FAITH, sad effects of abating; S. P. L., FLOWERS of rhetoric; Macaulay, 209. not divorce from reason; S. P. FOOL, a, for a master; Jonson, 321. FALSEHOOD, its time; Pressense, 78. FAMILY, Sovereignty of; Garfield, 72. Byron, 416. FOREIGN LIFE, the strangeness of; New- man, 266. FORGET, do not; 183. FORGETTING, no such thing; DeQuincy, FORGIVE, I plead; 409. how many say; Tennyson, 259. 259. FORTUNE, an acquired; Wadsworth, 34. of; Thomson, 57. sells what she is thought to FRESCO, painting in; Emerson, 17. paint our lives in; Sterling, 297. our unconscious; George Eliot, FREE-LOVE, tidal wave of hell; Cham- 416. FATE, to fear; Montrose, 247. FAULT, without a; Fuller, 38. FAVORS, I ask no; Taylor, 55. FEASTS, parlor, kitchen fires; Proverb, FEELING, deep, contagious; 227. FEES, small pockets for; Mott, 32. FLIRTATION, attention, intention; Bur- FLOWER, the meanest; Wordsworth, 321. the, fadeth; Wadsworth, 410. FLOWER-FORM, our life a; Wadsworth, FLOWERS, flaming banners; Argyle, 206. bers, 147. FREE-THOUGHT, in science and specu- its results; Minton, 167. to be found everywhere; S. P. FRETFULNESS of temper; Blair, 329. a calumniated; Johnson, 801. let us be; George III, 121. FRIENDSHIP, death of; 196. INDEX. FUNERAL, the largest, carries its genuine | GOD reigns, government lives; Gar grief in one coach; Piatt, 269. FUTURE, best preparation for; McDon- ald, 305. GEMS, of thought; Holmes, 10. of literature; Peaslee, 13. will take hold; Wilson, 50. but one book for, nature; Mad. field, 370. is no name; Byron, 60. GOSPEL, empowers; Hodge, 50. how to receive the; Bittinger, 87. of thoroughness; Mitchell, 151. GENIUSES, ill-assorted and sensitive; GOVERNMENT, human and evil; Paine, Emerson, 34. 328. GRAVES, where we promised; Moody, | HEALTH, Soul of enjoyment; Temple, 407. GREAT, the truly; Adelaide Proctor, 63. GRIEF, conquered by resolution; Goethe, 31. 236. an index; Martineau, 246. to preserve; Sidney, 308. proportioned to loss; Raleigh, | HEART, half,-whole; Boyd, 60. HAND, held in mind; Frazer's Magazine, HEARTHSTONE, corner-stone, Bellows, HANDS, languid; Mrs. Piatt, 143. HAPPINESS, do not speak of; Plutarch, 27. trinity of; Willits, 40. no dream; Byron, 60. partaker of; Shakespeare, 61. 79. HARMONIZATION with environment; HASTE, always in; Wesley, 303. HATRED, too keen; La Rochefoucauld, HE that lacks to mourn; Taylor, 68. feeling its bumps; Holmes, 35. 190. HELL, absence of hope; Murray, 90. benefit of; Beecher, 91. eternal; Phelps, 93. shield of God's judgment; Mrs. little thought of; Chalmers, 96. HELP, the truest; Brooks, 33. HOUSE, Spiritually empty; Arnold, 41. I. I KNOW the hand guiding me; British not if; Alford, 288. I LIVE for those that love me; I THOUGHT to work for Him; none to his valet; Mad. de Se- IDEAS strangle statutes; Phillips, 10. vigne, 307. through gloom; ———, 250. HOUR, one self-approving; Pope, 51. HOURS, our past; Young, 80. 246, 216. louder than cannon; Paxton, 10. trouble us; Brooke, 12. IF I LEAVE all for thee; "Mrs. Browning, ILLUSTRATION, wisely chosen; Crosby, "IMITATION of Christ;" George Eliot, 404. retina of universe; Ruskin, 266. longing for; Addison, 279. IMPIOUS, to be sad; Shakespeare, 242 875. IMPROVEMENT, human; Funny Wright, 22. IMPUDENCE, not independence; 811. what to be said of; Fielding, IMPURITY, to conquer; Essays and Re- golden links; Adelaide Procter, INCONSTANCY falls off; Shakespeare, 376. 316 squandered; Whittier, 345. INC EDULITY, universal; Goldsmith, 376. INDIVIDUAL, responsibility of; Mill, JESTER, the clerical; Brooks, 115. 279. INDIVIDUALITY, want of, Mill, 30. 871. particular; Martensen, 244. a serpent; S. P. L., 384. JESUS, his influence; Carpenter, 88. the supernatural in; Swing, 100. coming to; Hall, 394. JOURNALISM, a great profession; Bonney, invents systems of belief; S. P. Joy, true; Brooke, 300. INJURY, to pardon; Preau't, 259. invited by insult; Proverb, 259. INSANITY, the plea of; Hoffman, 150. no unanswered; Clarke, 147. INSULTS, large pocket for; Mott, 82. INTEMPERANCE wipes out God's image; dethrones reason; Gough, 70. I dare and ought not to drink; conquered by Christ; Moody, 71. only remedy against; Dale, 71. IRELAND, her people; B ight, 53. Gethsemane of Europe; Red- JUDAISM, hoping religion; Luthardt, 85. harsh; Beecher, 109. the silence of deliberate; Gar- JUST, to be; Russell, 266. JUSTICE, of contemporaries; Napoleon Kiss, innocent; Mirabeau, 28. the farewell; George Eliot, 308. KNOW, those who, the most; Ingersoll, we shall; Gray, 193. KNOWING how things go; Ruskin, 37. bound to English interests; Fox KNOWLEDGE, sources of; Hodge, 14. 54. |