CONTENTS.

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Our KingFrances Ridley Havergal.[9]
The SleepE. B. Browning.[10]
God's CommandsDoddridge.[13]
Be StrongAdelaide Procter.[14]
The Sleep of the BelovedHoratius Bonar.[15]
Self-DependenceMatthew Arnold.[16]
What is Prayer?James Montgomery.[18]
The Virgin Mary to the Child JesusE. B. Browning.[19]
The Voice from GalileeHoratius Bonar.[28]
Lead, Kindly LightCardinal Newman.[29]
Weary of LifeUnidentified.[30]
Come unto MeUnidentified.[31]
Earth's BeautyHoratius Bonar.[33]
Servant of GodJames Montgomery.[34]
The Angel's StoryAdelaide Procter.[35]
JesusBernard.[44]
MoralityMatthew Arnold.[45]
MorningJohn Keble.[47]
Divine OrderHoratius Bonar.[50]
The Issues of Life and DeathJames Montgomery.[51]
Gracious SpiritStocker.[52]
St. Agnes' EveAlfred Tennyson.[53]
Life and DeathAdelaide Procter.[54]
The Angel's CallMrs. Hemans.[56]
I would not Live alwayMuhlenberg.[57]
Jerusalem the GoldenBernard.[58]
When our Heads are BowedHeber.[60]
O Soul, SoulHenry C. Graves.[61]
The LookE. B. Browning.[62]
The Meaning of the LookE. B. Browning.[62]
ComfortE. B. Browning.[63]
SubstitutionE. B. Browning.[64]
TearsE. B. Browning.[65]
Cheerfulness taught by ReasonE. B. Browning.[65]
The ProspectE. B. Browning.[66]
ConsolationE. B. Browning.[67]
A Thought over a CradleN. P. Willis.[68]
Everlasting BlessingsFrances Ridley Havergal.[69]
The Mother to her ChildN. P. Willis.[70]
Give me thy HeartAdelaide Procter.[72]
One Sweetly Solemn ThoughtPhœbe Carey.[75]
Left BehindHoratius Bonar.[76]
Lord, what a ChangeRichard Chenevix Trench.[78]
Our FatherFrances Ridley Havergal.[78]
Thou art the WayDoane.[85]
The Night and the MorningHoratius Bonar.[86]
In AfflictionJames Montgomery.[87]
Give to the WindsGerhard.[87]
Where wilt ThouMrs. Sigourney.[88]
One there is aboveNewton.[89]
God moves in a mysterious wayCowper.[90]
Onward, ChristianJohnson.[91]
ThankfulnessAdelaide Procter.[92]
Does the Gospel word proclaimNewton.[94]
My God, my FatherC. Elliott.[95]
The Seen and the UnseenHoratius Bonar.[96]
I am far frae my HameUnidentified.[101]
The Sinner's FriendCharlotte Elliott.[103]
Evening Prayer at a Girls' SchoolMrs. Hemans.[105]
I Worship TheeF. W. Faber.[107]
The Peace of GodAdelaide Procter.[110]
Listening in Darkness—Speaking in LightFrances R. Havergal.[112]
The Morning StarHoratius Bonar.[113]
God of the WorldS. S. Cutting.[114]
There is a GodSteele.[115]
Lord, how MysteriousSteele.[116]
The Shadow of the RockF. W. Faber.[116]
ElegyHenry King.[120]
Rest YonderHoratius Bonar.[122]
Soldiers of ChristC. Wesley.[123]
Thy Will be doneJ. Roscoe.[124]
It is not DyingMalan.[125]
Watchman! tell us of the NightBowring.[126]
The Spirit accompanying the Word of GodJames Montgomery.[127]
The CloudlessHoratius Bonar.[128]
ComfortAdelaide Procter.[130]
"Master, Say On!"Frances Ridley Havergal.[132]
The LeperN. P. Willis.[134]
Things hoped forHoratius Bonar.[141]
The Sure RefugeUnidentified.[144]
UnfruitfulnessF. W. Faber.[145]
MurmuringRichard Chenevix Trench.[148]
If thou couldst KnowAdelaide Procter.[149]
CompensationFrances Ridley Havergal.[150]
Valiant for the TruthJames Montgomery.[156]
AdventHoratius Bonar.[158]
A Bethlehem HymnHoratius Bonar.[160]
A DesireAdelaide Procter.[161]
That Glorious Song of OldSears.[164]
Hail to the Lord'sMontgomery.[165]
The Old, Old StoryJemima Luke.[167]
My JesusUnidentified.[168]
How Beauteous were the marks divineA. C. Coxe.[169]
O Sacred HeadBernard.[171]
Heart of StoneC. Wesley.[172]
"By Thy Cross and Passion"Frances Ridley Havergal.[173]
Abide in HimHoratius Bonar.[175]
Rejoice, all ye BelieversLaurenti.[176]
Joined to ChristFrances Ridley Havergal.[177]
"Till He Come!"E. W. Bickersteth.[178]
"Forever with the Lord!"James Montgomery.[180]
The Meeting-PlaceHoratius Bonar.[181]
A Little WhileHoratius Bonar.[183]
Ascension DayJohn Keble.[185]
The Sacrifice of AbrahamN. P. Willis.[188]
A Solitary WayUnidentified.[192]
The Child's Welcome into HeavenUnidentified.[194]
"Now"Frances Ridley Havergal.[196]
Ocean TeachingsHoratius Bonar.[201]
IncompletenessAdelaide Procter.[203]
Nothing to DoUnidentified.[205]
DeathFrom "Sintram."[206]
It is not Death to DieBethune.[207]
Rugby ChapelMatthew Arnold.[208]
The Right must WinF. W. Faber.[217]
The SubstituteHoratius Bonar.[221]
Jephthah's DaughterN. P. Willis.[222]
Lord, many TimesRichard Chenevix Trench.[228]
Cleansing FiresAdelaide Procter.[228]
Gone BeforeHoratius Bonar.[229]
The Lent JewelsRichard Chenevix Trench.[231]
On the Death of a MissionaryN. P. Willis.[233]
Set ApartFrances Ridley Havergal.[236]
The Useful LifeHoratius Bonar.[238]
HymnCharlotte Elliott.[240]
"Behold, the Bridegroom Cometh!"Unidentified.[242]
It may be in the EveningUnidentified.[246]
The Joy of AssuranceFrances Ridley Havergal.[251]
"How Wonderful!"Frances Ridley Havergal.[252]
Thy Way, not MineHoratius Bonar.[253]
A Child's First Impression of a StarN. P. Willis.[255]
"Come unto Me!"From St. Stephen the Sabaite.[256]
"Looking unto Jesus"From the German.[257]
Evening HymnAdelaide Procter.[259]
Are all the Children in?Unidentified.[261]
He Leads us OnUnidentified.[263]
Nothing but LeavesUnidentified.[264]
Because He first Loved usFrancis Xavier.[265]
SonnetRichard Chenevix Trench.[266]
Rest at EveningAdelaide Procter.[267]
Now the Day is overUnidentified.[268]
The Land of LightHoratius Bonar.[270]
Abide with MeLyte.[271]
Farewell of the Soul to the BodyMrs. Sigourney.[272]

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