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REVIEWS, continued.

Mernes's "Christian Literature," 352

Milner's (Mary) "Sketches illustrative of important Historical

Periods," 278

Natural History of Reptiles, 27

Old Humphrey's Walks in London, 206

Payne's "Elements of Language and general Grammar," 63
Poetical Remains of Lucretia Davidson, 173

Poetry of the Seasons, and of the Kingdoms of Nature, 63
Remarkable Insects-Birds-The Eye-The Hand, 135
Simpson's "Life of Mr. James Renwick," 279

Sketch of Popery, 206

The Mother taught from the sacred Scriptures, 99
Treffry's "Parental Portraiture," 98

Uncle Barnaby, 425

Useful Hints to Teachers, 206

Walton's "Mature Christian," 389

White's "Elements of universal History," 173

Sackville, poetry of, 57

St. John's, Newfoundland, description of, 397
Salamanca, visit to, 234

Satan, the tempter, 345

Scorpion, cure for the bite of a, 244

Scriptural Conversations. Love of the Bible inculcated, 7-mira-
culous feeding of five thousand men, 8; and of four thousand, 10
-cure of the daughter of the Syrophenician woman, 43; of a
man who was deaf, and had an impediment in his speech, 77—
healing of great multitudes, 78-the transfiguration, 79-casting
out of a dumb and deaf spirit, 80-review of a brief portion of
our Lord's history, 149-healing of the woman who was bowed
together with a spirit of infirmity, 151-cure of blind Bartimeus,
222

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SCRIPTURE, ILLUSTRATIONS OF: continued.

Genesis 1. 2, 3....294

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Matthew xiv. 15-22; Mark vi. 35-45; Luke ix. 12-18;
John vi. 3-15; Matthew xv. 32, &c.; Mark viii. 1—11....8
Matthew xv. 21-29; Mark vii. 24-31....43

Matthew xv. 29, &c.; Mark vii. 31, &c....77

Matthew xvii. 14-22; Mark ix. 14-30; Luke ix. 37-43....80
Matthew xx. 29, &c.; Mark x. 46, &c.; Luke xviii. 35, &c. ....223
Luke xiii. 10-18....151

1 Corinthians ii. 9....94

"Seed of the woman," salvation by the, 242
Selden, John, memoir of, 1, 40

Sensation and the Senses. No. I. General structure of the body,
230-No. II. The nervous system, 268-No. III. Sense of touch,
298-No. IV. Taste, 330; smell, 332-No. V. Hearing, 366—
No. VI. Seeing, 406

Sentences for reflection, 316, 349, 384, 417

Sheffield, destructive thunder-storm at, 302

Shepherds, causes of Egyptian aversion towards, 228

Simpson's "Traditions of the Covenanters," extract from, 199-
"Life of Mr. James Renwick," extract from, 277; review of,
279

Sinai, Mount, prospect from, 312

Sleigh, Rev. W., communication from, 24

South, Sir James, observations by, on the planet Jupiter, 385, 421
Spaniard, superstition in a, 167

Spanish female, good principle in a, 168

Stamp's "Historical notices of Wesleyan Methodism in Bradford,”
mentioned, 112

Strafford, Lord, trial of, mentioned, 41

Straw, use of, in making bricks, 328

Strype's “ Memorials of Archbishop Cranmer," extract from, 96

Surrey, the poet, characteristic sketch of, 56

Table-Mountain, excursion over, 18

"Time's Telescope," extracts from: On winter, 28-Defence
against gloom and melancholy in November, 391

Toledo, its cathredral, bell, and sword-blades, 276

Tract, good effected by means of a, 239

Travelling Scenes and Anecdotes. The island of Juan Fernandez,
16-Table-Mountain, Cape of Good Hope, 18

Trees, subterraneous, remarks on, 374

Understanding, a young man void of, 24
Universe, stability of the system of the, 169

Wesley, Rev. Charles, Jackson's "Life" of, reviewed, 99-remarks
on an expression of, concerning Handel, 91-characteristics of
the poetry of, 114, 185-observations on a hymn of, 259-verses
by, 144, 252

Wesleyan Chronological Notices, 22, 54, 85, 124, 155, 190, 257,
296, 328, 364, 404

Whewell's "Bridgewater Treatise," extracts from: The stability
of the system of the universe, 169-Physical adaptations, 274
Whitethroat, remarks on the, 138

Wotton, Sir Henry, life of, 217-verses by, 251

Wyat, Sir Thomas, poetry of, 57

Young, Dr., quoted, on the beneficial effects of a garden, 247

Young beginners, good advice to, 372

Young writer, letter to a, 378

Zodiacal light, appearance of the, 104, 356

LIST OF ENGRAVINGS.

1. John Selden, 1

2. Lincoln College, Oxford, 37

3. King Charles the First, 73

4. Ivegate, Bradford: Entrance to John Nelson's Dungeon, 109

5. Sir Thomas More, 145

6. The Lollards' Tower, Lambeth, 181

7. Sir Henry Wotton, 217

8. Hylton Castle, 253

9. Richard Hooker, 289 10. Booth-Bank, Cheshire, 325 11. Bishop Ezekiel Hopkins, 361 12. St. John's, Newfoundland, 397

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