APPLICATION, price of mental acquisi- | BEAUTIFUL. the never desolate; Bailey, tion, Bailey, 306. APOSTOLICAL SUCCESSION, how con- veyed; Boardman, 83. that subtle nothingness that; 178. the birth of the; R. C. W. 205. in old marbles ever; Keats, APPROBATION, angling for; Zimmer- BEAUTY, too much; Gilfillan, 206. mann, 241. ARCHITECTURE, art assassinated by ge- ometry; Preault, 46. ARCOLA, things were worse at; Napo- leon, 28. of ancient days; Augustine, 98. ART, political, in what it consists; Re- BED, watered with tears; Rutherford, 80. As false and fleeting as 'tis fair; Town- BELIEF, your, what you are; Porter, 36. difficulties of; Arnold, 83. in a God; Voltaire, 84. in what can be comprehended; Tyndall, 84. intolerable; powerful stimulant; Morton, 100. BELIEFS, the ruin of old; Brooke, 21. wholesome; Ruffini, 313. BETTER to mourn and lose; Miss Wheel- trust and be deceived Kemble, BEYOND the stars; ———, 398. man without the; Webster, 86. BIRD, be like the; Hugo, 246. 1 of this temperance; Gough, BISMARCK, foremost man in Europe; to die in; Shakespeare, 380. BATTLE-FIELD, one ages rapidly on; Na- noleon, 22. Garfield, 155. BIRTH, who could face his; De Quincey. BITTER. a little in our cup; Locke, 304. BEAR, what you cannot amend; Thomas BOLD, be; Emerson, 269. a Kempis, 36. BODIES, love for our; Tyng, 35. BOLDNESS, a decent; Pope, 266. Book, the best of a; Holmes, 12. a living voice; Smiles, 13. a, of holy doctrine; St. Francis, canvasser, a missionary; O'Con- nor, 130. of Job, the grandest; Carlyle, Books, go with us; Beecher, 15. that have life; Parker, 16. the truly; Byron, 304. BROTHER men, what will life be? Rob- BUFFOON, now hero, now; Hunt, 242. 247. C. CALAMITY, Compensations of; Emerson, CALUMNY, first answer to; Washington, 108. overwhelming; Napoleon, 108. CANT Cooled cinders; Cook, 36. CARES, many of our; Scott, 245. CASTLES in the air; Thoreau, 33. CENTURY, not depreciate our; Hugo, 165. greatness of this; Hugo, 166. this, why the greatest; Hugo, 169. elevates man; Hugo, 170. CHANCE, our reliance upon; Arnold, 50. 232. will not help a man; Mathews, CHARACTER, you must forge one; a man's; Atwater, 30. comparison of; Emerson, 44. building a Beecher, 96. the valuable thing; Todd, 97. assassination of; Evarts, 111. formed rapidly; S. P. L., 171. strength of; Dickens, 261. that cannot defend itself; Robert- a diamond; Bartol, 305. sey, 313. soiled by habits; Ballou, 314. formation of; Christian Intelli- gencer, 348. certificate of good; Hayes, 352. given the, of a man; Garfield, CHARITIES, like flowers; Wordsworth, CHARITY, result of many trials; Brooke, self-boasting; Mason, 312, CHEERFULNESS, a virtue to aim at; Lyt- | CHRIST, sacrifice, king and priest; Lu ton, 819. sign of wisdom; Montaigne, 86. CHILD, content to be a; Robertson, 18. ther, 323. disarming Peter; Tertullian, 376. going directly to; McCheyne, 393. experience; Cleghorn, 392. every criminal once a; Wines, CHRISTIANITY, reality of Heathenism 152. first impressions of; Richter, 18. blue mountains of; S. P L., 19. the minds of; Payson, 19. the world of; Sarah Doudney,20. turn to the light; Hare, 260. like vases; Michelet, 365. Christ's; Beecher, 69. CHOOSE, What is best; Scott, 121. CHRIST, friend and defender; Hall, 32. how to imitate; Murray, 49. His doctrine; Parker, 84. question of the day; Parker, in literature; Porter, 101. never surpassed; Renan, 102. words of; Stanley, 17. 119. and Judaism; Luthardt, 85. appropriates the past; Cocker, spirit of our government; No- her defense reserved to the peo- her success; S. P. L., 383. CHRISTMAS, on the Rock of Ages; War- CHURCH, in debt; Stall, 102. a beautiful; Schaff, 389. before the service; Emerson, 389. ready to seal her faith; Hurst, 383. result of impulses; George Eli- fortunate; Goldsmith, 306. only ground of hope; Hodge, CIVILIZATION, American, product of ages in advance; Swing, 148. steps nearer the cause of; Stan- Christianity; Springfield Repub., 147. COMMON-SCHOOL, faults of; Scribner's, | CONVERSATION, a great charm; Ruskin, not the most common; Jacobus, COUNTRY, can't love our too deep; 69. COMMUNISM; its language and ele- ments; Heine, 104. of the Gospel; Doolittle, 87. 395. COMPETENCE, importance of having; without a; Macaulay, 105. CONFIDENCE, exacting demand of; repenting our; Burns, 80. CONFLICT, the severest; Thomas a Kem- the end of; Savonarola, 248. CONJURER does not deceive; Proverb, CONSCIENCE, an observatory; Cook, 42. predominates; Brooks, 242. good, a continual Christmas; CONSISTENCY, foe to progress; Emerson, CONSOLATION from lives of others; CONSTANCY, of purpose; Cousin, 47. 369. Grimke, 53. woe to the, that no longer pro- 54. true glory of; Beecher, 55. he who serves his; Hayes, 54. we are now one; Lee, 78. moral dangers of our; Rep. belief; COURTESIES, smallest, strike deepest; COWARD'S CASTLE; Robertson, 64. CREDITORS, great observers; Franklin, CRISIS, the world's; S. P. L., 171. method of modern; Taine, 164. CONTEST, the, that pleases us; Hamilton, CRITICS, who are they? Disraeli, 39. CONVENTIONALITIES, we must conform CONVERSATION discloses ability; John- negative part of; Winthrop, 238. a selection; Hamilton, 66. sentinels in the army of letters; whom some resemble; Joubert, of the pulpit; Moody, 135, their talent lies in sympathy; Taine, 164. CROESUS, the only, I envy; Hamerton, 14. CROSS, a, through life; Grange, 58. tragedy of; 318. every event of life points to CROWD, how it thinks; Alger, 300. not company; Bacon, 330. CROWDED Solitude; George Eliot, 260. CRUSE of Comfort; Mrs. Charles, 320. CULTURE, a disqualifying; Youmans, 67. best means of spiritual; Tyng, the apotheosis of; S. P. L., 152. D. DAY, each a critic on the last; Pope, 29. DEAD. call me not; Scribner's, 220. our, never dead to us; George we need them; Garfield, 371. the drawbridge of; Brooke, 59. there is no; Lytton, 218. thou art not victor, Thayer, another life; Bailey, 326. a friend of ours; Bacon, 333. comes as blessing; Sophocles,367. here and there forgotten; Swing, better than birth; Macdonald, all seasons thine; Mrs. Hemans, DEATH-BED repentance; Dow, 412. one spent thoroughly well; DECEIVED, I have been; Auerbach, 24. Thomas a Kempis, 41. my last; Dunn, 43. of strife; Father Ryan, 46. of judgment; Mohammed 79. of judgment, England and; Pitt, 269. DEED, a noble; Bellows; 29. a noble; Holland, 50, 313. DEEDS, SO grand; Baker, 233. that bear fruits in heaven; of judgment, England and; DEFENSE, our sure; Brooks, 37. Burke, 269. DERISION, when most agonizing; Jef- DESOLATION, inward; Thomas a Kempis, DESPAIR, never; Burke, 32. perpetual; Carlyle, 50. eagerness of unfed hope; to burn; Huntington, 280. DICTION, the, you want; Choate, 226. |