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Bible, The, a Book, 481

the Inexhaustibleness of, 422

Binney, Rev. T., on Months of Vanity, 49.
Blushing to be Blushed for, 476.

Books, Notices of, 42, 93, 141, 189, 235,
284, 331, 381, 426, 477, 526, 572.

Brewster, Sir David, Obituary, 183.

British Missions, 275.

Brown, Rev. John, B.A., on Congregation-

alism in Suffolk, 218.

Brown, Rev. A. M., LL.D., on the Relation

of the Church and the Ministry to our
Baptized Children, 121.

Bruges, the Sculptor of, 353, 403, 443,
492. .

Busy People, Golden Words for, 34, 88
138, 184, 229, 281, 326, 377, 422, 476,
571.

Business and Religion, 229.

But One Way, 327.

Calcutta and London, 418.

Captives, the Abyssinian, 17.

Catholic, the Revival. 1. In relation to
the Protestant Establishment, 11.

2. In its relation

formists, 159.

Cross, how William Farel found the True,
65.

Cross, around the. 1. The Three Marys, 212.

2. Numbered with the

John and Mary, 399.

4. The Supernatural

Wonders of Calvary, 439.

5. The Seven Sayings

of our Lord, 534.

Dale, Rev. R. W., M.A., on Public Prayer

and Liturgical Forms, 376.

Danger of admitting Little Sins, 89.
Davids, Rev. T. W., on Congregationalism

in Essex, 29.

Darkness is not Depth, 378.

Death and the Christian, 88.

Decision, 281.

Domestic and Public Life of Ulrich Zwingle,

97, 145.

Dragon, St. George and the, 90.
Dream, a, 283.

Education, Primary and Nonconformists,
267.

Elim and Marah, 170.

Evangelistic Work on the Continent, 561.

Facts of Christianity and of Science, 260.

Faithfulness of God, 422.

Fashionable Manners, 477.

Farewell to the Old Tabernacle, Moorfields,
420.

Farel, how William, found the True Cross,
65.

Fiction and its Influence, 377.

Fire and Sin, 523.

Fitch, James Mason, 378.

Friends, Pages for our Young, 36, 90, 139,

185, 230, 283, 328, 378, 424, 523, 569.

Future, the Possibilities of, 139.

Gatherings, our College, 374.

George, Saint, and the Dragon, 90.
Gladstone, Mr., on the Book of Psalms,138.
God, our Refuge, 326.

how little Henry came to know, 185,
230.

God's Time the best, 35.

Golden Words for Busy People, 34, 88,
138, 184, 229, 281, 326, 377, 422, 476,
571.

"Grace Abounding:"-The Story of

Robert Annan, 540.

Grant, Sir Robert's Sacred Poems, 397.
Great Mountains, Thoughts on a Visit to

the Highlands, 433.

Hackney, some Old Religious Associations

of, 452, 486, 545.

Hallett, Rev. John, on Congregationalism
in Norfolk, 365.
Hamilton, Dr. James, 23.
Heaven, what is it? 422.

Heart, the Universal, a Witness for God,

476.

Henry, how Little, came to know God,

185, 230.

Hymns of the Thirty Years' War, 391.

I never Forgive, 282.

Indians of British Columbia, 207.

Ireland, the Anglican Church in, 321.

Irish Church, the Congregational Union

on, 469.

Irish Evangelical Society Quarterly Record,
83, 225, 360, 503.

Jenner, Rev. Stephen, M.A., Specimens of
Recent Poetry, 302.

John and Mary, Dying Charge to, 399.
Joy of Satan in Unbelief, 138,

Law, Rev. Palmer, on "Tick, Tick, Tick,"
424.

Light, on an Old Shadow, 69.

Liturgy, is a, Desirable? 344.

Living and Dying, 229.
Look Higher, 378.

London and Calcutta, 418.
Lord, the, is my God, 327.

Luther, Catherine Zell, the Friend of, 1.
Macfie, Rev. M., F.R.G.S., on Religion
among the Indians of British Columbia,
207.

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Nonconformists on their relation to Con-

formists, 159.

Nonconformity of England, the Catholic

Revival in relation to, 104.

Northampton, Congregationalism in, 76.

Northamptonshire, Congregationalism in,

127.

Norris, Rev. Alfred, on Death and the

Christian, 88.

Obituary Rev. John Alexander, 474.
Sir David Brewster, 183.
Rev. Thomas E. Evans, 234.
Rev. James Hamilton, D.D., 23.
Rev. William Slate, 181.

Rev. Arthur Tidman, D.D., 193.
Rev. Wm. Urwick, D.D., 472.
Rev. Robt. Vaughan, D.D., 323.

Pages for the Young, 36, 90, 139, 185,
230, 283, 328, 378, 424, 523, 569.
Paul and a Church Sleeper, 423.
People, Golden Words for Busy, 34, 88,
138, 184, 229, 281, 326, 377, 422,
476, 571.

Philippina of Lüns, 529.

Poetry-Death and the Christian, 88.

Childlike as Samuel, 349.

Specimens of Recent, 217, 258.

the Church, 302.

the True Sister of Mercy, 303.

the Retrospect, 258.

Hymns for the Penitent Convict,

the Blossoming Rod, 259.

the Poet of Poets, 217.

the Gospel in the Lord's Supper,

217.

Months of Vanity, 49.

Morris, Rev. A. J., on the Bible, a Book,

481.

Nightingale, the Song of the, 327.

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Columbia, 207.

Zwingle, Life of Ulrich, 97, 145.
Zell, Catherine, of Strasburg, 1.

ERRATUM.

"The Sculptor of Bruges," Part II., beginning at page 403, throughout the paper,
read Anka for Auka.

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