aments . and the Brier The Pomegranate a model for ornaments The Prodigal Son a type of men generally The refiner's fire The rich products of Palestine enumerated The righteous and the wicked severally represented by the Myrtle 84 4: 120 109 64 12 83 16 146 116 26 What is meant by the expression, "cannot discern between their |