CONTENTS.
| PAGE | ||
| Our King | Frances Ridley Havergal. | [9] |
| The Sleep | E. B. Browning. | [10] |
| God's Commands | Doddridge. | [13] |
| Be Strong | Adelaide Procter. | [14] |
| The Sleep of the Beloved | Horatius Bonar. | [15] |
| Self-Dependence | Matthew Arnold. | [16] |
| What is Prayer? | James Montgomery. | [18] |
| The Virgin Mary to the Child Jesus | E. B. Browning. | [19] |
| The Voice from Galilee | Horatius Bonar. | [28] |
| Lead, Kindly Light | Cardinal Newman. | [29] |
| Weary of Life | Unidentified. | [30] |
| Come unto Me | Unidentified. | [31] |
| Earth's Beauty | Horatius Bonar. | [33] |
| Servant of God | James Montgomery. | [34] |
| The Angel's Story | Adelaide Procter. | [35] |
| Jesus | Bernard. | [44] |
| Morality | Matthew Arnold. | [45] |
| Morning | John Keble. | [47] |
| Divine Order | Horatius Bonar. | [50] |
| The Issues of Life and Death | James Montgomery. | [51] |
| Gracious Spirit | Stocker. | [52] |
| St. Agnes' Eve | Alfred Tennyson. | [53] |
| Life and Death | Adelaide Procter. | [54] |
| The Angel's Call | Mrs. Hemans. | [56] |
| I would not Live alway | Muhlenberg. | [57] |
| Jerusalem the Golden | Bernard. | [58] |
| When our Heads are Bowed | Heber. | [60] |
| O Soul, Soul | Henry C. Graves. | [61] |
| The Look | E. B. Browning. | [62] |
| The Meaning of the Look | E. B. Browning. | [62] |
| Comfort | E. B. Browning. | [63] |
| Substitution | E. B. Browning. | [64] |
| Tears | E. B. Browning. | [65] |
| Cheerfulness taught by Reason | E. B. Browning. | [65] |
| The Prospect | E. B. Browning. | [66] |
| Consolation | E. B. Browning. | [67] |
| A Thought over a Cradle | N. P. Willis. | [68] |
| Everlasting Blessings | Frances Ridley Havergal. | [69] |
| The Mother to her Child | N. P. Willis. | [70] |
| Give me thy Heart | Adelaide Procter. | [72] |
| One Sweetly Solemn Thought | Phœbe Carey. | [75] |
| Left Behind | Horatius Bonar. | [76] |
| Lord, what a Change | Richard Chenevix Trench. | [78] |
| Our Father | Frances Ridley Havergal. | [78] |
| Thou art the Way | Doane. | [85] |
| The Night and the Morning | Horatius Bonar. | [86] |
| In Affliction | James Montgomery. | [87] |
| Give to the Winds | Gerhard. | [87] |
| Where wilt Thou | Mrs. Sigourney. | [88] |
| One there is above | Newton. | [89] |
| God moves in a mysterious way | Cowper. | [90] |
| Onward, Christian | Johnson. | [91] |
| Thankfulness | Adelaide Procter. | [92] |
| Does the Gospel word proclaim | Newton. | [94] |
| My God, my Father | C. Elliott. | [95] |
| The Seen and the Unseen | Horatius Bonar. | [96] |
| I am far frae my Hame | Unidentified. | [101] |
| The Sinner's Friend | Charlotte Elliott. | [103] |
| Evening Prayer at a Girls' School | Mrs. Hemans. | [105] |
| I Worship Thee | F. W. Faber. | [107] |
| The Peace of God | Adelaide Procter. | [110] |
| Listening in Darkness—Speaking in Light | Frances R. Havergal. | [112] |
| The Morning Star | Horatius Bonar. | [113] |
| God of the World | S. S. Cutting. | [114] |
| There is a God | Steele. | [115] |
| Lord, how Mysterious | Steele. | [116] |
| The Shadow of the Rock | F. W. Faber. | [116] |
| Elegy | Henry King. | [120] |
| Rest Yonder | Horatius Bonar. | [122] |
| Soldiers of Christ | C. Wesley. | [123] |
| Thy Will be done | J. Roscoe. | [124] |
| It is not Dying | Malan. | [125] |
| Watchman! tell us of the Night | Bowring. | [126] |
| The Spirit accompanying the Word of God | James Montgomery. | [127] |
| The Cloudless | Horatius Bonar. | [128] |
| Comfort | Adelaide Procter. | [130] |
| "Master, Say On!" | Frances Ridley Havergal. | [132] |
| The Leper | N. P. Willis. | [134] |
| Things hoped for | Horatius Bonar. | [141] |
| The Sure Refuge | Unidentified. | [144] |
| Unfruitfulness | F. W. Faber. | [145] |
| Murmuring | Richard Chenevix Trench. | [148] |
| If thou couldst Know | Adelaide Procter. | [149] |
| Compensation | Frances Ridley Havergal. | [150] |
| Valiant for the Truth | James Montgomery. | [156] |
| Advent | Horatius Bonar. | [158] |
| A Bethlehem Hymn | Horatius Bonar. | [160] |
| A Desire | Adelaide Procter. | [161] |
| That Glorious Song of Old | Sears. | [164] |
| Hail to the Lord's | Montgomery. | [165] |
| The Old, Old Story | Jemima Luke. | [167] |
| My Jesus | Unidentified. | [168] |
| How Beauteous were the marks divine | A. C. Coxe. | [169] |
| O Sacred Head | Bernard. | [171] |
| Heart of Stone | C. Wesley. | [172] |
| "By Thy Cross and Passion" | Frances Ridley Havergal. | [173] |
| Abide in Him | Horatius Bonar. | [175] |
| Rejoice, all ye Believers | Laurenti. | [176] |
| Joined to Christ | Frances Ridley Havergal. | [177] |
| "Till He Come!" | E. W. Bickersteth. | [178] |
| "Forever with the Lord!" | James Montgomery. | [180] |
| The Meeting-Place | Horatius Bonar. | [181] |
| A Little While | Horatius Bonar. | [183] |
| Ascension Day | John Keble. | [185] |
| The Sacrifice of Abraham | N. P. Willis. | [188] |
| A Solitary Way | Unidentified. | [192] |
| The Child's Welcome into Heaven | Unidentified. | [194] |
| "Now" | Frances Ridley Havergal. | [196] |
| Ocean Teachings | Horatius Bonar. | [201] |
| Incompleteness | Adelaide Procter. | [203] |
| Nothing to Do | Unidentified. | [205] |
| Death | From "Sintram." | [206] |
| It is not Death to Die | Bethune. | [207] |
| Rugby Chapel | Matthew Arnold. | [208] |
| The Right must Win | F. W. Faber. | [217] |
| The Substitute | Horatius Bonar. | [221] |
| Jephthah's Daughter | N. P. Willis. | [222] |
| Lord, many Times | Richard Chenevix Trench. | [228] |
| Cleansing Fires | Adelaide Procter. | [228] |
| Gone Before | Horatius Bonar. | [229] |
| The Lent Jewels | Richard Chenevix Trench. | [231] |
| On the Death of a Missionary | N. P. Willis. | [233] |
| Set Apart | Frances Ridley Havergal. | [236] |
| The Useful Life | Horatius Bonar. | [238] |
| Hymn | Charlotte Elliott. | [240] |
| "Behold, the Bridegroom Cometh!" | Unidentified. | [242] |
| It may be in the Evening | Unidentified. | [246] |
| The Joy of Assurance | Frances Ridley Havergal. | [251] |
| "How Wonderful!" | Frances Ridley Havergal. | [252] |
| Thy Way, not Mine | Horatius Bonar. | [253] |
| A Child's First Impression of a Star | N. P. Willis. | [255] |
| "Come unto Me!" | From St. Stephen the Sabaite. | [256] |
| "Looking unto Jesus" | From the German. | [257] |
| Evening Hymn | Adelaide Procter. | [259] |
| Are all the Children in? | Unidentified. | [261] |
| He Leads us On | Unidentified. | [263] |
| Nothing but Leaves | Unidentified. | [264] |
| Because He first Loved us | Francis Xavier. | [265] |
| Sonnet | Richard Chenevix Trench. | [266] |
| Rest at Evening | Adelaide Procter. | [267] |
| Now the Day is over | Unidentified. | [268] |
| The Land of Light | Horatius Bonar. | [270] |
| Abide with Me | Lyte. | [271] |
| Farewell of the Soul to the Body | Mrs. Sigourney. | [272] |
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