ploughed up; 407. Rowland Hill; A Christian ought to be universally
compassionate; 408. An expedient for conversing by a reference to
texts; 409. Be pitiful, be courteous; The two disciples on their journey
to Emmaus; 410. The true believer is a new creature; 411. A saint!
Oh would that I could claim; 412. The soul of the believer must be
habituated to action; Approaching the heavenly shore; 413. The mer-
chant, who towards spicy regions sails; Thou, as a gallant bark from
Albion's coast; Intimate friendships; 414. The temple of Solomon;
No hammer fell, no ponderous axes rung; We may harmonize in prin-
ciples, though we may differ in punctilios; 415. Party spirit; 416.
In the midst of life we are in death; 417. Love of the stage; Can
laughter feed th' immortal mind? The poet Shakspeare; 416. A Chris-
tian cannot with impunity enter into the spirit of the world; As in the
inn there was no room for our Saviour, so neither is there room for him
in our depraved hearts; 420. Mind not the difficulties of thy march;
Anecdote of Windham, irreverent use of the sacred name: 421. Leigh-
ton-the children of God; 423. Hear what God the Lord hath spoken;
If the world hate you, 424. The Apostle Paul: When pining sickness
wastes the frame; 425. The example of the aged Christian; 426.
Reader! art thou desolate and afflicted; Fear not, Zion's sons and daugh-
ters; 428. "Be still and know that I am God;" Think not, when all
your scanty stores afford; 429. Early dedication; 431. "These six
things does the Lord hate; " 432. Uncertain wages of glory and thanks
amongst men; Peace-makers; 433. Doddridge on the healing of breaches;
434. Ye different sects, who all declare; Scruples of conscience should
be tenderly treated; 435. Godliness the beginning of joyfulness; Be
not conformed to this world; 436. Judson on dress; Leighton on the
better wardrobe; The sons of Eli; 437. To be pleased with what God
pleases; 438. The conversion of a soul; 439. The fanning time, the
day of sifting; 440. The Gospel spread by fishermen ; The children of
Israel; 441. The passage through the wilderness; Ye fearful saints,
fresh courage take; 442. Strife between good and evil; 443. We may
give our hand to the real inquirer after truth; Integrity of heart; 444.
On the improvement of our gifts; 445. A desire for the real happiness
of man; A good foundation for hope; 446. The selfish, the earthly, the
sensual; 447. Who is my neighbour; 448. In thy light shall we see
light; The sufferings of Christ; 449. True simplicity of spirit; Bishop
Hall; 450. Augustine after traversing the ways of the world; 451.
Leighton on finding so few Christians; White on private prayer; 452.
"I will be as the dew unto Israel;" 453. Wicked men are turbulent
and stormy; Engagement of the saints in their last conflict; 454. The
true church; Psalm lxxii. ("From Songs of Zion"), 455.