THE CHRISTIAN WORLD? MAGAZINE . FI " I NEVER WANTED ARTICLES ON RELIGIOUS SUBJECTS HALF SO JIUCH AS ARTICLES ON DECIDEDLY PELIGIOUS TONE."- Dr. Arnold. A LONDON: per.lt19.c.es INDEX. XI. Cocklebam Bay, 218. XIII. Cocklers and Flookers, 323. XIV. By the Kitchen Fire, 333. XV. Amy gives her Opinion, 491. XVII. Mrs. Temple requires Sympathy, XXIII. A Talk on the Moors, 575. XXIV. Chalfonts' Opinion, 611. XXV. Madame Gerard is Sea-sick, 647. XXVIII. Back to Chalfonts, 723. XXXI. Anne and Clarice, 808. I. Wordsworth, 220. Above and Underground in Winter, 54. Acorn and the Oak, The, 386. Adrent Time, 313. After many days, 625. ALCOHOLIC DRINKS, OUR:- I. Is Alcohol Food, 626. II, The Antiquity of Ale and Beer, 783. III. Wine us distingnished from Beers, 870. I. Down the Valley of the Rhone, 656. Angel's Gif:, 399. Andi Alteram Partem, 790. BALLADS VROU TUK HIGHWAYS AND HEDGES- Mary Blake; the Force of Prayer. By Mary Howitt. 891. Before and Behind, 47. BIBLE PICTURES FOR SUNDAY READING. By the Rev. William Landels. II. The Son of God, 16. III. The Son of man, 106. IV. The Lamb of God, 192. V. The Great High-Priest, 280. VI. Jehovah Tsidkenu, 358. VII. The All-sufficient Saviour, 518. VIU. The Resurrection and the Life, 579. IX. The Chief Corner-stone, 684. X. The Lamb in the midst of the 'Throne, 737. XI. "King of kings and Lord of lords,' or Christ's Relation to the Universe,” 905. CAXOXBURY HOLT:--A Life's Problem solved. I. Chalfonts, 1. V. At the Holt, 97. 309. XXXIX. Firal, 31. GLIMPSES OF CHRISTIAN HOME. From the Note Book of Pastor Banks. I. Evening, 81. II. Domes:ic, 82. Do. |