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The Sword and the Trowel Vols. 1-20 (1865-1884)

The Sword and the Trowel Vols. 21-40 (1885-1904)

The Sword and the Trowel Vols. 45- (1905- )

 

Volume 21 (1885)

Volume 22 (1886) Download Complete Volume View in PDF format pdf

  • January

    • "Nothing to set before him". A Sermonette—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Tabernacle Two Thousand—Elder G.E. Elvin
    • Read the Letter Through
    • Homes and Help for the Aged Christian Poor—R. Shindler, Addlestone
    • The Impossible Fellowship
    • Consecrated Culture
    • The Dumb Bell
    • The Revived Prayer-meeting—What Did It?—S.W. Adriance,of Woodfords, Maine, USA
    • Religion in Norway
    • "Be of Good Cheer"—S. Patton
    • Bible Binders and their Wages—G.H.P.
    • A Midnight Meeting—C.H.B.
    • "She Hath Done What She Could". For the Young Folks—C.A. Davis
    • A Cure for Gout—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Girl's Orphanage Building Fund
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • February

    • Long Semons. An Address tot he Students of the Pastors' College—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "I Will Remember Thee"
    • An Old Tar Sweeping Out Darkness
    • Effect of a Text Earnestly Quoted
    • Sick-visiting by One of Our Own Men—F.E.B.
    • John Bunyan and His Works
    • Gambling in all its Forms
    • Daniel Rowlands, of Llangeitho—C.A.D.
    • A Sunday Breakfast in the City—G.H.P.
    • Four People who want Good Memories
    • The Fall of Hinduism—Robert Spurgeon, Bengal
    • The Spiritual Shillelagh
    • Two Broken Reeds—Joseph W. Harrald
    • A Batch of Moderates
    • Confession of Sin. An Addressed Delivered at Mentone, During the Week of Universal Prayer, in Connection with the Evangelical Alliance—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Girl's Orphanage Building Fund
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • March

    • Who are the Persecuted?—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Say Not, Yet Four Months" (John iv.35)—W.Y. Fullerton
    • The Special Power of Preaching—C.A.D.
    • Hold fast your Shield
    • Little-known facts concerning the Reformation in England. I.—Deification of Mary
    • Power of God's Word
    • The Steam-Roller and the Stone-Roller. A Prayer-Meeting Address—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Individuality
    • Our Nearest Foreign Mission Field—W.E. Lang
    • "Remember me Aloft"—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Wild Bird Notes. A Review—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Uses of Affliction—Sir John Davies
    • Footstool Musings—Pastor W.B. Haynes, Stafford
    • The Growth of Towns—A Glance at Philadelphia
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Girl's Orphanage Building Fund
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • April

    • A Word for the Four—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Book Fund—C.A.D.
    • Neither Hot nor Cold. A Testimony From the Country
    • A Winter Experience—Boston W. Smith
    • Covering the Clock's Faces
    • Losing an Affliction
    • Peter Hay. A Narrative of Imprisonment in the Coal-Mine—Pastor R. Shindler, of Addlestone
    • Pastor Paul Rabant—W.L. Lang
    • Death of John Maynard
    • Sketches of Bush-work in Queensland—PAstor W. Higlett, Toowoomba, President of the Queensland Baptist Association
    • Love's Loyalty—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Compulsory Tithes—Pastor W.M. Hawkins, hundon, Clare, Suffolk
  • May

    • Concerning Doing Nothing
    • Peter Hay. A Narrative of Imprisonment in the Coal-Mine (continued)—Pastor R. Shindler, of Addlestone
    • "On The Road"—C. Spurgeon, of Greenwich
    • What Stopped the Will?
    • "Nearly Well!"—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Hard Times—Past and Present—G.H.P.
    • Palm-trees in the Snow
    • Two years at Haddon Hall
    • "A Sunday-school in a Car"
    • Nobel Reading
    • The Rainbow round about the Throne—Pastor C.A. Davis, Bradford
    • Preaching Should be Appropriate
    • Compulsory Tithes Their Origin [Second Article].—W.M. Hawkins, Hundon, Clare, Suffolk
    • In Memorian—M.P.C.C.
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • June

    • What We Would Be. An Address Delivered by C.H. Spurgeon at the Twenty-Second Conference of the Pastor's College Association
    • The Royal Road to Heaven—John Trapp
    • William Griffith and the Methodist Free Church Movement
    • Recruits Wanted
    • Druidism and Sacrifice
    • Cowper and Newton at Olney
    • Remember the Weak
    • The Growth and Action of Besetting Sins
    • The Gospel in the City—G.H.P.
    • The Thief Betraying Himself—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Handling the the Truth. A Paper Read at the Twenty-Second Annual Conference of the Pastor's College Association—Pastor J. Bradford, Leytonstone
    • Preaching should be Suitable to the People
    • Notes on Certain Weather in the Month of May, 1886—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Gospel of Evolution
    • Great Baptists—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Compulsory Tithes: Enforced by Crushing Pains and Penalties [Third Article].—W.M. Hawkins, Hundon, Clare, Suffolk
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • Annual Paper Concerning The Lord's Work in Connection with The Pastors' College, Newington, London, 1885-86
    • To My Dear Friends and Helpers—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Vice-President's Report—James A. Spurgeon
    • Letter fron Mr Rogers—George Rogers
    • Mr Fergusson's Report—A. Ferguson
    • Mr Marchant's Report—F.G. Marchant
    • Mr Cheshire's Report—Frank R. Cheshire
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • The College and the Australasian Colonies
    • The Student's Progress—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Summary fo Results
    • Cycle of Daily Prayer
  • July

    • What We Would Be. An Address Delivered by C.H. Spurgeon at the Twenty-Second Conference of the Pastors' College Association (continued
    • The Colporteur's of London—G.H.P.
    • "Somethong like a Holiday!"—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Baptismal Hymn—J. Francis Smythe
    • The Tender Mercy of our God
    • Henry Bazeley, the Oxford Evangelist
    • "A Retiring Collection"—Joseph W. Harrald
    • "But Middling"—V.J.C.
    • Sensational Preaching
    • Advertising—Old and New
    • Compulsory Tithes: Enforced by Crushing Pains and Penalties (Fourth Article]—Pastor W.M. Hawkins, Hundon, Clare, Suffolk
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • The Nineteenth Annual Report of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Colortage Association, 1885
    • Rate of Progress
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Colortage Association. Nineteenth Annual Report. 1885
    • List of Colporteurs, with Districts
    • General Account for the Year Ending December 31st, 1885
  • August

    • Alexander on Bucephalus. An Address at the College on a Friday Afternoon—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Not all the Blood of Beasts"
    • A Tender Thought in Hard Times—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Hymns for Children. First Paper—Pastor R. Shindler, Addlestone
    • Give me a Helpby the Way—Thomas Spurgeon, Auckland
    • Practical Preaching
    • Scientific Comfort
    • The Minister's Self-Ministry. A Paper Read at the Twenty-Second Annuel Conference of the Pastor's College Association—Pastor G.K. Smith, Bexley Heath
    • A Time of Sickness—Robert Herrick
    • "We'll Never Touch it Again all the Days of our Lives"
    • Remembered in the Hour of Death
    • "If Father will Hold my Hand"
    • Compulsory Tithes: Enforced by Crushing Pains and Penalties (Fifth Article]—Pastor W.M. Hawkins, Hundon, Clare, Suffolk
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • Annual rport of the Stockwell Orphanage, 1885-6
    • The Stockwell Orphanage, for 500 Fatherless Children
    • Report—C.H. Spurgeon
    • One Thousand and Ninety-Nine Orphans
    • In Memorian
    • General Account for the Year Ended March 31st, 1886
  • September

    • God's Willingness to Bless Saints and Sinners. A Prayer-Meeting Address—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Lord's Supper Hymn—J. Francis Smythe
    • The Primitive Methodist Preacher in Court
    • Hymns for Children. Second Paper—Pastor R. Shindler, Addlestone
    • A Soft Answer turneth away Wrath
    • Chrysostom—C.A.D.
    • Idlers hindering Workers—J.W.H.
    • Her Cruise Ended—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Fish and the Fly
    • Medical Missions
    • Day by Day
    • Wherein Arminian and Calvinist Agree
    • The Gospel in Ireland
    • "This is the Lord's Doing". A Recent Illustration of Psalm CXVIII. 23"—Pastor G. Wainwright, Manchester
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • October

    • Unity and How Not to Promote it—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Paltry Battles of Small Natures
    • How Thieves are Reclaimed
    • Chrysostom. II. His Life at Constantinople—C.A.D.
    • The Cure of Cares—Henry Mason
    • "In Perils in the Sea". Part I.
    • Hymns for Children (Corrections of Second Paper)
    • A Death-bed Repentance (?)
    • The Great Talker "Fairly Done"
    • The Man who would not Agree with Himself—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Beware of Rome
    • Compulsory Tithes: not founded on Jewisg Tithes [Sixth Article]—Pastor W.M. Hawkings, Rundon, Clare, Suffolk
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • November

    • The Portrait—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Anne Jones; or, Put the Kettle On—PAStor R. Shindler, Addlestone
    • Tell no Untruth
    • "All of Grace"—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Did Not Succeed
    • Calvinism—Pastor George Duncan, D.D., Huddersfield
    • Water Sails
    • William Prynne and the "Histrio-Mastix"
    • Huntington and his "Bank of faith"—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Never "Negro" your Brethren—Dr. Stoughton
    • Our Spriritual Life—its Influence upon our Preaching. A Paper Read at the Twenty-Second Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Association—Pastor T.I. Stockley, Sheffield
    • Homes for Working Girls in London
    • The Obligation of Church Members. A Practical Directory—Pastor J. Kemp, Portsea
  • December

    • Mysterious Visits. An Address to a Little Company at the Communion Table at Mentone—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Lessons from the Loom
    • Wishing you a Merry Christmas
    • A Thursday Evening Address—Thomas Spurgeon, Auckland
    • Whitefield in America—His Last Sermon
    • Grumblers—Levi Palmer, Taunton
    • The Capacoty for Mischief Possessed by Small Beings
    • Some Special Presentation Experienced—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Broadmead Records
    • A Word for Ritualists
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists

Volume 23 (1887) Download Complete Volume View in PDF format pdf

  • January

    • All of Grace. Notes of a Sermon Delivered by C.H. Spurgeon the Night Before Going Abroad
    • Love is All—V.J. Charlesworth
    • The Gipsies' Friend of Fifty Years Ago—Pastor H.O. Mackey, Peckham
    • Decline of Rationalism in german Universities
    • The Anti-Christian World
    • Jerry McAuley
    • Rebellious Delay—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Banker's Experience and the Sermon
    • Constraining Love [2 Cor. v. 14, 14]—Rev James G. Small, Bervie
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • February

    • The Story of a Duel—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Jordan and the Bathing-place
    • "'Tis Well that Something Sings"—Thomas Spurgeon
    • How a Sunday fair was Stopped—PAstor R. Shindler, Addlestone
    • How can you have the Shadow without the Tree?—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Parable of the foolish Children—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Putting in the Rousing—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Wise Fox
    • The Good Earl of Shaftesbury
    • Gambling—a Common Snare—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Rules for Spoiling a Child
    • The Need of Medical Missions Abroad
    • Welcome for New-comers—Jospeh W. Harrald
    • Taking Possession of the Promise
    • Some Matters worth Noting from New Books. A Popular Life of Wesley
    • Mission Hall, Surrey Square
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • March

    • In an Olive Garden at Mentone—C.H. Spurgeon
    • More about Gambling—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Bread and Mild Breakfasts for Poor Children
    • A Village Mission—William Luff
    • Internal Evidence
    • The Down Grade
    • Lord Shaftesbury's Missions
    • A Hint
    • A Minister's Equipment from the Congo—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "A Hap'orth o' Cherries"—J. Manton Smith
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • April

    • "Earthquakes Improved". A Sermon by Thomas Doolittle, Epitomized by C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Not Your Own"
    • The Peal and the Knell
    • Lord Shaftesbury's Missions (continued)
    • A Black Member of the Royal Family
    • Uncle Tim's Talent
    • Work for Female Doctors in India
    • "The Power of a Godly Life"
    • Six Trials of Sincerity Such as No Hypocrite in the World Can Stand—An Old Divine
    • Six Trials of Sincerity, Such as no Hypocrite in the World Can Stand—An Old Divine
    • The Down Grade. Second Article
    • Ministerial Reserve
    • The Delcine of Rationalism in the German Universities
    • "How far we may be Responsible for the Spiritual Condition of our Bearers". A Paper Read at the Twenty-Second Appeal Conference of the Pastors' College Association—Pastor Herbert Trotman, Blisworth
    • Emigration and the East-End
    • Notabilia. Are the Samaritans Extinct?
    • "Cannot preach to a mere handful"
    • Thornton Heath Chapel
    • The Work at Haddon Hall. A Vigorous Branch of the Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Dr. W. Lindsay Alexander's Experience of the Organ
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • May

    • What we aim at in the Pastor's College—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Sunken Boats—Robert Spurgeon, of Madaripore
    • Don Quixote in Religion—W.H.M.H. Aitken
    • Two Dangers: A Little Talk to my People—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Wit and Humour in Puritan Times
    • A Shepherd with a Whip—Joseph W. Harrald
    • Professor Bruce
    • Tract Distributors at Swansea—G.H.P.
    • The Doctrine taught in Iona
    • Keep out of Debt—"Hooks and Eyes" by Emily P. Leakey
    • John Stanger, of Bessels Green
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • June

    • Stewards. Inaugural Address Delivered by C.H. Spurgeon, at the Twenty-Third Annual Conference of the Pastor's College Association
    • Conviction the Source of Eloquence
    • A Biography which may be read without Weariness. A Review—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Definition of Evolution
    • How James Shelbourne found Salvation, and How He Became a Preacher—Pastor R. Shindler, Addlestone
    • My Brother, J.A. Spurgeon. A Word of Love—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Diogenes and Jesus
    • Andover Theology—the Writer of "The Down Grade"
    • A Wise Silence
    • The World's Attraction
    • Helpful Burdens—Robert Spurgeon
    • John Ploughman to Sam Sloman
    • Notabilia. "Respectanility" Not Always a Christian Virtue
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • Annual Paper Concerning the Lord's Work in Connection with the Pastor's College,Newingtonm, London, 1886-87
    • Vice President's Report—James A.Spurgeon
    • Letter from Mr Rogers—George Rogers
    • Mr Fergusson's Report—A. Fergusson
    • Mr Marchant's Report—F.G. Marchant
    • Mr Douglas's Report—James Douglas
    • Mr Cheshire's Report—Frank R. Cheshire
    • Report of the Evenign Classes—S. Johnson
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • Brethren in America
    • Summary of Results
  • July

    • Stewards. Continuation of Inaugural Address Delivered by C.H. Spurgeon, at the Twenty-Third Annual Conference of the Pastor's College Association
    • Over the Bills and Far Away—Thomas Auckland, Auckland
    • The Patentee and the Preacher
    • William and Gavin Martin—C.A.D.
    • Touches of Nature in the Gospels—A.W. Holmes-Forbes
    • The Bible ever New
    • The Protestant Succession
    • Lessons from the Queen's Jubilee Procession—One Who Saw It
    • "Lift up your Eyes, and look on the fields" (John iv.35)—W.Y. Fullerton
    • Notabilia. A Message from Egypt
    • New Baptist Chapel, St. Helier's
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • The Twentieth Annual Report of the Metropolitan Colportage Assocation, 1886
    • The Object of this Association
    • Rate of Progress
    • Metropolitan Colportage Assocation. Twentieth Annual Report. 1886
    • Table of Colporteurs' Sales
  • August

    • Another Word Concerning the Down-Grade—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Life Discipline for our Ministry. A Paper Read at the Twenty-Third Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Association—Pastor Walter Hackey, M.A., Oxford
    • A Student, Preacher, and Professor of Modern Times—Pastor H.O. Mackey, Peckham
    • Avoid Cynicism
    • An Evening at Coster's Hall—G. Holden Pike
    • The four Baptisms—An Episcopal Author Whom We Greatly Esteem
    • A Communion Meditation—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "That Amen and Thit down"
    • Inthe Highways—A Joyous Mission Day—T.S.H.
    • Gain by Loss
    • Scraps Gathered during a Visit to the Haunts of my Childhood—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Hop-pickers' Mission Work
    • Notabilia. James I. and the Vicar of Beay
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • Annual Report of the Stockwell Orphanage, 1886-7
    • The Stockwell Orphanage for 500 Fatehrless Children, Clapham Road, London, S.W.
    • Annual Report, 1886-7. Part I.—Narrative
    • Part II.—Statistical
    • Part III.—Descriptive
    • Part IV.—Permanent Information
  • September

    • Our Reply to Sunday Critics and Enquirers—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Bishop Hannington,of East Equatorial Africa. First Paper—C.A.D.
    • "Here's a big 'un"—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Gospel on the Race-course—G. Holden Pike
    • "Show my thy face"—A.A. Harmer
    • Angry People
    • A Home for Babies
    • The Young Dutchman—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Preacher and his Work—"Prediger" St. Petersburg
    • The Young Dutchman—C.H. Spurgeon
    • A Story of Grabbington Grnage—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Not worth Praying for"—Robert Spurgeon
    • Wimbledon—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Notabilia. The Reason Why Luther Was Strong; The Established Church Depicted by a Churchman; Anorhter Word about the Down-grade; Old and New Spain
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • October

    • The Case Proved—C.H. Spurgeon
    • How We Kept the Jubilee—Thomas Spurgeon
    • World-wide Triumphs of Christianity—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Bishop Hannington,of East Equatorial Africa. Second Paper—C.A.D.
    • Odd Incidents in Scotch Struggles
    • "What Can You See?"—J. Manton Smith
    • About Clocks—Pastor Morison Cumming, Bury St. Edmunds
    • Lord Cromwell, Earl of Essex—Pastor A. Parker, Late of Colne, Lancashire
    • Passing the "Dudgeon" Light-ship
    • Work and Weal
    • Boy-pickers Sayings—Quaint and Curious
    • Sketches of Bush Work in Queenslands—Pastor W. Higglet, Toowoomba
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • November

    • A Fragment Upon the Down-Grade Controversy—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The "Down-Grade" Joke—B.F. Weymouth, D.Lit., M.A.
    • A Modern Romance of Mission Work—H.O.M.
    • Better Than Pearls—Robert Spurgeon
    • Fretting
    • The Mohurrrum in London. How Mohammedans Celebrate Their Martyr's Death—J. Salter
    • Faith is not Credulity
    • Whole-heartedness in our Ministry. A Paper Read at the Twenty-Third Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Association—Paster E. Roberts,now of the South London Tabernacle
    • Getting at the Sould of the Matter—C.H. Spurgeon
    • An Irish Archdeacon
    • An Answer to Prayer—G.L.S.
    • Let All the Plants be Watered—C.H. Spurgeon
    • A Steam Engine in Nazareth—W.Y. Fullerton
    • Finding Signs when we Want Them
    • A Correction of an Old Proverb
    • "Who can tell?"—F.E.B.The Way the Deacon Looked at it—Pastor W. Parry, Pontypridd
    • Medical Missions in Rome—Emily J. Wall
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • December

    • Restoration of Truth and Revival—C.H. Spurgeon
    • S. O.—W.Y. Fullerton
    • Preaching at Fairs—G.H.P.
    • The Fear of man Rebuked
    • Brave Singing
    • Meetness for the Master's Use, An Address at the Twenty-Third Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Association—Pastor Frank H.White, of Talbot Tabernacle
    • Robert Bolton, the Puritan Preacher of Broughton—Pastor Levi Palmer, Taunton
    • Pressed into Service
    • Fixity and Progress
    • The Miner's Place of Prayer—William Parry
    • Worldly Amusements for Professors of Religion, or, Where will you draw the line?
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists

Volume 24 (1888)

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Volume 26 (1890)

Volume 27 (1891)

Volume 28 (1892)

Volume 29 (1893)

Volume 30 (1894)

Volume 31 (1895)

Volume 32 (1896)

Volume 33 (1897)

Volume 34 (1898)

Volume 35 (1899)

Volume 36 (1900)

Volume 37 (1901)

Volume 38 (1902)

Volume 39 (1903)

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