POETRY.-" Jephtha's daugh. ter," 8" Death of an Infant," 27-"The Dying Christian," 45--" Pray without Ceasing," 56---"The Sabbath," 71"Faith Triumphant," 88"The Little Maid," 105"An Anecdote," 118"Abel," 137-" On the death of a beloved and youngest son,"153-"Consider the lilies of the field," 167 " Domestic Ties," 189" Weeping Willow," 201-"Hymn" 224-"The Church of our fathers," 240 "By the grace of God, I am what I am,"256-" A Christian WarSong," 266"Hymn for All Saints' Day," 281-"BishopKen's Grave," 298- The Eucharist," 313-" A Traveller's Musings," 328-" Lines written during a Thunder Storm," 345- A mother to her child," 360-" Third Sunday in Advent," 37466 Hymn for the Sacrament," 393-" A Christmas Wish," 406. No. 79.] [Vol. IV. THE PENNY SUNDAY READER. EDITED BY THE REV. I. E. N. MOLESWORTH, RECTOR OF ST. MARTIN'S, CANTERBURY, AND ONE OF THE SIX PREACHERS OF CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL. ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH, CANTERBURY, IN WHICH CHRISTIANITY WAS FIRST EMBRACED BY A KINGS SHALL BE THY NURSING FATHERS AND THEIR QUEENS CANTERBURY: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED, EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT THE OFFICE OF THE KENTISH OBSERVER. AND OF ALL BOOKSELLERS. LONDON AGENTS-MESSAS. RIVINGTON'S, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH YARI Just Published, Price Threepence, GOD'S GLORY DECLARED IN THE HEAVENS; A SERMON ON THE 19TH PSALM, SUGGESTING PLAIN AND DEVOUT MEDITATIONS ON THE ECLIPSE OF THE SUN, THE announcement of the eclipse, to which this discourse refers, CANTERBURY: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED AT THE KENTISH OBSERVER GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE; TO BE HAD OF MESSRS. RIVINGTON, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-YARD, * ** Vols 1 and 2 of the PENNY SUNDAY READER, for 1835, It should be noted that these two vols., though published C. W. BANKS, PRINTER, ST. GEORGE'S STREET, CANTERBURY. |