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If you are not located in the United States, you'll have -to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. - - - - -Title: Tracts and Handbills of the Religious Tract Society, March 1st, 1843 - - -Author: Religious Tract Society - - - -Release Date: June 28, 2020 [eBook #62517] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - - -***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK TRACTS AND HANDBILLS OF THE -RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY, MARCH 1ST, 1843*** - - -Transcribed from the 1st March 1843 edition by David Price, email -ccx074@pglaf.org - - [Picture: Cover] - - * * * * * - - _No Publications can be supplied except those of the Religious Tract - Society_. - - _March_ 1_st_, 1843. - - - - - - TRACTS AND HANDBILLS - OF THE - RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY, - SOLD BY - WILLIAM JONES, - - - AT THE DEPOSITORY, - - 56, PATERNOSTER ROW, AND 65, ST. PAUL’S CHURCHYARD; - - Also by J. Nisbet and Co. 21, Berners Street, Oxford Street, London; and - by - other Booksellers. - - * * * * * - - A Catalogue of BOUND VOLUMES AND WORKS FOR THE YOUNG is printed - separately; also a Catalogue of WELSH AND FOREIGN TRACTS. - - * * * * * - -_N.B._ _All the Subscriptions_, _Donations_, _and Contributions_, -_without any deduction or charge whatever_, _are applied to the -gratuitous circulation of the Publications at home and abroad_. - -Subscriptions are received by the Treasurer, SAMUEL HOARE, Esq.; by the -Secretaries, Rev. ROBERT MONRO, M.A. and Rev. Dr. HENDERSON; by Mr. W. -Jones, Corresponding Secretary and Superintendent, (_to whom -Communications are to be addressed_,) at the Depository; by Mr. WILLIAM -TARN, Assistant Secretary and Cashier; by Mr. GEORGE ROBINSON, Collector, -56, Paternoster Row; by Messrs. NISBET and Co. 21, Berners Street, -Oxford-Street; and also by Messrs. BARNETT, HOARES, and Co. 62, Lombard -Street; and Messrs. HANKEY, 7, Fenchurch Street. - - _All Communications to be addressed to No._ 56, _Paternoster Row_. - - * * * * * - - - - -FIRST SERIES TRACTS. - - - _Tracts_, _in less quantities than a quarter of a hundred of each sort_, - _are charged_ - _at the prices for single Tracts_. - - Those marked thus † are also kept in _Stiff Covers_, at 4_s._ per 100 - extra. - -Those marked thus § are also printed in 32mo, neat covers, gilt edges, -fine paper and print. - - _Price_, _Each_. - _per_ 100. - s. d. d. - 1 Address on distributing 4 8 1 - Religious Tracts - 2 Vivian’s Three Dialogues 5 10 1¼ - 3 Subjects for Consideration 2 4 ½ - 4 End of Time, (from Dr. Watts) 3 6 ¾ - 5 Watts’s Songs for Children {1} 7 0 1½ - 6 Death of Lord Rochester 3 6 ¾ - 7 To Disturbers of Public Worship 2 4 ½ - 8 To a Youth, on Purity 2 4 ½ - 9 To the Unfortunate Female 2 4 ½ - 10 To a Prisoner 2 4 ½ - 11 The Way to Heaven l 2 ¼ - 12 Friendly Hints to Servants 2 4 ½ - 13 Golden Rule, (by Dr. Watts) 2 4 ½ - 14 On the Lord’s Day l 2 ¼ - 15 Persuasive to Public Worship 2 4 ½ - 16 The Death of an Infidel, (the 2 4 ½ - Hon. Francis Newport) - 17 Life of Colonel Gardiner 7 0 1½ - 18 To a Youth at School l 2 ¼ - 19 Life and Sayings of P. Henry 3 6 ¾ - 20 Confidence in God, illustrated 4 8 1 - in the Life of John Antes - 21 To the Afflicted 2 4 ½ - 22 The Duties and Encouragements 2 4 ½ - of the Poor - 23 Search the Scriptures § 2 4 ½ - 24 Importance of Sobriety 2 4 ½ - 25 Dialogue on Regeneration 3 6 ¾ - 26 Consolation under Convictions 2 4 ½ - 27 A Sunday’s Excursion 2 4 ½ - 28 Bible of Divine Authority 2 4 ½ - 29 The Good Old Way 4 8 1 - 30 On the Third Commandment 1 2 ¼ - 31 The Better Gift, (intended to 2 4 ½ - accompany a Charitable - Donation) - 32 Immoral and Anti-Christian 2 4 ½ - Tendency of the Theatre - 33 A Present to the Children of 1 2 ¼ - Sunday or other Schools - 34 Instruction of the Rising 4 8 1 - Generation, Recommended - 35 A Dialogue between a Traveller 1 2 ¼ - and Yourself - 36 Solemn Questions for Church of 3 6 ¾ - England Members - 37 Advice to a Young Man, on 2 4 ½ - Entering the World - 38 Sixteen Short Sermons § 5 10 1¼ - 39 Short Prayers for every Morning 7 0 1½ - and Evening in the Week {2} - 40 Important Advice to Sunday 2 4 ½ - School Teachers - 41 Three Queries to Deists 2 4 ½ - 42 The Penitent Female 2 4 ½ - 43 On Speaking Truth 2 4 ½ - 44 The Evidence and Effects of the 2 4 ½ - Gospel - 45 The Warning Voice 3 6 ¾ - 46 A Dialogue between Two Seamen 2 4 ½ - 47 Dialogues between a Corporal 3 6 ¾ - and a Private Soldier - 48 To Spectators of a Funeral 1 2 ¼ - 49 The History of Mrs. Wilkins, 4 8 1 - (for Lying-in Women) - 50 Address to Young Christians 2 4 ½ - 51 To the Aged, (large type) 3 6 ¾ - 52 To a Child 1 2 ¼ - 53 An Appeal to the Heart 4 8 1 - 54 Exhortation to Sick Persons 2 4 ½ - 55 Five Minutes’ Consideration 2 4 ½ - 56 On the Ten Commandments 5 10 1¼ - 57 On Personal Religion 2 4 ½ - 58 The Death of Altamont 2 4 ½ - 59 To Parents of Sund. Scholars 1 2 ¼ - 60 The Evil of Late Attendance on 2 4 ½ - Divine Worship - 61 The Dying Criminal. (To 3 6 ¾ - Spectators of an Execution) - 62 Parental Duties 3 6 ¾ - 63 Serious Thoughts on Eternity 2 4 ½ - 64 A Letter to a Young Lady at 3 6 ¾ - Boarding School - 65 Friendly Advice 1 2 ¼ - 66 Sin no Trifle 1 2 ¼ - 67 Scripture Extracts † 9 4 2 - 68 A Saint Indeed, (from Flavel) 3 6 ¾ - 69 Family Worship 4 8 1 - 70 The Smugglers 3 6 ¾ - 71 Fulfilment of Prophecy in the 3 6 ¾ - Destruction of Jerusalem - 72 Christ the only Refuge 2 4 ½ - 73 Saturday Night and Sunday 3 6 ¾ - Morning - 74 The Catechizer’s Assistant 5 10 1¼ - 75 The Progress of Sin 2 4 ½ - 76 The Swearer’s Prayer 1 2 ¼ - 77 To the Master of a Family 2 4 ½ - 78 Advice to Prisoners under 5 10 1¼ - Criminal Charges - 79 A Letter to Two condemned 1 2 ¼ - Malefactors, (by Hervey) - 80 Address to Prisoners charged 1 2 ¼ - with Crimes which do not affect - the Life - 81 The Debtor’s Friend, (for 4 8 1 - Prisoners) - 82 Sin and Danger of neglecting 5 10 1¼ - the Saviour, (Dr. Owen) § - 83 The Interpreter’s House 3 6 ¾ - 84 The Duty of Caring for the 2 4 ½ - Souls of Relatives - 85 Great Question Answered § 5 10 1¼ - 86 Luther on Justification 3 6 ¾ - 87 Sabbath Occupations 2 4 ½ - 88 Friendly Conversation 1 2 ¼ - 89 Christian Minister’s Appeal, on 2 4 ½ - the Importance of Personal and - Family Religion - 90 A New Year’s Gift 2 4 ½ - 91 The Search for Sin, and its 5 10 1½ - Trial in the Isle of Man - 92 The Gospel Invitation 7 0 1½ - 93 James Covey 1 2 ¼ - 94 Inspector, with Anecdotes 2 4 ½ - 95 Memoir of Mary Saxby 5 10 1¼ - 96 A Master to his Apprentice, on 1 2 ¼ - leaving his Service - 97 The Churchman’s Confession 4 8 1 - 98 Bible the Test of Truth 3 6 ¾ - 99 Address of a Minister to his 1 2 ¼ - Parishioners, on Prayer - 100 Friendly Visit to the House of 9 4 2 - Mourning, (by Cecil) ‡ - 101 Life and Writings of Peter † 9 4 2 - 102 The Progress of Grace 4 8 1 - 103 Short Hints to a Soldier 3 6 ¾ - 104 Letters on Marriage, to Young 4 8 1 - Christians - 105 The Cottage Wedding 5 10 1¼ - 106 To Masters, on paying their 1 2 ¼ - Workmen in due Time - 107 A Week well Spent; or, 3 6 ¾ - Reflections for every Day - 108 The Life of William Kelly 4 8 1 - 109 Leslie’s Short and Easy Method 7 0 1½ - with the Deists - 110 History of Andrew Dunn, an 11 9 2½ - Irish Catholic † - 111 The Work of the Holy Spirit § 5 10 1¼ - 112 The Stage, in 3 Dialogues † 10 6 2½ - 113 Immanuel; or, Scripture Views 9 4 2 - of Christ † - 114 Parting Address to a Sunday 1 2 ¼ - School Child - 115 The Doctrine of the Cross of 4 8 1 - Christ stated and explained - 116 A Word for God; to Neglecters 2 4 ½ - of Public Worship - 117 To-Day 2 4 ½ - 118 The Dairyman’s Daughter † 14 0 3 - 119 The Negro Servant 7 0 1½ - 120 True Prophecies 3 6 ½ - 121 Mary Watson & J. Mortimer 5 10 1¼ - 122 The Prodigal Son 3 6 ¾ - 123 The Youth’s Monitor; or, the 10 6 2¼ - Life of William Bird † - 124 Life of the Virgin Mary 2 4 ½ - 125 The Life and Martyrdom of St. 2 4 ½ - John the Baptist - 126 Advantages of Reading the 3 6 ¾ - Scriptures, exemplified in - History of James Byrne - 127 Religion without Learning; or 3 6 ¾ - History of Susan Ward - 128 The Sinner directed to the 2 4 ½ - Saviour, (from Flavel) - 129 The Danger of Delay 3 6 ¾ - 130 The Christian Atonement 3 6 ¾ - 131 Jonathan Brown, the Bargeman, 4 8 1 - (by Dr. Calamy) - 132 History of the English Bible 5 10 1¼ - 133 The Scripture Guide 7 0 1½ - 134 Conversation in a Boat, between 7 0 l½ - Two Seamen - 135 The Shipmates 5 10 1½ - 136 Recollections at the Close of 2 4 ½ - the Year - 137 The Assizes, (_for circulation 2 4 ½ - upon such occasions_) - 138 Evidences of Christianity, (by 14 0 3 - Dr. Doddridge) †§ - 139 On Hearing the Word 4 8 1 - 140 Important Questions 3 6 ¾ - 141 True Religion Exemplified, in 5 10 1¼ - the History of Mary † - 142 On the Lord’s Prayer 2 4 ½ - 143 Poor Joseph 1 2 ¼ - 144 Honesty the Best Policy 3 6 ¾ - 145 Surest Way of Thriving 2 4 ½ - 146 Advice to the Keeper of a 2 4 ½ - Turnpike Gate, with Useful - Hints to Travellers - 147 Life of Judge Hale, and his 3 6 ¾ - Advice to his Children - 148 Hopes for Eternity 2 4 ½ - 149 The Seaman’s Friend 7 0 1½ - 150 The Seaman’s Spy-Glass 7 0 1½ - 151 The Young Cottager † 12 10 2¾ - 152 Reasons for Faith 1 2 ¼ - 153 Meditations of Queen Catherine 4 8 1 - Parr - 154 On Suicide 3 6 ¾ - 155 The Effects of Deism 2 4 ½ - 156 The Testimony of an Infidel 1 2 ¼ - 157 A Word for the Bible 1 2 ¼ - 158 Life of Lady Jane Grey 3 6 ¾ - 159 Mission in Greenland 4 8 1 - 160 A Summary of the Bible 1 2 ¼ - 161 Last Hours of the Rev. J. 3 6 ¾ - Cowper - 162 Tract Anecdotes, Part I. 3 6 ¾ - 163 On the New Birth 2 4 ¾ - 164 Bradford’s Letters, 1555 3 6 ¾ - 165 The Christian’s Directory 2 4 ½ - 166 Tract Anecdotes, Part II. 2 4 ½ - 167 — —, Part III. 2 4 ½ - 168 The Sabbath-breaker reclaimed; 1 2 ¼ - or, the History of Thomas - Brown, in verse - 169 The Power of the Gospel 2 4 - 170 The Cause and Cure of Spiritual 2 4 ½ - Darkness - 171 The Best Legacy; or, the Poor 2 4 ½ - made Rich - 172 Common Errors 3 6 ¾ - 173 Appeal to Christians, on Prayer 1 2 ¼ - for the Out-pouring of the Holy - Spirit - 174 The Village in the Mountains 2 4 ½ - 175 Scripture Marks of Salvation, 5 10 1¼ - (from Darracot) § - 176 Advantages and Disadvantages of 4 8 1 - the Married State - 177 Two Ends and Two Ways 1 2 ¼ - 178 The Sinner’s Help 1 2 ¼ - 179 The Worth of the Soul § 2 4 ½ - 180 The Death-bed of a Medical 2 4 ½ - Student - 181 The Brazen Serpent 1 2 ½ - 182 Why so Late? (_at Public 1 2 ¼ - Worship_) - 183 On Cruelty to Animals 3 6 ¾ - 184 The Spiritual Guide 1 2 ¼ - 185 On Licentiousness 3 6 ¾ - 186 The Seventh Commandment 1 2 ¼ - 187 The Irish Peasant 3 6 ¾ - 188 On Union to Christ 3 6 ¾ - 189 Watchmaker and Family 4 8 1 - 190 The Christ of God 3 6 ¾ - 191 The Swiss Peasant 3 6 ¾ - 192 Woodman of Switzerland 3 6 ¾ - 193 The Two Old Men 4 8 1 - 194 The Nature of an Oath (_before 2 4 ½ - Magistrates_) Explained - 195 To a Mother, on the Birth of 1 2 ¼ - her Child - 196 The History of W. S— 5 10 1¼ - 197 Consider your Ways 2 4 ½ - 199 The Lost Sheep 2 4 ½ - 200 A Help to Prayer 5 10 1¼ - 201 The Fulness of Christ 2 4 ½ - 202 Extracts from the Writings of 4 8 1 - Foreign Divines - 203 Hints to Sick Persons, 4 8 1 - particularly in Hospitals - 204 The Aged Christian in the 1 2 ¼ - Hospital - 205 Mary Smith, or the Christian’s 3 6 ¾ - Hope in Death - 206 The Trinity in Unity 3 6 ¾ - 207 The Authority, Purpose, and 9 4 2 - Effects of Christianity † - 208 The True Riches 3 6 ¾ - 209 The Witness for the Truth 4 8 1 - 210 Narrative of Thomas Davis 4 8 1 - 211 The True Catholic 3 6 ¾ - 212 The Duty of United Prayer 3 6 ¾ - 213 The Infidel Convinced 2 4 ½ - 214 St. Peter’s Plea for Reading 3 6 ¾ - the Holy Scriptures - 215 Excellency of the Christian 2 4 ½ - Dispensation § - 216 On Extreme Unction 2 4 ½ - 217 The Protestant Religion no 1 2 ¼ - Novelty - 218 The Lord’s Supper compared with 1 2 ¼ - the Mass - 219 Heathen Ceremonies adopted by 2 4 ½ - the Church of Rome - 220 Protestant’s Reasons for not 2 4 ½ - Worshipping Saints - 221 The Traveller’s Farewell 1 2 ¼ - 222 The Pastor’s Wish § 2 4 ½ - 223 The Loss of the Kent † 10 6 2¼ - 224 The Holy Scriptures the only 2 4 ½ - Standard of Divine Truth - 225 The Reformation 2 4 ½ - 226 Happiness Realized § 2 4 ½ - 227 The Great Duty of Believing 2 4 ½ - 228 Against Drunkenness and 1 2 ¼ - Lewdness - 229 Pastoral Address to Persons 3 6 ¾ - recovered from Sickness - 230 Duty of Hearing the Word 2 4 ½ - 231 Profitable Hearing the Word 5 10 l¼ - 232 The Danger of Neglecting Divine 3 6 ¾ - Truth - 233 Advice and Consolation to the 3 6 ¾ - Afflicted § - 234 Memoir of Dr. T. Bateman § 3 6 ¾ - 235 The Icebergs 3 6 ¾ - 236 Narratives of Soldiers 3 6 ¾ - 237 On Repentance 1 2 ¼ - 238 Add Faith to Knowledge 4 8 1 - 239 Sanctification the Christian’s 3 6 ¾ - Aim and Privilege - 240 The Sick Man and his Christian 2 4 ½ - Friend - 241 Friendly Hints to the Visitors 3 6 ¾ - of Watering-places - 242 The Christian Sabbath 3 6 ¾ - 243 A Serious Expostulation 2 4 ½ - 244 Reasons for separating from the 3 6 ¾ - Church of Rome - 245 The Christian’s Faith 3 6 ¾ - 246 A Word to Distressed Poor 3 6 ¾ - 247 The Eldest Son † 14 0 3 - 248 Four Dialogues in a Prison † 10 6 2¼ - 249 The Honest Waterman † 12 10 2½ - 250 Missions at Home† 12 10 2½ - 251 Shepherd of Salisbury Plain 7 0 1½ - 252 A Strange Incident 1 2 ¼ - 253 The Races 1 2 ¼ - 254 Pleasure Fairs and Wakes 1 2 ¼ - 255 Love to Christ 2 4 ½ - 256 The Evil Consequences of 2 4 ½ - attending the Race Course - 257 Moses, the Pious Negro 1 2 ¼ - 258 Hints for the Examination of l 2 ¼ - the Heart - 259 Letter to a Christian Friend, 2 4 ½ - on Temptation - 260 Man in his Fallen Estate 3 6 ¾ - 261 Is it well with You? 1 2 ¼ - 262 Advice to Servants 2 4 ½ - 263 Stewart’s Thoughts on Special 12 10 2½ - Prayer for Outpouring of the - Holy Spirit †§ - 264 To a Person recovered from 1 2 ¼ - Sickness - 265 The Two Widows, in Verse 3 6 ¾ - 266 The History of Amelia Gale 3 6 ¾ - 267 Heavy Charges against Sabbath 1 2 ¼ - Breakers - 268 The Nature & Importance of 3 6 ¾ - Repentance - 269 Parental Authority enforced 1 2 ¼ - 270 Justification by Faith 5 10 1¼ - 271 Do I love God or not? § 2 4 ½ - 272 The Day of Adversity 2 4 ½ - 273 Duty to Mothers 3 6 ½ - 274 My Own Way 3 6 ¾ - 275 Maternal Piety 1 2 ¼ - 276 To the Believer, on the Loss of 2 4 ½ - Christian Friends § - 277 Do you want a Friend? 1 2 ¼ - 278 The Importance of Prayer 3 6 ¾ - 279 Questions for Self-Examination. 1 2 ¼ - By Rev. J. Alleine - 280 The Great Error detected 2 4 ½ - 281 Time and Eternity 2 4 ½ - 282 Fulfilment of Prophecies, 7 0 l½ - Ammon, Moab, etc. - 283 What do Ye more than Others? 9 4 2 - By Dr. Watts † - 284 On Religious Declension. By 11 8 2½ - Rev. A. Fuller † - 285 Peace in Death 2 4 ½ - 286 Musical Festivals and Oratorios 1 2 ¼ - 287 On Chastity 1 2 ¼ - 288 “How can a Man be Born when he 2 4 ½ - is Old?” - 289 Preparation for Death 1 2 ¼ - 290 Wholesome Truths 1 2 ¼ - 291 Poor Bridget 3 6 ¾ - 292 The Fall and Rise of Peter 4 8 1 - 293 On the Lord’s Supper 5 10 l¼ - 294 Hinderances to Believing 2 4 ½ - 295 Rest in Christ 3 6 ¾ - 296 The Christian’s Duty to the 3 6 ¾ - Heathen - 297 A Letter to One who cannot read 3 6 ¾ - it - 298 Christ’s Invitation to Thirsty 4 8 1 - Souls. By Dr. Doddridge - 299 A plain & practical View of the 7 0 1½ - Doctrine of the Trinity § - 300 On Drunkenness 3 6 ¾ - 301 Heaven Lost 4 8 1 - 302 Meditations on the Incarnation 7 0 1½ - and Death of Christ - 303 Memorial of Mercy 5 10 1¼ - 304 Ye most be Born again 1 2 ¼ - 305 Four Family Prayers, from 2 4 ¼ - Sacred Scripture - 306 Rules for a Christian 2 4 ½ - 307 The Roll Call 2 4 ½ - 308 History of Dr. R. Taylor 7 0 1½ - 309 Rules for Conversation 2 4 ½ - 310 The Infallible Touchstone 2 4 ½ - 311 On the Power and Grace of the 2 4 ½ - Holy Spirit - 312 What shall I think about? 2 4 ½ - 313 The Soldier twice enlisted 2 4 ½ - 314 How to Improve a Bad Memory 2 4 ½ - 315 The Rapid Propagation of 2 4 ½ - Christianity - 316 The Conversion of St. Paul 2 4 ½ - 317 Salvation through a Mediator 4 8 1 - consistent with Reason § - 318 Miracles Proofs of the Truth of 2 4 ½ - the Holy Scriptures - 319 The Resurrection of Christ 2 4 ½ - 320 Letter from Ralph Weston 2 4 ½ - 321 On Divine Revelation 2 4 ½ - 322 The Learned Cobbler 3 6 ¾ - 323 Dialogue on Infidelity 3 6 ¾ - 324 The Blind Man and Pedler 4 8 1 - 325 On Sabbath Breaking 1 2 ¼ - 326 A Word to the Profane 1 2 ¼ - 327 Advice to Sailors 3 6 ¾ - 328 Payson’s Address to Seamen 2 4 ½ - 329 Faith’s Warrant 2 4 ½ - 330 Death Beds 5 10 1¼ - 331 For Ever!! 1 2 ¼ - 332 Hints to the Confident, the 2 4 ½ - Diffident, and the Careless - 333 Blind Betsey 3 6 ¾ - 334 Unscriptural Marriage 7 0 1½ - 335 A Peep at the Races 2 4 ½ - 336 The Syro-phenician Woman 3 6 ¾ - 337 Plain Hints to Parents, on 3 6 ¾ - Management of Children - 338 Come and Welcome to Jesus 2 4 ½ - Christ. By Bunyan § - 339 Two Dialogues, between M. Wood 3 6 ¾ - & S. Hopkins - 340 Female Influence and 2 4 ½ - Obligations - 341 The Duty of Christians to the 2 4 ½ - Unconverted - 342 Word to those who receive Loan 1 2 ¼ - Tracts - 343 What do You get by 2 4 ½ - Gin-drinking? - 344 Importance of Consideration 2 4 ½ - 345 On Joy in the Lord 5 10 1¼ - 346 Living Water 2 4 ½ - 347 Swear not at all 1 2 ¼ - 348 The Way to Hell 1 2 ¼ - 349 Eight Forms of Prayer 3 6 ¾ - 350 The Harvest 2 4 ½ - 351 On the Death of an Infant 2 4 ½ - 352 A whole Family in Heaven 1 2 ¼ - 353 Friendly Hints on the 2 4 ½ - Observance of the Lord’s Day - 354 Address to a Sceptic 1 2 ¼ - 355 A Dying Thief and a Dying 2 4 ½ - Saviour - 356 Solitary Reflection 3 6 ¾ - 357 Advice to the Dejected 3 6 ¾ - 358 An Address to Six Classes 2 4 ½ - 359 What is the Soul worth? 2 4 ½ - 360 Good News 1 2 ¼ - 361 “Go and Sin no more” 2 4 ½ - 362 The History of Louisa 2 4 ½ - 363 Early Life of Mrs. Judson 2 4 ½ - 364 Hill on Christ Crucified 4 8 1 - 365 The Lost Soul 1 2 ¼ - 366 The Pilgrims, an Allegory 3 6 ¾ - 367 Plain Words 1 2 ¼ - 368 Hints on the Lord’s Supper 1 2 ¼ - 369 A Question to a Beggar 1 2 ¼ - 370 Are you ready? 1 2 ¼ - 371 The Value and Importance of 3 6 ¾ - Public Worship - 372 Ruth Pierce 1 2 ¼ - 373 The Scripture Contrast 2 4 ½ - 374 Evidence of Repentance 1 2 ¼ - 375 Brand plucked out of the Fire 4 8 1 - 376 An Exhortation to Sinners 3 6 ¾ - 377 The Beer Shop 4 8 1 - 378 Christ an All-sufficient 2 4 ½ - Saviour; by A bp. Leighton - 879 What art Thou? 1 2 ¼ - 380 Jerry Creed 3 6 ¾ - 381 The Important Choice 7 0 1½ - 382 He is gone 2 4 ½ - 383 Future Punishments Endless 2 4 ½ - 384 The Troublesome Garden 3 6 ¾ - 385 A few Plain Words 2 4 ½ - 386 The Way to use the Bible 3 6 ¾ - 387 Pardon for the Greatest Sinners 3 6 ¾ - 388 The Widow’s Son 4 8 1 - 389 Hints to Parents of S. Scholars 2 4 ½ - 390 Common Excuses for Neglecting 2 4 ½ - Public Worship - 391 Nature and Design of the Lord’s 4 8 1 - Supper - 392 Satan’s Snares 4 8 1 - 393 The Heirs of Glory 2 4 ½ - 394 On slighting Christ 3 6 ¾ - 395 Last Days of Dr. Payson 2 4 ½ - 396 How do we know there is a God? 2 4 ½ - 397 The Fall of Nineveh, Tyre, and 3 6 ¾ - Egypt - 598 Happiness of serving God in our 4 8 1 - Daily Employments - 399 On Pride 4 8 1 - 400 Encouragements to Prayer 7 0 1½ - 401 The Soldier out of Uniform 2 4 ½ - 402 Ground on which Sinners can 1 2 ½ - come to the Holy God - 403 Cautions against Fairs 2 4 ½ - 404 The Redeemer’s Tears 2 4 ½ - 405 The Ten Lepers 3 6 ¾ - 406 The Flood 3 6 ¾ - 407 Prayers for Children 1 2 ¼ - 408 Day of Salvation 2 4 ½ - 409 Plain Directions to Zion’s 3 6 ¾ - Travellers - 410 “It is Ten Thousand Years ago” 1 2 ¼ - 411 A Thousand Years for every 1 2 ¼ - Moment - 412 Eternal Life or Eternal Death 1 2 ¼ - awaits you - 413 Duty of the Afflicted 2 4 ½ - 414 Nature and Grace 3 6 ¾ - 415 Memoir of William Howard 5 10 1¼ - 416 Christian in Humble Life 5 10 1¼ - 417 Prepare to meet thy God 1 2 ¼ - 418 Christianity 3 6 ¾ - 419 Address to Young Persons 3 6 ¾ - employed in Manufactories - 420 Farmer and his Reapers 2 4 ½ - 421 Are you Happy? (_For unhappy 1 2 ¼ - Females_) - 422 Address to the Poor on Family 2 4 ½ - Prayer - 423 Nurseries for Heaven 1 2 ¼ - 424 Contrasted Characters 2 4 ½ - 425 Hints to Christians on Secret 3 6 ¾ - Prayer - 426 Salvation by Jesus Christ 2 4 ½ - 427 Labourers in the Vineyard 3 6 ¾ - 428 To Friends of the Sick 2 4 ½ - 429 Important Truths 1 2 ¼ - 430 To Coal Miners 2 4 ½ - 431 The Last Judgment 3 6 ¾ - 432 The Judgment to Come 2 4 ½ - 433 A Word to the Flock 3 6 ¾ - 434 Are you afraid to die? 1 2 ¼ - 435 Dr. Calamy’s Letter 2 4 ½ - 436 How to do Good 2 4 ½ - 437 The Mass 3 6 ¾ - 438 Modern Infidelity. By Hall 11 8 2½ - 439 I am a Christian—why are you an 3 6 ¾ - Infidel? - 440 Conversations on Sin and 14 0 3 - Salvation. By F. Neff § - 441 Christian’s Great Interest 1 2 ¼ - 442 Thanksgiving after Childbirth 2 4 ½ - 443 Jehoiakim’s Penknife 4 8 1 - 444 Jesus Christ preached in the 3 6 ¾ - Old Testament - 445 Way to be Healthy & Happy 3 6 ¾ - 446 Stowell on Infidelity 9 4 2 - 447 Address to an Emigrant 2 4 ½ - 448 The Harvest Past and Summer 1 2 ¼ - Ended - 449 Address to the Sick 2 4 ½ - 450 Testimonies to the Truth of 3 6 ¾ - Prophecy, from Volney - 451 The Leprosy Cured 2 4 ½ - 452 Conversion. From Bunyan 2 4 ½ - 453 Jesus the True Messiah 3 6 ¾ - 454 The Livery Servant 5 10 1¼ - 455 The Work of the Spirit in 2 4 ½ - Regeneration - 456 Cecil’s Advice to Servants 12 10 2½ - 457 Conversation on the Truth of 1 2 ¼ - the Bible - 458 Testimony of History against 11 8 2½ - the Church of Rome - 459 The Visitor’s Address 2 4 ½ - 460 The Gipsy Tent 2 4 ½ - 461 Believe and be Saved 3 6 ¾ - 462 A Minister’s Visits to the Sick 4 8 1 - and Dying - 463 The Sinner’s Friend 9 4 2 - 464 Hannah Swarton 4 8 1 - 465 The New Creature 1 2 ¼ - 466 The Sure Refuge 2 4 ½ - 467 Pretensions of Infidelity 4 8 1 - 468 Alarming Situation of the 1 2 ¼ - Sinner - 469 Union for Prayer 2 4 ½ - 470 You are in Danger of being Lost 1 2 ¼ - 471 Scriptural Instruction for 5 10 1¼ - Inquirers after Salvation - 472 My Time is but a Day 1 2 ¼ - 473 Should it not be _must_ for the 1 2 ¼ - Soul? - 474 Do you believe it? l 2 ¼ - 475 A Word from a Stranger 2 4 ½ - 476 The Spirit’s Teaching 1 2 ¼ - 477 What have I done? 1 2 ¼ - 478 Things to be done 1 2 ¼ - 479 The Penitent Publican 1 2 ¼ - 480 A Rich Gem 1 2 ¼ - 481 To Distressed Manufacturers 3 6 ¾ - 482 Venn’s Directions for Leading a 4 8 1 - Christian Life - 483 What doest thou here? 1 2 ¼ - 484 Roger, the Shepherd 2 4 ½ - 485 The More Convenient Season 1 2 ¼ - 486 First Things in Religion § 4 8 1 - 487 “All’s Well” 1 2 ¼ - 488 Way of Salvation made Plain 2 4 ½ - 489 An Acceptable Sacrifice 1 2 ¼ - 490 Good Hope for Eternity 1 2 ¼ - 491 Merciful and Mighty Friend 1 2 ¼ - 492 To Young Person after 1 2 ¼ - commemoratg Death of Christ - 493 The Prisoner’s Friend 7 0 1½ - 494 “Medium Way is the Best” 4 8 1 - 495 “I don’t know how it is, but I 4 8 1 - don’t get on” - 496 The Pardoned Convict; or, 9 4 2 - Account of Jno. 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