S Souls are perishing before thee[119] Standing upon the awful brink[117]

T The awful night hath passed, the day[100] The balmy spring awakes the flowers[35] The day of life is closing[104] The fear of God most high[113] The precious blood of Christ my Lord[11] There is a sword of glittering sheen[32] There were fishermen once by the blue Galilee[45] The Sabbath sun has risen high[55] The stately mansion riseth beneath the builder’s hand[25] The summer blossoms fast decay[13] To whom do I obedience owe[63]

W When from the branches’ leafy screen[92] When in our breasts we feel the flame of love[97] When on Zion’s hill we rest[37] When Peter by the miracle[90] When shades of night around him close[16] When verdant fields are seen no more[65] Where is thy new-born Lord, O Judah? Zion—where thy King?[81] Who wisdom’s path forsakes[115] Why dread the future, trembling one[109]

POEMS.

I dreamed that in the stilly hush of night [153] Life’s deep afflictions not alone demand [136] Proud—and of what! poor vain and helpless worm [149] Through the majestic forest shade [125]

C. Nelson and Sons’ Publications.

HISTORY AND TRAVEL.

THE LAND AND THE BOOK.

With numerous Illustrations. By W. M. Thomson, D.D., twenty-five years Missionary in Palestine. Crown 8vo. Price 7s. 6d.

TWENTY-NINE YEARS IN THE WEST INDIES AND CENTRAL AFRICA.