An Emblem-"The Earth shall be full, &c." .......23 25 The Squirrel ... Scotland Europe Northumberland British India ... The Book of Jonah The lame man healed by Peter and John Paul and Silas at Philippi The Transfiguration of Christ Object Lessons. The Animal Kingdom: Heads The Elephant...... The Golden Eagle.... The Dog The Camel....... The Beaver The Vegetable Kingdom: Heads ... Coffee Plant The Oak The Tea Tree The Sugar Cane... The Mahogany Tree ..... Lesson on Switzerland A First Geographical Lesson... Supplementary Scripture Lessons.-The History of Josiah 61 ...... ....... .47 49 .50 51 ........ .54 56 ....57 59 ...... ...61 62 HOME AND OUR COLONIES. "That Thou wouldest be pleased to make Thy ways known unto them, Thy saving health unto all nations."- -"Prayer for all conditions of men."-BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER, 1. Church Education & the Emigrant's Friend. By the Rev. H. Ives Bailey, Author of the "Liturgy compared with the Bible." Price 3s. 2. Church Extension. An Appeal in behalf of a newly-proposed plan for supplying the Spiritual Destitution of the Country and the Colonies. 3. Farewell to the Outward Bound. Addressed to Members of the Church of England by One of her Ministers. 2nd Edit. enlarged, price Is. 4. By the same Author, The Churchman's Companion, at Home, and in Distant 66 Lands. Post 8vo., price 9s. 'Every earnest Christian must have his mind now directed to Emigration and the welfare of those who are leaving their native land. And one means of benefitting such persons is to supply them with profitable reading. Now, "The Farewell" seems a book well calculated to be useful to emigrants."-Church of England Magazine, July, 1850. "These are sound and useful works. Either of them would be an appropriate present to the quiet, simple-minded Churchman-such characters as constitute perhaps the bulk of our emigrant Churchmen, whose library does not comprehend much more than a Bible and Prayer-Book, and whose thoughts are bestowed with some degree of regularity upon the things which belong unto their peace.' The author is much to be commended for the manner in which he has taken up the much-forgotten truth, that every Christian is bound to become, in his measure, a Missionary; to exercise, by his example and conversation, a salutary influence upon any heathen or impenitent person with whom he may be brought into relation. Just this kind of book we should select for Churchmen of ordinary religious attainments, separated from the Church's assemblies, whether confined to a sick bed, or travelling over the great deep, or dwelling in the pathless solitudes of Canada or Australia."-Colonial Church Chron. and Missionary Journal, Jan. 1850. "This (The Churchman's Companion) is a work which, on the whole, we can highly recommend. It consists of a series of Sermons, thirty-four in number, extending from the First Sunday in Advent to Trinity Sunday, the purport of each of which is, to draw, as it were, the services of each day to a special focus, combining in one view, the Collect, Epistle, and Gospel, and First Lessons for Morning and Evening Service. Much of the work is admirably done, and that, after a fashion likely to prove very acceptable to the emigrants, for whom it was in the first instance designed. Nothing that could be construed by malevolence into a sign of partizanship will be found in these pages, yet, strict Church principles seem to be maintained."-English Review, June, 1850. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans. The Unscriptural Teaching of the Church of Rome compared with the Prayer Book of the Church of England. 9d. Hamilton, Adams and Co. 6. The Church of England on her Trial before the Nations of the Earth. An earnest Appeal addressed to the Laity of the Church of England, in behalf of a national duty, neglected at the close of the Year 1851. 6d. "We have left undone those things which we ought to have done."-The "Confession," Prayer Book of the Church of England. Nisbet and Co., Berners Street. 7. Thoughts for the Present Hour. 1s. 6d. 8. ermons for the Sorrowful. By the Rev. T. Drayton Wintle. 1s. Wertheim and Co. |