LOCAL PREACHERS' MAGAZINE
THE AUTHORISED ORGAN OF THE
Wesleyan Methodist Local Preachers' Mutual-Aid Association.
"Bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ."
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INDEX TO THE TWENTY-THIRD VOLUME.
BIOGRAPHY: Edward Creswell-1, 33; Peter Crawford-83; James Flattery- 110; Mrs. English-129; Hender G. Foster-171; Alexander Gailey-234, 266, 293; Mrs. Pond-238; Miss Ben- well-270, 298; Mrs. Sarah Stanley- 332; George Froggatt, 362.
CHOICE SELECTIONS: A Word for Mothers, 23; Wesley's Last Sermon in the Open Air, 23; Severity of England's Criminal Code, 23; Unyamwezi, its Extent, 23; Horace Greeley, 53; How to obtain a Bible, 53; Charles Wesley's Ministry, 53; Anglo-Indian Christian Union, 53; Livingstone found by Stanley, 119; Mo- hammedanism-its fruits, 122: Romish Worship, 122; Wesley's Emotion under Bereavement, 123; Sabbath Desecration, 151; May Meetings, 220, 273; A Failure, 222; Preachers of the Right Stamp, 223; The Italian Free Church, 223; The Lord's Supper, by Capel Molyneux, 243; A Word to the Dull Folks, 274; Hebrew Poetry, 276; Earl Russell on Education, 277; The Papal Church Incurable, 278; Hints to the Missionary, 278; A Diviner Baptism wanted, 305; Wickedness in England, 305; Means and Qualifications, 306; Consecration Wanted, 306; Disestablish- ment in Jamaica, 307; Hope for Italy, 307; Auricular Confession in the Church, 308; Idolatry at Rome, 310; Rome, its Paganism, 311; The Lord's Supper not a Sacrifice, 314; The Heavenly Inheri- tance, 314; Mr. Gladstone and the Jubi- lee Singers, 315; Romish Worship and Varieties, 317; Local Preachers of Methodism, 343; A Distressed Player, 345; Ordinances, 345; Excessive Brain Work, 346; Barbarous Persecutions, 347; Sen- timents worth Recording, 348; Prayer for Children, 348; Children and the Sabbath, 363; Marriage, its Sanctity and Indissolubleness, 366; Life at Home, 368; St. Ulrich, its Artists and their Manufactures, 369; Denominational Harmony and the Victory of Bible Truth, 372; Chain Parable of a Mission- ary, 372; Printing the New Testament in Rome, 373; The Arrival of Autumn, 374; Differences of Opinion, 374; Pur- sue Beauty, 374; Ritualists, 375; The
Italian Free Church, 375; A Glasgow Convert to Methodism, 375; Dearness of Provisions in Wesley's Day, 376; The Papal Church Incurably Corrupt, 376; Sin and its Effects, 376; Watch-night Service held by Wesley, 376.
DEATHS William Whitroyd, 32; Mrs. Ward, 32; James Flattery, 32; Peter Marshall, 32; George Riddall, 32; Mrs. Pond. 32; John Boocock, 32; George Pedley, 63; Thomas Newcombe, 63; James Matthews, 63; John G. Petchell, 63; George Taylor, 94; Elizabeth Baxter, 94; James King, 94; William Hodges, 127; Mrs. W. Rowledge, 127; Peter Roberts, 127; David Peace, 128; William Midgley, 128, 220; Simeon Stone, 128; Thomas Bottomley, 158; Francis Wolstenholme, 158; Thomas Killip, 158; Richard Lucas, 158; Thos. Rowledge, 158; Hendon G. Foster, 158; Thos. Shaw, 158; Sarah Faulkner, 158; Leah Howell, 158; Henry Leggoe, 188; John Richards, 189; George Ward, 189; Elizabeth Atkins, 189; Mary Ann Cala- dine, 189; George Froggatt, 220; Samuel Hoyle, 220; John Lee, 220; William Crocombe, 220; Henry Bailey Holles, 255; Samuel Ellis, 255; John Hitchins, 255; William Nicholl, 286; Mary Leake, 286; Thomas Buckley, 286; John Corby, 286; James Cooke, 286; Joseph Scatter- good, 286; J. Gilyead, 287; James Bolton, 287; George Mallinson, 320; Samuel Beresford, 320; Nicholas Moyse, 320; Thomas C. Park, 320; Mary Bas- nett, 320; Mrs. Sanders, 351; Martha Leach, 351; Elizabeth Wade, 351.
LITERARY NOTICES: Allen's Present Position of Methodism, 50; The Class and the Desk, 51; The Methodist Visi- tor, 51, 187, 318, 342; Old Jonathan, 52, 150; The Appeal, 52, 91, 150, 187, 318, 342; The Hive; 52, 91, 150, 187, 224, 318, 342; The Handbook of Illus- trations, 53, 91; Second Report Anglo- Indian Mission, 53; Methodist Temper- ance Magazine, 91, 150, 187, 224, 318, 342; Newman Hall's Sermon, 91; The Women of Methodism, 91, 115; Poetical Works and Life of Rachel Moorcock, 116; The Priceless Portion, by Kirton, 117;
The Natural Use of Drink, 117; An Ad- dress to Methodist Ministers, 117; The Converted Family, 146; Young's Trans- lation of Matthew, 150; Our Week-night Service, 150, 187; The Gardener's Maga. zine, 150; Henn's Heart Yearnings, 187; Elza's Translations of the Minor Prophets, 187, 242; Notes on a Mission at Louth, 187; The Catholic Pulpit, 224; The Church, 224, 318; The Methodist Class Meeting, 211; Golden Candlesticks, 242; Royal Diadem, 318; Ebenezer, 318; Webb's Ordinances of Christian Wor- ship, 341; Funshon on the Lord's Sup- per, 342; Unfolding the Bud, by Silas Henn, 342; List of Mr. Henn's Books, 342.
MISCELLANEOUS : Providence, 20; Sir Roundell Palmer and Mr. Berridge, 21; The Use of Public Vehicles on Sundays, 123; The St. Paul's Lectures to Young Men, 125; May Meetings, 182; Apho- risms, 184; Geographical Unbelief, 184. MUTUAL-AID ASSOCIATION REPORTER:
Nottingham Annual Meeting, 27; Meet- ing at Richmond Road Chapel, Hackney, 29; Duckinfield, Ashton-under-Lyne Branch, 30; A Good Example, 59; Chamberlain Testimonial Fund, 59, 92, 126, 157; Meeting at Pimlico, 60; A Challenge, 92, 126, 153; Congleton Branch, 92; Sheerness Branch, 92; Our Veterans, 154; The Hymn of Chris- tian Brotherhood, 155; Towcester Branch, 157; A Step in the Right Direction, 188; THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL MEET- ING, NORWICH, 207, 216; Swaffham Branch, 217; Norwich and the late Meet- ing, 247; A Visit to Norwich, 252, 279; Aylesbury, 253; Derby, 254; Northamp- ton Branch, 284; Worthy of Notice, 286; A Specimen of Ask and Receive, 319; Downham-As it should be, 349; Derby, 350; Letter from Clericus, 350; We know not what we can do till we try, 377; Gratitude, 378.
GENERAL COMMITTEE, 31, 62, 93, 127, 188, 218, 254, 286, 319, 350, 378.
NARRATIVE: A Fortnight at Bournemouth, 10, 45, 86, 110; The Unwelcome Preacher, 14; Our Frank, 18; A Week in Rome, 140, 174, 201; Norwich, 301, 336.
ORIGINAL ESSAYS: Perseverance, 5 A Time to Dance, 7; Local Preachers and their Work, 36, 65, 97; National Educa- tion, 39, 69, 232; Our Frank, 43, 77, 108, 138; Congregational Collections, 73; The Gospel Preacher devoted to his work in the midst of Secular Engagements, 79, 101, 135, 167, 193, 225; England's Great Evangelist, by John Rose, 105, 131, 165, 197, 229; Christianity and Friendship, 161; Methodist Ministers and Local Preachers, 257; Maxims of Solo- mon, 258; The Freely begetting Mercy of God, 262; The Bishop's Pastoral to the Wesleyans, 289; Conference Address to Methodist Societies, 321; Holiness of Heart, 324; Methodist Minutes, 328; Statistics of British Methodism, 332; Prayer, in relation to God and the Laws of Nature, 354; Remembering the Poor, 356; Preachers of Olden Time, 360.
PHENOMENA OF THE MONTHS: January, 23; February, 59; March, 91; April, 126; May, 153; June, 187; July, 224; August, 246; September, 279; October, 318; November, 349; December, 377. POETRY: Ferns, 152; Dear Mother, 318. SUNDAY SCHOOL COLUMN: Counsels to the Young, 52, 92, 177; Love of Finery, 52.
TEMPERANCE: Benefits of Total Absti- nence, 58; Temperance Anniversary, Spitalfields, 118; A Model Town, 150; A Brand Plucked out of the Fire, 180; Address of Charles Garrett, 342; Effects of Drinking. 364.
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