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No. 219.]

ENTERED AT STATIONERS' HALL.

JANUARY, 1883. [VOL. 14.

WAYSIDE WORDS.

[ORGAN OF THE "CHRISTIAN AUTHORS' PRAYER UNION."]

Edited by Frederick Harper, M.A.,

Rector of Hinton-Waldrist, Berks.

MOTTO FOR 1883.

JESUS said "HE THAT FOLLOWETH ME shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life."- St. John viii. 12.

And "The Bread of Life."-St. John vi. 35.

And "The Water of Life."-Rev. xxi. 6.

And "The Tree of Life."-Rev. xxii. 14.
And "The Grace of Life."-1 St. Peter iii. 7.
And "The Crown of Life."-St. James i. 12.
And " Everlasting Life."-St. John v. 24.

LONDON:

E. MARLBOROUGH & Co., 51 OLD BAILEY.

NEW

EW and enlarged edition of THE VOICE OF NATURE.
Price 4d.

"As full of natural truth as the Bible is of spiritual truth."

"The plain sound common sense of Mr. Scott's Voice of Nature must commend itself to the unprejudiced, and the system recommended-the Botanic system of medicine-is one which cannot be too highly spoken of, as being both natural and scriptural. W. LUSH, Vicar of Stixwould."

B. V. SCOTT, M.B., M.R.S., College of Health, 121 Kensington, Liverpool

BETHESDA MISSION, PORTSMOUTH,

WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE

PORTSEA ISLAND TOWN MISSION.

Through the continued Agricultural distress, which for the present considerably curtails the income of the Superintendent, he will be unable to advance the sums which have been necessary in previous years to meet the temporary debts of the Mission, additional help is therefore urgently needed. It is also desired to pay off immediately a debt of £305 on St. John Street Mission Hall, and to appoint a Female Missionary for that District. The various Branches of the work, Missionaries' Salaries, Expenses of the Mission Halls, Relief of the Poor, etc., etc., need continual funds. Contributions will be thankfully received by Commander B. H. KEY, Denbigh Lodge, Elm Grove, Southsea.

ECHOES FROM OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL.

BY REV. F. HARPER.

LESSONS FOR EVERY SUNDAY IN THE CHRISTIAN YEAR. PRICE 1s., Blue Cloth, Gilt-lettered.

A Schoolmaster says: "It is just the book to put into the hands of a Sunday School Teacher who has not much time to prepare the matter at home."

Our kind friend Mr. W. Clayton Clayton is helping us in circulating this little book-who will follow his eaxmple?

J. Nisbet and Co., 21 Berner's Street, London.

Miss Skinner's last French Letter, addressed to French Fishermen and Mariners is now ready, and may be obtained of Mr. H. Randle, Bookseller, Queen's Road, Hastings. 1 doz., 4d. ; 25, 6d. ; 50, 8d.; 100, 1s.; 500, 4s. The Authoress has informed us that it is "written especially in the hope of leading the Roman Catholic fishermen who visit our shores, to Jesus without offending their prejudices."

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The Editor gratefully acknowledges the following: Donations-Miss Edwards, 5s. M. S., £2. Mr. E. Gillett, £1. F.S., £2. Subscriptions-Rev. P. Browne, £3 3s. Miss Madeley, 7s. Rev. T. Fielder, 5s.

VERY COMFORTABLE Lodgings and Board if required can be had at the Dorking Coffee House, Shanklin. Suitable for a Convalescent. Apply for terms.

GOOD LODGINGS can be obtained at Hinton, consisting of two sitting and two bedrooms, or less if required. Village healthy and pretty. Farm produce at hand. For particulars apply, in the first instance, to the Rector.

Translations of Miss SKINNER'S Friendly Letters in French and German can now be had at a cheap rate from her. Address -5 St. James' Square, Bath.

WANTED, a Situation as Nursery Governess to Young Children. Age 18. Apply to Editor of this Magazine.

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