William Penn thought Socrates as good a Christian as Richard Baxter. Early Fathers of the Church, as Origen and Justin Martyr, held broader views on this point than modern Evangelicals. Even Augustine, from whom Calvin borrowed his theology, admits that he has no controversy with the admirable philosophers, Plato and Plotinus. "Nor do I think," he says in De Civ. Dei., lib. xviii., cap. 47, "that the Jews dare affirm that none belonged unto God but the Israelites." Abraha A Drean After El A Lame A Lay of All's we A Memo A Memo Among t Amy We Andrew Angel of Angels of Annivers Answer, April, 161 A Sabbat A Spiritu Astræa, 1 Astræa at At Port R Autumn I Autumn 1 A Woman A Word fo Barbara F Barclay of Barefoot B Battle Aut Benedicite Branded H Brewing of Bridal of P Brother of Brown of C Christian Sl Christian To Clerical Opp Countess, The, 275. Cry of a Lost Soul. The, 283. Curse of the Charter-Breakers, The, 76. Cypress-Tree of Ceylon, The, 108. Daniel Neall, 137. Daniel Wheeler, 136. Dead Ship of Harpswell, 309. Dedication (to SONGS OF LABOR), 112. Democracy, 105. Demon of the Study, The, 124. Disarmament, 374. Divine Compassion, 339. Dole of Jarl Thorkell, The, 332. Double-headed Snake of Newbury, The, 228. Dream of Pio Nono, The, 189. Dream of Summer, A, 109. Drovers, The, 114. "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott," 262. Eternal Goodness, The, 318. Eva, 166. Eve of Election, The, 236. Exiles, The, 37. Extract from "A New England Legend," 127. Familist's Hymn, The, 35. Farewell of a Virginia Slave Mother to her Daugh- ters sold into Southern Bondage, The, 56. Female Martyr, The, 90. First Flowers, The, 215. For an Autumn Festival, 260. Fountain, The, 36. Freedom in Brazil, 338. From Perugia, 258. Frest Spirit, The, 91. Fruit-Gift, The, 198. 7. 0. 2. Funeral Tree of the Sokokis, Garibaldi, 350. 31. Garrison of Cape Ann, The, 221. Gift of Tritemius, The, 235. Gone, 139. Grave by the Lake, The, 299. Lines on the Death of S. O. Torrey, 134. Lines, written for the Celebration of the Third Lines, written in the Book of a Friend, 71. Lines, written on reading Pamphlets published Lines, written on reading the Message of Gov- Lucy Hooper, 131. Lumbermen, The, 118. Maids of Attitash, The, 305. Mantle of St. John De Matha, The, 314. Marguerite, 376. Mary Garvin. 202. Massachusetts to Virginia, 62. Maud Muller, 204. Mithridates at Chios, 266. Mogg Megone (Parts I., II., III.), 1. Mountain Pictures (Parts I., II.), 278. My Soul and I, 92. Nauhaught, the Deacon, 348. New Exodus, The, 201. New Hampshire, 59. New Wife and the Old, The, 40. New Year: addressed to the Patrons of the Pennsylvania Freeman, 60. Norembega, 347. Norsemen, 27. Notes, 381. Old Burying-Ground, The, 240. On a Prayer-Book, 244. On receiving an Eagle's Quill from Lake Superior, Our Countrymen in Chains, 45. Our Master, 319. Our River, 280. Our State, 150. Pageant, The, 369. Pass of the Sierra, The, 212. Peace Convention at Brussels, The, 149. Pine-Tree, The, 68. Pipes at Lucknow, The, 241. Poor Voter on Election Day, The, 170. Prelude (Among the Hills), 325. Prophecy of Samuel Sewall, 223. Randolph of Roanoke, 104. Ranger, The, 206. Rantoul, 188. Raphael, 130. 98. INDEX. 395 To my Friend on the Death of his Sister, 138. To my Sister, 144. (with a Copy of Woolman's Journal), (Lines written after an Excursion), 162. To Pius IX., 145. To Ronge, 106. To Samuel E. and Harriet W. Sewall, 261. To the Thirty-Ninth Congress, 317. Truce of Piscataqua, The, 231. Two Rabbis, The, 333. Well of Loch Maree, 143. What the Birds said, 315. What the Voice said, 122. Wife of Manoah to her Husband, The, 85. William Forster, 187. Wish of To-day, The, 150. Witch's Daughter, The, 218. Word for the Hour, A, 261. World's Convention, The, 57. Wreck of Rivermouth, 297. THE END. Cambridge: Electrotyped and Printed by Welch, Bigelow, & Co. |