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CONTENTS.
Page
Page
Wicliffe
1 The Sheepfold and the Common. Vol. I.
33
Memoir of the late Rev. Edward Miller, Chiswick 6 The Book of Psalms ...........................................
38
Recollections of Early Pastoral Life,-1. Old
Robert Gray
8
Time : or, Reflections for the New Year .............
CHRONICLE.
12
Consecration to God the first Duty of the Year
The Men of the Month
93
Anecdotes, Facts, and Aphorisms ......................
18 Home-Congregational Libraries ....................
35
Bernard's Hymn on the Holy Name of Jesus...... 20
Evangelization of London
35
Opening of the Year .................
20
Congregational Church, Battle Bridge,
Family Godliness.......................
21
Pentonville......
36
Great Driffield, Yorkshire
38
REVIEWS OP RELIGIOUS PUBLICATIONS.
Hull .............
36
Livingstone's Missionary Travels and Researches
Skipton Craven, Yorkshire.......................
37
in South Africa............................................
Beeford, Yorkshire
37
Gregory's Family Godliness
27
Worcester .................................................
37
Rigg's Creation's Testimony to its God...............
28
Kingsbridge, Devon...............................
37
Dr. Davidson, his Heresies, Contradictions, and
Bury St. Edmunds
38
Plagiarisms
30
Forest Gate, Essex ..................................
39
Edmonton and Tottenham ......................
38
BRIEF NOTICES OF RECENT PUBLICATIONS.
Ruthin, North Wales
38
Brown's Analytical Exposition of the Epistle of
Christianity in India
38
Paul the Apostle to the Romans ........
31
Percy Chapel, Bath
38
Portsea....
38
The British and Foreign Evangelical Review, No.
XXII. .......
Bath-Services for the Working Classes... 39
32
New's The Coronet and the Cross .....................
Esher-street, Kennington
32
89
Reynolds's The Miracles of Our Lord and Saviour
Death of the Rov. E. G, Granville, B.A.,
32
of Warwick
Stewart's The Family which Jesus loved
32
39
Knight's Geology and Genesis
32 General-Visit to the Valleys of Piedmont
89
Aveling's The Gathered I lower
33
Voices from the Rocks ........................................
33
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