Statistics. Sanitary Statistics ......... 424 Length of a Mile 425 Periodicals ......... 425 329 Causes of Death.... 330 The Moral Condition of England and 330 522 Island of Errom 523 556 557 117 10 The Lay Preachers' Corner. 112 Straining after Popularity ... 315 Preachers and Preaching ............ 374 Martyrs Wanted............ 374 The Minister's Tears.................. 374 Preaching to the Point ............ 375 The Modern Pulpit 376 Pulpit Eloquence nce ................ .......................... 548 Household Hints. ............. 38 Ecclesiastical Affairs. Highgate Chapel ....... 115 “Surprise Parties" of Holy Scripture in all Religious Religion in Wales .......... ... 216 1 On the Office of Deacon .................. ] .............. The Christian Witness. 36 | Home Evangelization 277 Page Page The Indian Rebellion............ 238 The Lord Bishop of London and the Na- The Evangelization of London ......277, 326 Glasgow Mission Churches ..... Protestantism doing Homage to Popery Revival of the Slave Trade .............. 327 National Thanksgiving............ Methodism in Sydney ............... Chapel-Building Society ............ 238 Chinese Missions Condition and Claims of India..... Pastor Roussel in Ireland.............. The Revival in Scotland ............. Prize Essay on the Evangelization 131 Religious Awakening in Ireland. The Diocese of Oxford................... 186 Irish Evangelical Society........ 187 Revival of Religion ...... Revival of Religion ................ 187 Rev. J. A. James ............ Church-Rates .................. 519 Foreign Lands............................... 519 563 The London Missionary Society.. Papist Priests for Great Britain Congregational Record, 42, 91, 141, 239, 286, Christian Instruction Society Home Record ........................45, 428, 526 London City Mission........ General Record .................................. 95 British and Foreign School Society ...... The Rev. Alexander Raleigh, and Hare- British and Foreign Sailors' Institute ... court Chapel, Canonbury, London ... 143 * The Soldiers' Friend and Army Scripture Address to the Church and Congregation at Whitefield's Tabernacle, Moorfields 188 Lord's Day Observance Society ............ Stroud, Gloucestershire.......... 189 The Paris Bible Society ........ 189 Turkish Missions ......... Occasional Paper of Home Missionary Annual Meeting of the Congregational Union of England and Wales .......... London Missionary Society .... 270 Home Evangelization ............ Irish Evangelical Society..... 271 Congregational Schools .............. Colonial Missionary Society....... 271 Colonial Record ........... English Congregational Chapel-Build 272 Special Religious Services for the Working Congregational Board of Education ...... 273 ... 566 190 334 . . . . . . . . Poetry. 48 | The Loss made up in Christ................. 288 “Boast not Thyself of To-Morrow” ..... 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