our character, and character is always active, for evil or for good. It is therefore a Christian duty to use every opportunity and occasion of circulating Christian thought. All such thought in our world occupies a space that might otherwise have been forestalled and filled with evil. If the work have aught of good in it, the Spirit of grace Divine can make it active and productive. May that be granted, and its publication will not be in vain. NEW YORK, May 1, 1849. CONTENTS. THE HILL DIFFICULTY; WITH THE JEWISH PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, THE TWO TEMPTATIONS; AND THE DISPOSITION OF THEM, THE LAKE AMONG THE MOUNTAINS; A CHILD'S LETTER AND LESSON, 27 49 60 99 103 106 |