THE CHRISTIAN World Magazine, JANUARY TO JUNE, 1866. “I KEVER WAXTED ARTICLES ON RELIGIOUS SUBJECTS HALF SO MUCH AS ARTICLES ON COMMON SUBJECTS, WRITTEN WITH A DECIDEDLY RELIGIOUS TONE."-Dr. Arnold. LONDON: 1866. Per. 1419. e. 100. INDEX TO VOL. I. An Angel Unawares ; a poem, 208. Anthor of the Christian Year, 338. Bishop Colenso's Instructor, 56. BRACKENLEA VALENTINES. Part I., 81 CYRIL DENHAM, Fortunes of, Intro- Christian Church, The, and Slavery Communion, The First ; a poem, 198. Christian's, The, Privileges, 211. Daily Food, Our, 75, 154, 237, 316, D'Azeglio, Marquis of, 144. 298. Emily Wishart; a story in three chap. Fallen Asleep; a story of Scottish Gossips About Music, 209, 307, 385. Housewife's Miscellany, 79, 159, 319, Pen and the Palm, The, 355, 452. London in May, 458. Ruskin's Lectures to Little House- Mission Field, A Glance at the, 33, Red Book, The, 288. Singing in the Rain ; a poem, 146. Myra's Christmas Sacrifice, 37. Sermons v. Leading Articles, 304. Memoranda of the Months, January, Sleeping; a poem, 348. 45—February, 127-March, 220– St. Saviour's, Southwark, 366. April, 290—May, 377—June, 465. Story of Wiclif, 371. Matilda of Normandy; a poem, 124. Saturday Night; a poem, 44. Modern Conversation, 283. Story of the Old Soho Factory, 251, 349, 443. Summer Time; a poem, 434. Thames, Up The, To Oxford, 31, 122, Until Death us do Part; a poem, 50. The Mount and its Inmates, 67. Queen Mab and the Fairy Knight, The Black Knight Unmailed, 147. A Fulcrum for the Lever, 425. Waiting and Watching for Me; a |