of human misery, the following sugges tions are offered. May "the God of all comfort" vouchsafe to them that blessing, without which nothing is strong, nothing is holy; and grant that the cup of consolation thus drawn from the wells of salvation, and presented to the acceptance of Mourners, may prove effectual to their relief and refreshment, by means of the Spirit's grace and power! CONTENTS. PAGE Sorrow in connection with the Soul's Education - Mistakes into which the Mourner sometimes falls Exercises seasonable to Sorrow 4. On the removal of a near Relation under - 5. To one who mourned without hope a Bro- - 79 9.-On Insensibility under the first shock of Trial 11. To a solitary one in deep depression 12.-On Sympathy 13. To one mourning an honoured and beloved Parent other in heaven? 14.-The question answered, shall we know each 104 108 111 122 |