Wawn, in acknowledging the thanks of the the unchanging mercy and love of God for meeting, voted to him, delivered a speech all future ones. By this time they reached highly honourable to his understanding and the door of her humble dwelling. Mary piety. Among many other pertinent allu- begged the lady to walk in, and taking her sions, the worthy gentleman begged leave to to a closet, said, “ Pray, Ma'am, do you see digress for a moment, to relate an anecdote any thing?" The lady replied “No." She of an aged female. took her to another closet, and repeated ber " Poor Mary,” said he, “ I shall never question, “Pray, Ma'am, do you see any forget poor Mary! She was returning thing?" The reply again was "No." She home, the picture of penury and want, took her to a third closet, and once more thoughtful yet serene and placid, when she repeated her question, "Pray, Ma'am, do was joined by a lady of affluence and piety, you see any thing?" the lady replying, with but who was the subject of some afflictive a look of surprise bordering on displeasure, visitations, and was threatened with more." No." " Then, Madam," said poor Ma. She immediately began to relate her sorrows ry, you see all I have in the world. But and apprehensions to poor Mary, who heard why should I be unhappy? I have Christ her with much attention, and then with all in my heart and heaven in my eye. I have the tenderness of Christian sympathy be the unfailing word of promise, that bread sought her to be comforted, reminded her shall be given me, and water shall be sore,' of the goodness and fidelity of that God who whilst 1 stay a little longer in this rale of had promised never to forsake his people, tears; and when I die, a bright crown of • exhorted her to be grateful for the many glory awaits me through the merits of my mercies she now enjoyed, and to confide in Redeemer." NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. IT is not yet determined whether this work shall be continued another year. The present publishers decline carrying it on, because of the irregularity and delinquency of many of the sub scribers in making remittances of dues ;--and one, at least, of the present editors will, with this Number, cease to act in that capacity; though, if the work is continued, he will not withhold contributions of aid in another way. Other arrangements must therefore be made : either another publisher must be obtained, who will carry on the work at his own expense be looking for remuneration from the proceeds of subscriptions or the present publishers will continue, provided the risk is with the editors. If no other number of the Evangelical Guardian and Review appear, the subscribers will ascribe its discontinuance to the impracticability of making satisfactory arrangements on these points. Page sign of . 209 Page 200, 312 Dairyman's Daughter, recollections 70, 117 450 curious note found among papers 454 57 109 557 Faithful, Father of the, offering the 80 49 120 340 481 312 117, 409 Infirmary, visit to 88 Intelligence, religious 33, 81, 127, 181, 219, 274, 320, 365, 417, 466, 508, 559 181 Literary and Scientific 46, 92, 237, 336 69 82 288 Council of, in 1650 319 261 Livingston, Mrs. M. brief memoirs of 3 48, 96, 192 415 24, 158, 204, 261, 296, 415, 439 409, 433 206 Melos Dutch Church, report of the Super Meier, Rev. John H. bioagraphical 97 ,374 Missionary Society, London, ewenty- 502 fourth general meeting of . . 124, 277 sorde 306 at ledge of per i Page Page . Missionary Soceity, Edinburgh, ex- REVIEWS. of the Princess Charlotte, and his 41 Sermon before the Society in Scot- · · 470, 520 ledge 65 562 rican Society for colonising the Free 87 People of Colour of the United States 109 165 493, 512 174 Oi Isaac's Refutation of the Doctrine of 519 76 174, 555 Schermerhorn and Van Vechten's re- 235, 284, 430, 474 24 Schureman, Rev. John, D.D. obituary . 108 205 Brief memoirs of 193 374 Seminary, Theological, of the Presby- 507 terian Church, report of the Direc- 128 24 Notice of New Presbyterian Theologi- 287 269 Baptist Theological . 26, 316, 358 57 351 574 480, 523 T. S.. 297 553 75 Turretine, Francis, sketch of the life of 529 156, 200 Van Zandt, Jun. Mr. Peter, ordinatioa of. 327, 335 201 253, 289 Zyra 11, 18, 64, 101, 165, 351, 445, 463 502 one. |