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Sparks, William Prescott, 94.

Stammers, Joseph (b. 1801), 265.

Stanley, Dean Arthur Penrhyn, D.D. (b. 1815), 139.
Steele, Anne (1716–1778), 293. 420.

Stennett, Rev. Joseph, D.D. (1663—1713), 655.

Stennett, Rev. Samuel, D.D. (1727-1795), 39.

Sterling, Rev. John (1806-1844), 31. 77.

Strype, E. H., 175.

Sutton, Henry Septimus, 180. 202. 203. 279. 322.
Swertner, John (1746-1813), 285.

Tate, Nahum (1652—1715); and Brady, Rev. Nicholas, D.D.
(1659-1726), 66.

Taylor, Emily (1795-1872), 232. 240. 421. 606. 636. 667. 716.
717.789.

Taylor, Jane, of Ongar (1783-1824), 739.

Taylor, Bishop Jeremy (1613-1667), 156. 299.

Taylor, John (1750—1826), 60. 67. 104. 210. 300. 474. 659. 664.

673.

Taylor, William (1765—1836), 13. 33.

Tersteegen, Gerhard (1697-1769), 98. 182. 349. 683.

Thring, Rev. Godfrey, B.A., 620.

Tonna (née Browne), Charlotte Elizabeth (1790-1846), 395-
Toplady, Rev. Augustus Montague (1740-1778), 263. 333.
Trench, Archbishop Richard Chenevix (b. 1807), 88. 298. 487.

Vaughan, Henry, M.D. (1621—1695), 226. 295. 344. 426. 443-
540. 781.785.

Very, Jones (b. 1813), 84. 183.

Ware, Rev. Henry, Junr., D.D. (1793-1843), 790.
Waring, Anna Lætitia, 47. 314. 342. 375. 611.
Washbourne, Thomas, D.D. (1607—1687), 80.

Watts, Rev. Isaac, D.D. (1674—1748), 1. 3. 5. 6. 12. 24. 29. 42.
43. 51. 52. 53. 55. 58. 64. 108. 149. 181. 191. 206. 244. 253.
257. 266. 325. 359. 372. 381. 397. 411 428. 477. 480. 481.
523.527.572. 598. 627. 628. 631. 632. 637. 638. 649. 651
657. 751.786.

Wesley, Rev. Charles, M.A. (1708—1788), 37. 38. 92. 99. 118.
142. 146. 148. 152. 167. 208. 215. 223. 227. 233. 246. 249.
254. 260. 275. 276. 278. 287. 289. 301. 307. 308. 309. 312.
313. 318. 327. 334. 343. 352. 364. 374 377. 379. 394. 407.
415. 494. 501. 534. 537. 542. 571. 584. 662. 671. 694. 697.
709. 722. 748. 753. 754.

INDEX OF AUTHORS AND TRANSLATORS.

Wesley, Rev. John, M.A. (1703-1791), 7. 685.

ix

Wesley's Rev. John, M.A., Translations from the German, 2. 27.
73. 182. 230. 292. 340. 349. 365. 369. 467. 683.

West, Rev. Louis Renatus (1753-1826), 711.

White, Henry Kirke (1785-1806), 261. 539. 704. 750.

Whittier, John Greenleaf (b. 1808), 144. 324. 363. 466. 470. 533.

777.

Willard, Mrs. Emma (1787-1870), 752.

Williams, Rev. Benjamin (1725-1795), 690.
Williams, Helen Maria (1762-1827), 399.
Williams, Rev. Isaac, B.D. (1802-1865), 383.
Williams, Sarah Johanna (1805-1841), 321.
Williams, Rev. William (1717—1791), 429. 431.

Willis, Nathanael Parker (1806-1867), 724.

Wilson, Mrs. Daniel, Translation from the French, 250.

Wilson, Professor John (1785-1844), 507

Winkworth, Catherine, Translations from the German, 113 422.

562.

Wither, George (1588—1667), 784.

Wordsworth, Bishop Christopher, D.D. (b. 1807), 723.
Wordsworth, William (1770-1850), 566. 783. 792.

Wreford, Rev. John Reynell, D.D., F.S.A., 189. 615.

Zinzendorf and Pottendorf, Nicolaus Ludwig, Count of (1700
-1760), 48. 264.

INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

ACCOUNT to God, remember the,

421. 447. 449. 450.

ADVENT of Christ, 118. 719.
AFFLICTION, afterthought of, 758.
appeal to God in, 468. 759-
762.

God our refuge in, 415. 455.
457. 461. 469.

merciful, 414. 452. 470.
resignation in, 294. 366. 466.
771.

strength given for, 460.
transcended by faith, 447.
449. 450.

transcended by love of God,
45I.

transitory, 456.

AGED Christian's prayer, 751.
ANXIETY, deliverance from, 289.
367. 369.

ARMOUR of God, needed, 201.
ARMY hymn, 617.
ASCENSION of Christ, 139.
ASPIRATION and humility, 304.
AUTUMN, 602. 603.

BAPTISM, or dedication, 713-715.
BAPTIST, the, and Jesus, 119.

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and DISCIPLINE.

CHEERFULNESS of soul, 295. 322.
391.

CHILD, death of a, 772-775.
evening prayer for a, 741.
742. 745.

hymn for a, 739. 744.
morning prayer for a, 740.
CHILDREN'S evening hymn, 743.
CHOOSE the better part, 255.

Thou my path, 439.
CHRIST, advent of, 118. 719.
calls the weary, 120. 122. 123.
calms our fear in storms, 124.
152.
cleanser of the spiritual
temple, 156.

entry of, into Jerusalem, 128.
from Gethsemane to Calvary,
134. 135. 137.

giver of peace, 125.

had not where to lay his head,

121. 407.

his new commandment, 129.

130.

in Gethsemane, 131-133. 135.

137.

made perfect through suffer-
ing, 133. 135. 137.
140.

on the cross, 134. 136. 137.
prayer for the spirit of, 284.
sets his face towards Jerusa-
lem, 127.
slighted appeals of, deplored,
126.
the crucified, 134. 136. 141.
720. 721.

the dayspring of hope, 118.
the desire of nations, 719.
the glorified, 139. 141. 721.

CHRIST, the guide of sufferers,
131. 132. 140.

the hope of the oppressed,
143-145.

the sharer of our infirmities,
138.

the spreading kingdom of,
146. 153. 154.

the voice of Love, 119.

the Way, the Truth, and the
Life, 143.

turns life's water into wine,
155.

vow to live in the spirit of,
142.

wins us for the life of faith,
141.
CHRISTIAN strife, the, 261. 264.
267-269.
CHRISTMAS day, 719.
117-126.

See also

CHURCH, dedication of a, 724-

727.

martyrs' ashes the seed of the,

147.

of our fathers, 728.

the primitive, 148.

the universal, 160-162.

CITY of God, its peace and light,

164.

not local but spiritual,

160.

stands and grows, 114.
CLINGING to God, 370. 385.
CLOSE of public worship, 692-
712.

COMFORTER, the. See SPIRIT
DIVINE and SANCTIFYING.
COMMANDMENT, Christ's new,
129. 130.

COMMUNION Service, 716-718.
See also 122-144.

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