ILLUSTRATED CATECHISM AIDS, continued:
Illustrative Facts on the First and Second Catechisms, continued:
Chapel; or races, 181
Charlotte Bell, 157
Chief-Justice Gascoigne, 62
Christian Fingoes, 15
Dr. Gifford, 250
Earthquake at Catania, 255
Ellen and Sophia, 279
Ensign Check, 206
"Farewell, Jinnie!" 254
Four in the morning, 206
George H. Decker's father, 83
Grace triumphant, 206
Hedley Vicars, 182
Henry II. and his sons, 39
Jacob Links's blunders, 82
James Burroughs, 279
Jamie's corner, 231
Jemima of Fiji, 275
"Jim Dick," 210
Joel Bulu, 107
John P. James, 130
Joseph of Kaffirland, 86
Kaffir thieves praying, 161
Kitty and Jane, 107
Kitty's difficulty, 182
Lady Maxwell, 112
Life in death, 12
Lord Raglan's lunch, 39
Loss of the "Rothsay-Castle," 273
Mary's new frock, 59
Miss Elizabeth Nodes, 160
Mother and children, 111
Mrs. Susannah Wesley, 111
Naimbanna, 133
Narraput and the robbers, 25.5
No time for explanation, 107
Old Gungajeet, 86
Old William, of Halifax, 161
Peter Links, 16
Purrum Soatuntre, 12
Ragged Tom, 107
Rare flowers made common, 35
Rev. William Entwisle, 112
Rev. Robert Newton, D.D., 279
Rev. Theophilus Pearson, 186
Rev. Joseph Sutcliffe, 227
Richard Cecil, 36
Search for a home, 12
Shusco, the mystery-man, 62
The brave student, 15
The caldron of oil, 83
The charcoal-carrier, 250
The colossus of Rhodes, 13
The conqueror's burial, 230
The converted slave-dealer, 85
The dark day, 254
The dead bird, 227
The five-pound note, 133.
ILLUSTRATED CATECHISM AIDS, continued:
Illustrative Facts on the First and Second
Catechisms, continued:
The frigate "Rainbow," 161
The holy angels, 35
The king and the gipsy, 185
The lad's Bible burned, 134
The last message, 130
The laws of Tongatabu, 63
The little dog's face, 182
The maidservant's Book, 130
The mutilated hands, 186
The Namaqua chief, 59
The poisoned wafer, 111
Two sweep-lads, 38
Undesirable lodgings, 35
Unhappy Brian, 251
Vic Doyle, 275
Waiting near the gate, 186
Widow Goodwin, 209
William and the box, 58
Wolf, or bear? 206
Wreck of the "Dunbar," 254 Yamaki's fetish-tree, 250
love Him for that, father?" 203
Every house has its cross, 179
How one sentence of a sermon prevented suicide, 9
How the cords of love may draw, 203
"In season, out of season," 272
Queen Christina and the gardener's child, 57
Sunday-schools in the past, 248
The closing words of our lesson, 102
The hospital for sick children, 56
The Jew and his daughter, 201
The labourer's legacy, 225
The little girl in court, 273
The young Hollander, 202
Jobson's "Beloved Disciple," 119
King Jack of Haylands, 120
Knight's "The Rocket; or, The Story of
the Stephensons," 71
Leaves from the Book and its Story, 22
Lockwood's "Memorials of the Life of Peter
Böhler," 215
Menet's "Practical Hints on Teaching," 167
Mills's "New Creation," 21
New Lesson-Books for Sunday-Schools: on
"Scripture - Doctrines," 118; on "Bible-
History," 215
Scott's "Tellström and Lapland," 167
Smith's "Holy Child Jesus," 215
The Light in the Window, 72
The Regular Service; or, The Story of Reuben Inch, 167
The Story of the White Rock Cove, 72 The Wesleyan-Methodist Kalendar, and Daily Remembrancer; the Pocket-Diary and Kalendar; and the Pocket-Book, for 1868....22
Weir's "Onward to God," 21 Wesleyan Juvenile Offering, 120
ORIGINAL POETRY:
A winter sketch, 11
Aspirations, 106
Autumn-scenes, 226
Be in earnest, 157
Flowers, 129
"Land ahead!" 181
"Praise ye the Lord!" 58
"Put thy trust in the Lord," by J. R. Robinson, 205
PORTFOLIO OF GLEANINGS:
A king in his old age, 144
A mother's influence, 120
A penitent soldier, 144
A young lady's reasons for not dancing, 191
An apt answer, 284
An infant's resolves, 144
Artless simplicity, 216
"Bible-Billy," 24
Blind people in London, 96
"Buy the Light!" a street-scene in Naples,
144
Divine promises, 23
Do not delay, 23 Do you ever pray? 24 Early life of knats, 96
How the dumb are taught to speak, 23
"I'm God's child," 264
"I know the way to heaven," 192
James Beattie, 47
"Keep by the cross," 28
Key and lock, 284
Kind words, 192
Lead them to Thee! 216
"Let your light shine," "2
Making up a quarrel, 192
"No room for them in the inn," 284
Nothing is lost, 24
Of what use are wasps? 168
On being "instant in prayer," 216
Popish superstition, 120
Praying and giving, 264
Speak to children, 48
"Take another!" 48
"Take hold, and lift!" 48
The angel and the hermit, 72
The cobbler's good conscience, 216
The devil's lime-twig, 47
The nobleman's jester, 284
The production of paper, 47
The right persuasion, 192
The Sunday-school teacher's prayer, 192
The three graces, 264
Too sweet, 48
PRACTICAL PAPERS, continued:
Seeking the Lord's silver, 169
Select or Bible classes, 149
Seven rules for a teacher, 6
"Shooters, but not hitters," 121
Speak gently, 126
Sunday-school addresses, 268
Teachers, and their work, 171
The application of lessons, 244
The duties of a superintendent, 123
The empire of conscience, 78
"The Good Shepherd," 30
The lofty aim of Sunday-school work, 197
The school and the church, 265
The search: an allegory, 196
The work of the present, 4
What to do with an unruly scholar, 126
SCHOOL BIOGRAPHY:
13. God's name proclaimed.
Psalm xxxiv. ..................................
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