LONDON: SOLD BY THE BOOKSELLERS. . . • 178 . . . • 210 Page 25 129 157 Compassion and forgiveness 91 A noble Christian miner. 93 176 282 48 181 27 96, 251 262 163 358 340, 367 13 85 211 377 108 302 278 348 82 200 319 193 55 125 Greenland missionaries 126 373 28, 63, 191, 253 207 Evangelical repentance 230 230 231 Page 330 326 257 79 234 319 323 196 205 346 215 72 161 207 283 360 88 154 258 251 38 295 231 185 221 222 124 158 186 187 223 223 35 322 54 121 62 . . . « The 189 Page 376 87 88 88 284 285 286 372 372 337 314 58 51 53 53 145 146 147 242 248 333 86 23 347 217 250 113 363 289 344 365 87 153 135 91 50 143 348 315 315 14 175 267 118 248 Page 275 13 212 299 304 57 115 17 The Religious Tract Society 28 29 30 94 94 95 127 191 255 379 319 148 308 311 353 373 33 132 375 183 19 216 105 364 . 226, 355 . . . . 155 SCENE ON THE LAKE OF GENNESARET. LUKE V. The lake of Gennesaret, which is the same as the lake of Galilee and the sea of Tiberias, so frequently mentioned in the Gospels, is a spot of deep interest and beauty. It was evidently a favourite resort of our Lord Jesus Christ, whether to teach the people, who crowded the villages of the plain on the margin of the lake, or for solitude and retirement on the hills. On the side of the Gadarenes, called “ the other side of the lake," the mountains of Bashan stand up precipitously from the water, and stretch into the distance; on the north, appears the ridge of Mount IIermon ; and on the west, where the cultivated hills approach in some parts close to the shore, they form coves and pebbly beaches. It was probably in one of these, that Peter was mending JAXTARY, 1847. B |