packet-The calm-The Christian traveller-Books and tracts-The long passage-The approaching storm-They watch the light The storm in- creases-Going about-Splitting of the topsail-Danger-Protection never certain-Object of prayer in danger-True composure in danger-The prayer at sea- Effects - Sincerity of prayer-Ardor in prayer-All can A difficulty about selfishness-Reply-Invitation to the weary-The prodigal -The nobleman-The desk-The father's refusal-Real selfishness- Prayer of faith-The morning prayer-meeting-The young Christian's difficulty-The mother-God decides-A favorable answer to prayer never certain-Danger of perversion-The humble teacher-Conclusion Story of the ship concluded - The storm subsides-They arrive safely at Prov- CONSEQUENCES OF NEGLECTING DUTY. Neglecting duty-Injury which this book will do-The disobedient child-The message disregarded-The Christian message. Story of Louisa-Her character-The evening meeting-Louisa's interest in religion-Conversation with her-Increasing interest-Unwilling to yield to God- Her sickness-She sends for her pastor-Her alarm-Her increasing anxiety-Death-bed repentance Increasing sickness and mental suffering-Danger-Louisa's despair-Her advice to her young friends- Last visit-Her sufferings She dies at midnight-Her feelings at last, 78 Almost a Christian-Louisa's case a common one-Neglecting duty when it is clearly pointed out-Secret causes of continuing in sin-First, procras- tination-The student's evening walks-The admission to college-Resolu- tions for vacations; for senior years; for future life-Now is the accepted time-Second, love of the world-Sacrifices necessary in becoming a Chris- tian-Losing a friend; an enjoyment Third, fear of the world-Difficul- ties foretold by the Saviour-Entire surrender required-Real submission Story of the Chinese and the map-Difficulties in all subjects-Astronomical Objects of this chapter-1. Inquiries-Disobedient school-boy-2. Perplexi- 106 CHAPTER VII. EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY. The doubting clerk-The unexpected letter-The sick child-Possible mis. 1. Historical Evidence-Seal - Miracles - Examining witnesses-The court 2. Internal Evidence-Unity of the Scriptures-The Bible a number of 3. Experimental Evidence-Case of sickness supposed-Medicine-Proof oners' dress- Limited circulation of the Bible Fear of death-The sick young man-Sting of death-The dying mother-Practical directions- Way to study the Bible-The young man's experiment-The family circle- Distribution of books- Interest of the children - Particular directions- Familiar sounds-The motto in the school-room-Description from the Bible-Vivid conceptions-Picturing the scene to the mind-Clear con- ceptions-West's picture of Christ rejected-Effect upon the assembly- Writing questions-God's command to Abraham-Questions upon the passage-Questions written by a boy-Many faulty-Utility of writing questions-Many questions on one verse-Experiment tried by a mother- A Sabbath-school teacher-Rewriting Scripture-The boy's evening work -Actual case-Passage-Difficulty arising-Explanation of it-Story of Micah, a specimen-Two specimens on the same subject-Questions- Collating the Scriptures-Plan tried by James and John-Effect of this method-Three accounts of Paul's conversion-Advantages of the plan- List of lessons-Difficulties to be anticipated-Studying by subjects-The Sabbath-Jerusalem-List of topics-Too little intellectual study of the Bible-Object of the historic form-Reading practically-Daily reading of the Bible-Useless reading-The apprentice-Reading two verses History of the Sabbath-Change from Saturday to Sunday-Beginning of the Sabbath-Idle controversies-A father's command to his boys-The ques- tion about the clock and the dial-Universal principle-Two doves-A day of twenty-three and a half hours-A day at the pole-A day lost-No sunset for months-Sabbath in Greenland-Change to first day-No change in the command-The creation-Principle important Non-essentials- Liability to evasion-Human and divine laws-Spirit of the law-James' way of reading the Bible-A boy studying his lesson-The boat-The careful mother-Way to interest children-Conversation with the children -Ingenuity and effort necessary-The heart to be reached-Variety- Remarks of a clergyman-Necessity of variety-Religious books-Way of spending the Sabbath-Various duties-System in religious exercises- Waste of time prevented-Rest on the Sabbath-Distinct duties to be performed-Way to make self-examination interesting and useful-Mi- nuteness of self-examination-Prayer-Studying the Bible, and conversa tion on the Sabbath-Frivolous conversation-Public worship-Responsi- bility of the hearers-The farmer and his boys-Duty of the hearers to be Interested-Sinister motives at church-Way to detect them-Heartless worship-Way in which it is indicated-Appearance of evil-The summer 1. Nature of Trial-The steam-boat on trial-Efforts of the engineer-Im provements-Final results-Her power-Safe and successful action-Life a time of trial-Trials of childhood - The child and the forbidden book- Commands-Pain-Advantage of trial in childhood-Putting playthings out of reach - Conversation with a mother-Trials not to be shunned- Instruction and practice-The merchant's plan for his son-A voyage of 2. The uses of Trial-Self-knowledge-The deceived mother-True submis- sion distinguished from false The engineer was watchful-Trial a means of improvement-The boy studying division-The moral and arithmetical question-Practical directions God's providence universal-Losses of every kind from God-The careless engineer-Neglect of duty-Conclud- CHAPTER XI. PERSONAL IMPROVEMENT. 1. Moral Improvement General improvement a Christian duty-Moral Growing in grace-Unavailing efforts The mother-The man of business- 2. Intellectual Improvement-A finished education - Object of education- of cultivating it-Means of cultivating it-Experiments proposed-Plans and experiments-Digesting knowledge-3. Writing-Private Journals Her address to her husband-Her affecting remarks to her children- |