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A Child's Prayer.[369]
A Child's Reading.[129]
A Lesson for Husbands and Wives.[257]
An Appeal to Baptized Children.—By Rev. William. Bannard.[141]
A Temptation and its Consequences.[21]
A Word of Exhortation.[5]
Brotherly Love.—By Rev. M.S. Hutton, D.D.[89], [105], [137]
Children and their Training.[375]
Children of the Parsonage.—By Mrs. G.M. Sykes.[246]
Children's Apprehension of the Power of Prayer.[305]
Chinese Daughter.—Letter of Mrs. Bridgeman.[18]
Cousin Mary Rose, or a Child's First Visit.[69]
Despondency and Hope; an Allegory.—By Mrs. J. Norton.[187]
Every Prayer should be offered in the Name of Jesus.[356]
Excerpta.[100]
Excessive Legislation.[167]
Extravagance.[354]
Family Government.[320]
Fault Finding; its Effects.—By Ellen Ellison.[13]
" " The Antidote.—By Ellen Ellison.[156], [180]
Filial Reverence of the Turks.[292]
First Prayer in Congress.[308]
Female Education.—By Rev. S.W. Fisher.[271]
" " Physical Training.[297]
" " Intellectual Training.[330]
" " [363]
Frost.[384]
General Instructions for the Physical Education of Children.[336]
Gleanings by the Wayside.[217], [249], [277]
God's Bible a Book for all.[220]
Habit.[140]
Infants taught to Pray.[192]
Inordinate Grief the effect of an Unsubdued Will.[301]
Instruction of the Young in the Doctrines and Precepts of the Gospel.[31]
Intellectual Power of Woman.—By Rev. S.W. Fisher.[255]
Know Thyself.[93]
Letter from a Father to his Son.[241]
Light Reading.[316]
Lux in Tenebras; or a Chapter of Heart History.—By Mrs. G.M. Sykes.[286]
Magnetism.[170]
Memoir of Mrs. Van Lennep.[24]
Ministering Spirits.[20]
Mothers need the Baptism of the Holy Ghost.[353]
My Baby.[309]
My Little Niece Mary Jane.[55], [76]
Music in Christian Families.[342]
Never Faint in Prayer.[259]
Never tempt another.[184]
Notices of Books.[36], [131], [164]
Old Juda.[96]
One-Sided Christians.[283]
Opening the Gate.[267]
Parental Solicitude.[165]
Prayer for Children sometimes unavailing.[213]
Promises.[223]
Recollections Illustrative of Maternal Influence.[37]
Reminiscences of the late Rev. T.H. Gallaudet.—By Mrs. G.M. Sykes.[42]
Report of Maternal Associations.—Putnam, O.[64]
" " " 2d Presb. Church, Detroit, Mich.[84]
" " " Salem, Mich.[86]
Sabbath Meditations.[81]
The Benefits of Baptism.—By Rev. W. Bannard.[120]
The Bonnie Bairns.[53]
The Boy the Father of the Man.[339]
The Boy who never forgot his Mother.[202]
The Death-bed Scene.[34]
The Editor's Table.[67]
The Family Promise.—By Rev. J. McCarroll, D.D.[109]
The Importance of Family Religion.—By Rev. H.T. Cheever.[48]
The Mission Money, or the Pride of Charity.[205], [234]
The Mothers of the Bible.—Zipporah.[101]
" " " The Mothers of Israel at Horeb.[133], [188]
" " " The Mother of Samson.[197]
" " " Naomi and Ruth.[229]
" " " Hannah.[261]
" " " Ichabod's Mother.[203]
" " " Rizpah.[325]
" " " Bathsheba.[357]
The Mother's Portrait.[310]
The Orphan Son and Praying Mother.[378]
The Promise Fulfilled.[112], [145]
The Riddle Solved.[211]
The Stupid, Dull Child.[175]
The Treasury of Thoughts.[162]
The Wasted Gift, or Just a Minute.[125], [150]
The Youngling of the Flock.[196]
The Young Men's Christian Association.—By Mrs. L.H. Sigourney.[228]
To Fathers.—By Amicus.[7]
To my Father.[318]
Trials.[227]
Why are we not Christians?[346]
Woman.—By Rev. M.S. Hutton, D.D.[370]


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