THE Christian World Magazine AND FAMILY VISITOR. 1870. "I XEVER WASTED ARTICLES ON RELIGIOUS SUBJECTS HALF SO MUCH AS ARTICLES ON COMBOX SUBJECTS, WRITTEN WITH A DECIDEDLY RELIGIOUS TONE."-Dr. Arnold, LONDON: Per. 1419.2.100 INDEX. Ancient Answers to a Modern Question. By | Gossip concerning the People of Gotham, A P. W. Darnton, 151 By the Rev. E. Paxton Hood, 51 Bible Work amongst French Prisoners. By HESTER GOLDERING's SACRIFICE. By Maggie Pasteur de Fay, of Brussels, 911 Symington I. What led to the Sacrifice, 9 312 Brahmo Somaj, The. By Henry T. Robjohns, II. Little Trottie given up, 15 M.A., 721 III. Amongst the Mountains, 134 Camp Meeting in the North of England, A, IV. Don Quixote and Diogenes, 139 V. Socius et Amicus, 141 CARRIE'S RESOLUTION. By Marianne Farn. VI. Written by Pansie Trevor, 210 ingham, VII. Violet continues the Narrative, 219 VIII. “Will you come, Pansie ?" 224 IX. Violet's Discourse, 285 x. Craigdallie's Reception, 291 IV. In the Waiticg-Room, 159 XI, Glen Tilt, 361 XII. After the Picnic, 371 XIII. The Captain of the "Travailleur,'' . VI. A Drive, 238 433 VII. No Lope, 313 XIV, Showing the White Feather, 440 VIII. A Missing Letter, 316 XV. Mine own Familiar Friend, 525 IX. Lost, 394 XVI. Violet continues the Narrative, 530 X, Fonnd, 397 XVII. The Calm Broken, 607 XI. A Sleepless Night, 473 XVIII. Written by Pansie, 609 XIX. Through the Snow, 614 XX. In the Western Corridor, 688 XXI. Sorrow treadeth the Heels of Joy, Channel Islands, The, 543 695 CHILDREN'S HOUR, THE XXII. Hester takes her Son into ConfiCarrie's Resolution. By Marianne Farn dence, 698 ingbam, 76, 157, 234, 313, 394, 473 XXIII. How the Golderings kept ChristNellie's Hands. By Marianne Farningham, mas, 762 554, 635, 714, 795, 875, 950 XXIV. Sanguelac! 770 XXV. The News reaches Hester, 855 XXVI. Pansie to Violet, 859 XXVII, “O World! O Life! O Day! O EXTRACTS FROM THE DIARY AND CORRE Misery !" 866 XXVIII. Written by Jane Goldering, 917 XXIX. “Thou art no mate for me, Do. Annotated by his friend Richard Morton, nald," 925 321, 440, 536, 593, 706 XXX, Violet ends the Narrative, 931 How not to be Vulgar, A Lecture. By ThoFar above Rubies, 298, 426 mas T. Lynch, 161 Few Words about Lighthouses, A, 755 George Whitefield's Centenary. By T. C. Life: Social, Ecclesiastical, and Political, in Tarberville, 881 Yorkshire. By the Rev. W. M. Statham, GLIMPSES THROUGH THE CLBRESTORY ; OR, 348 SIDE LIGHTS OF THE CHURCH. By Timo Lighthouses, A few Words about, 755 Linguists, Notes on, 620 |