XXII. True following of the Lord,
XXIII. We often misjudge the Lord and his ways,
XXIV. Troublous times foreseen and foretold,
XXV. We can never aim at too high a holiness,
XXVI. Typical sin-bearing and real,
XXVII. In soul-winning be slow to despair,
XXVIII. Enlightened gratitude,
XXIX. The loving interest of large hearts,
XXX. Canaan, though a goodly land, was but an imperfect type,
IV. Successful working may be most prized by man, but faithful work-
V. Speech must be watched as well as action,
VI. If safe, it is because while Satan sifts the Saviour prays,
VII. The helps given in childhood may not always be given in riper years,
VIII. Whom God defends, none can injure,
IX. It is not new means we need, but new power with the old means,
X. Sore questionings for gracious ends,
XI. Till we let go every false confidence, we can never realize the true,
XII. The much commendable, yet the much lacking, in the church of