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THE NEW TESTAMENT

Matthew
2, IV.41-46
3, IV.65ff
5:1-12, I.130f
5-7, IV.105-118
6:26-30, I.106
7:16-20, I.109
9:27-31, IV.128
12:22-28, IV.170f
13:31ff, I.201f
18:1-5, IV.188
18:10-14, I.286f
18:21-35, IV.186
21:12-17, IV.237
25:14-46, IV.244-247
28:16-20, IV.310

Mark
1:16-20, IV.94
1:21-2:12, IV.125-128
2:13-17, IV.94f
4:3ff, I.126ff
4,5, IV.133-142
5:21ff, I.110ff
6:21-29, IV.154
6:30-50, IV.144-148
7:24-9:29, IV.172-182
10:17-27, IV.211f
10:35-45, IV.185-187
10:46-52, IV.221f
11:1-11, IV.233f
14:1-16, IV.248f
15:6-15, IV.276f

Luke
2:21; 29-30, I.109
2, IV.37-50
4:1-13, IV.70f
7:2-10, IV.121f
7:11-17, IV.130
7:18-35, IV.150-154
7:36-50, IV.169f
10:25-37, I.279f; IV.88f
12:16-21, IV.212
14, IV.207f
15, 16, IV.202-207
19:1-10, IV.222
20,21, IV.238-243
22:14-18, IV.249f
22:39-46, IV.264f
23:8-12, IV.275
24:13-35, IV.301f

John
1:29-4:42, IV.74-87
3:22-36, IV.149f
4:43-53, IV.92f
5, IV.167-171
6:22-71, IV.161-166
7-10, IV.190-201
10:1-15, I.285f
11, IV.215-220
11:55-12:5, IV.229f
12:20-30, IV.243f
13-17, IV.249-263
18:10-38, IV.267-275
19, IV.279-287
20:1-18, I.267f
20,21, IV.297-309

Acts
1:6-11, IV.310f
2:1-5:11, IV.325-336
6-8, IV.339-349
9:1-31, IV.371-375
9:32-43, IV.350
10-12, IV.353-361
13-15, IV.376-391
15:36-18:22, IV.395-412
18:23-21:16, IV.418-430
21:17-28:31, IV.433-481

Romans
8:18-25, V.454
8:31-39, V.454f
11:33-36, V.444
12, V.415f
13:8-14, V.416f
14:7-17, V.419f
15:1-3, V.422
16:25-27, V.443

I Corinthians
3:9, V.443
3:10-15, V.440
3:16, 17, V.443
9:24-27, V.438
13, V.425
15:12-58, V.449ff
16:13, V.448

II Corinthians
4:7-5:1, V.451f
11:24-27, IV.482

Galatians
5:1, 7-9, V.439 {529}
5:22-6:10, V.422f

Ephesians
2:19-22, V.440
3:14-19, V.443
4:1-16, V.420f
4:25-32, V.421f
6:1-3, V.419
6:10-17, V.447f

Philippians
3:7-16, V.453f
3:20,21, V.453
4:8, V.424
4:11,12, V.420

Colossians
3:1-4, V.453

I Thessalonians
5:4-11, V.447
5:12-22, V.423

I Timothy
1:17, V.444
4:6-8, IV.482
6:11, 12, V.448

II Timothy
2:3,4, V.448

Hebrews
12:1, 2, V.439

Epistle of James,
Selections from, V.426-434

I John
3, 4, V.435-437

Revelation,
Selections from, V.456-478

INDEX TO POEMS

* Indicates titles of poems.

A fair little girl sat under a tree, I.472
A little word in kindness spoken, I.448
A swallow in the spring, I.451
Above the clear blue sky, I.242
Abroad in the meadows, to see the young lambs, I.343
All things bright and beautiful, I.476
Am I a soldier of the cross, IV.58
And now another day is gone, I.333
*Ant, The, I.329
April's gone, the king of showers, I.379
Art thou weary, art thou languid, V.487
As with gladness men of old, I.394
Away in a manger, no crib for a bed, I.409

*Baby and Mamma, I.372
*Babylon, III.210
Baby's in the boat, I.424
*Belshazzar, III.211
Belshazzar is king! Belshazzar is lord, III.211
Blest land of Judea! thrice hallowed of song, II.15
*Bridge, The, I.446
Brightest and best of the sons of the morning, IV.26
*Burial of Moses, The, II.274
By Nebo's lonely mountain, II.274

Calm on the listening ear of night, I.419
*Calvary, IV.225
Carol, sweetly carol, I.406
*Cave of Adullam, II.437
*Chambered Nautilus, The, I.477
*Children, I.459
*Child's Thought of God, I.483
Christ, the Lord, is risen to-day, IV.291
*Christmas Carol, A, I.393, I.397, I.402
*Christmas Hymns, I.389-420
*Christmas Tree, The, I.401
Come to me, O ye children, I.459
Comrades, haste! the tent's tall shading, II.198
*Cow, The, I.369
*Cradle Hymn, I.409
*Crossing the Bar, V.490

David and his three captains bold, II.437
*Day by Day, I.239
Dear Jesus, ever at my side, IV.292
Deep was the furrow in the royal brow, II.395
*Destruction of Sennacherib, The, III.315
Down in a green and shady bed, I.376

*Elixir, The, IV.157
*Evening Song, An, I.333
Every day has its dawn, I.239

*Fall of Jericho, The, II.293
*Farewell, I.471
*Field Daisy, The, I.353
*Finding of Moses, The, II.134
*Flower and the Lady, The, I.352
*Following the Master, V.487
From all that dwell below the skies, V.494
From Greenland's icy mountains, IV.318

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*Gethsemane, IV.223
*Getting up, I.361
*Glorious Heavens, The, I.434
Glorious things of Thee are spoken, IV.319
*Glorious Zion, IV.319
God rest ye, merry gentlemen; let nothing you dismay, I.397
*Going to Bed, I.357, I.371
*Going to Jesus, I.235
*Good Night and Good Morning, I.472
Gracious Saviour, holy Shepherd, I.313
*Guiding Star, The, I.394

Hail the night! All hail the morn, I.398
Hail to the Lord's Anointed, IV.102
Hark, hark, my soul, angelic songs are swelling, I.487
Hark! the clock strikes from the steeple, I.423
Heaven is not reached at a single bound, I.77
How doth the little busy bee, I.327
How fair is the rose! What a beautiful flower, I.338
How fine has the day been! How bright was the sun, I.346
How gentle God's commands, I.241
How glorious is our heavenly King, I.342
How proud we are! how fond to show, I.328
Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber, I.411
*Hymn by the Euphrates, III.316

I am a pebble and yield to none, I.438
I heard the voice of Jesus say, IV.158
I met a little cottage girl, I.454
I sing th' Almighty power of God, I.341
I stood on the bridge at midnight, I.446
I think, when I read that sweet story of old, I.237
If Fortune, with a smiling face, I.463
I'm a pretty little thing, I.353
I'm a very little child, I.354
Immortal love, forever full, IV.54
In heavenly love abiding, I.314
*Innocent Play, I.343
In the cross of Christ I glory, I.261
It came upon the midnight clear, IV.25
It chanced upon the merry, merry Christmas eve, I.402
Jesus calls us: o'er the tumult, IV.101
Jesus, I my cross have taken, IV.57
Jesus, lover of my soul, V.483
Jesus, Saviour, pilot me, IV.100
Jesus shall reign where'er the sun, IV.317
Joy to the world, the Lord is come, IV.30

*Kindness, I.448

*Lamb, The, I.380
Lazy sheep, pray tell me why, I.366
Lead, kindly Light, amid th' encircling gloom I.467; V.491
*Lead me on, II.238
Let dogs delight to bark and bite, I.344
*Light of Stars, The, I.452
Little baby, lay your head, I.371
*Little Child, The, I.354
Little drops of water, I.384
Little lamb, who made thee? I.380
*Little Voices, I.427
Look, ye saints, the sight is glorious, IV.226
Lord of all being; throned afar, I.233
*Lullaby, I.389, I.484

*May Day Song, I.379
*Morning Hymns, I.71-78
"Morning Song, I.330
My country! 'tis of thee, V.492
My fairest child, I have no song to give you, I.471
My faith looks up to Thee, V.485
My God, who makes the sun to know, I.330

*Nearest Friend, The, IV.292
Nearer, my God, to Thee, V.481
*New Year's Eve, I.475
Now, my baby, ope your eye, I.361
Now the day is over, I.468
Now the spring is coming on, I.359

O God, beneath thy guiding hand, I.276
O little town of Bethlehem, I.250
O Love Divine, that stooped to share, IV.155
O Master, let me walk with Thee, IV.156
O Thou that wilt not break the bruised reed, III.316
Oft in the stilly night, I.445

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Oh, what can little hands do, I.240
Oh, where is He that trod the sea? IV.99
Oh, worship the King, all-glorious above! IV.294
On our way rejoicing, I.234
Once in royal David's city, I.415
*One by one, I.461
One by one the sands are flowing, I.461
Onward, Christian soldiers, I.255

*Palestine, II.15
Pause in this desert! Here, men say, of old, III.210
*Pebble and the Acorn, The, I.438
*Perseverance, I.451
*Pilgrims of the Night, The, I.487
*Praise for Creation and Providence, I.341
*Praise to God, I.342
*Prayers for Little Children, I.319-324
Pretty flower, tell me why, I.352
*Psalm of Life, I.440
Put off, put off your mail, ye kings, and beat your brands to dust, I.300

*Ready for Bed, I.423
Ride on! ride on in majesty, IV.224
Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky, I.475
Rock of Ages, cleft for me, V.489
*Rose, The, I.338
*Ruth, III.49

*Saul and David, II.395
Saviour, breathe an evening blessing, I.430
Saviour, like a shepherd lead us, I.309
See the dark vapors cloud the sky, I.375
*Seventh Plague of Egypt, The, II.162
She stood breast high amid the corn, III.49
*Sheep, The, I.366
*Shepherd Hymns, I.309-315
Sleep, baby, sleep, I.484
Sleep, baby, sleep. The mother sings, I.389
Slow glides the Nile: amid the margin flags, II.134
*Sluggard, The, I.334
*Snowdrop, The, I.359
Some murmur when their sky is clear, I.383
*Song of Peace, I.300
*Song of the Manna Gatherers, II.198
Sound, sound for ever, Clarions of Thought, II.293
*Star, The, I.350, I.390
Still, still with Thee, my God, I.464; I.350
Still, still with Thee when purple morning breaketh, I.78
*Summer, I.349
*Summer Evening, A, I.346
*Summer Rain, I.433
Sun of my soul, Thou Saviour dear, I.238
Sunset and evening star, V.490

Teach me, my God and King, IV.157
Tell me not, in mournful numbers, I.440
*Tempest, The, I.375
*Thanksgiving, Song of, I.75
Thank you, pretty cow, that made, I.369
The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold, III.315
The breaking waves dashed high, I.271
The cock, who soundly sleeps at night, I.358
The day is done, and the darkness, I.481
The heats of Summer come hastily on, I.349
The King of love my Shepherd is, I.315
The Lord is my shepherd; no want shall I know, I.291
The Master has come over Jordan, I.235
The moon is up, the sun is gone, I.357
The morning light is breaking, IV.320
The mountain streams are silent, I.433
The night is come, but not too soon, I.452
The spacious firmament on high, I.434
The terror of the night has fled, I.268
The twilight falls, the night is near, I.429
The twilight is sad and cloudy, I.437
There came three kings, ere break of day, IV.29
There is a green hill far away, IV.225
There's a wonderful tree, a wonderful tree, I.401
These emmets, how little they are in our eyes, I.329
They followed the star the whole night through, I.390
They say that God lives very high, I.483
This is the ship of pearl, which, poets feign, I.477
*Three Kings, The, IV.29

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*Time to Get Up, I.358
'Tis midnight,--and on Olive's brow, IV.223
'Tis the voice of the sluggard: I heard him complain, I.334
*To-day and To-morrow, I.463
Traveling to the better land, II.238
'Twas morn,--the rising splendor rolled, II.162
*Twilight, I.437
Twinkle, twinkle, little star, I.351

*Victor, The, IV.226
*Violet, The, I.376

Was there ever kindest shepherd, I.310
*We Are Seven, I.454
We plough the fields and scatter, I.75
We see Him come, and know Him ours, I.412
What a little thing am I, I.372
*What can Little Hands Do, I.240
What says the little brook, I.427
What sweeter music can we bring, I.393
Whatever brawls disturb the street, I.345
When morning gilds the skies, I.71
Whene'er I take my walks abroad, I.337
While shepherds watched their flocks by night, I.405
While Thee I seek, protecting Power, I.442
Who am I that shines so bright, I.365
Who am I with noble face, I.362

INDEX TO AUTHORS OF POEMS

Adams, Sarah Flower, V.481
Addison, I.434
Alexander, Mrs. Cecil Frances, I.415; II.274; IV.101, IV.225

Baker, Sir H. W., I.315
Baring-Gould, S., I.468
Blake, William, I.380
Bonar, Horatius, IV.158
Brewer, Ebenezer Cobham, I.384
Brooks, Phillips, I.250
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, I.483
Burns, James Drummond, I.464; IV.293
Burns, Robert, I.324
Byron, Lord, III.315

Chandler, John, I.242
Claudius, Mathias, I.75
Colesworthy, I.448
Cooper, George, I.424
Cornwall, Barry, III.211
Croly, II.162

Dix, William C., I.394
Doddridge, Philip, I.241

Edmeston, James, I.430

Faber, Frederick William, I.310, I.487; IV.292
Fabin, I.240
Fay, Ida, I.423

Gill, Julia, I.235
Gladden, Washington, IV.156
Gould, I.438
Grant, R., IV.294

Heber, Reginald, IV.26, IV.318
Herbert, George, IV.157
Herrick, Robert, I.324, I.412
Holland, J. G., I.77
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, I.233, I.477; IV.155
Hood, Thomas, III.49
Hopper, E., IV.100
Houghton, Lord, I.472
Hugo, Victor, II.293

Keble, John, I.238, I.379, I.476; II.198
Kelly, Thomas, IV.226
Kingsley, Charles, I.402, I.471

Lamb, Charles, II.437
Leeson, Jane E., I.313
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, I.437, I.440, I.446, I.452, I.459, I.481
Luke, Jemima Thompson, I.237
Luther, Martin, I.409
Lynch, Thomas T., IV.99
Lyte, Henry Francis, IV.57

Milman, Henry Hart, III.316; IV.224
Monsell, James Samuel Bewley, I.234
Montgomery, James, IV.102

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Moore, Thomas, I.445
Mulock, Dinah Maria, I.397

Newman, John Henry, I.467; V.491
Newton, J., IV.319

Palmer, Ray, V.485
Procter, Adelaide Ann, I.461

Ruskin, John, I.299

Sears, Edmund Hamilton, I.419; IV.25
Smith, Samuel F., IV.320; V.492
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, I.78
Symonds, John Addington, I.389

Tappan, W. B., IV.223
Taylor, Ann, I.365
Taylor, Jane, I.349-362, I.366-376
Tennyson, Alfred, I.475; V.490
Thrupp, Dorothy Ann, I.309
Toplady, Augustus Montague, V.489
Trench, Archbishop, I.383

Waring, Anna L., I.314
Watts, Isaac, I.327-346, I.411; IV.31, IV.58, IV.317; V.494
Wesley, Rev. Charles, IV.291; V.483
Whittemore, J., I.313
Whittier, John Greenleaf, II.15; IV.54
Williams, Helen Maria, I.442
Wordsworth, William, I.454