An Adult Scholar's Address...... Review. The History of Little Henry and his Bearer. David Dreadnought the Reformed Sailor.. Meeting of the Portsea Sunday Schools. Plan of Monitors, adapted to Sunday Schools On Sunday Schools in Private Houses.... Sunday School Anecdotes....... Extracts, relative to Sunday Schools, from the Mendicity Report? Extract from the Report of the Paisley Sabbath Evening School Letter to the Editor from New York, Review. History of Susan Gray.... An Account of the formation of the Birmingham Sunday School Translation of a Letter from France relative to Sunday Schools.. 236 Chesterfield Sunday School Union..... Brief Sketch of the Proceedings of the last Quarterly Meeting of the Sunday School Union..... Obituary of Mr. Joseph Sansom. 240 Writing Monitors' Instructions... Address to Teachers at an Anniversary Meeting.. Sketch of a Plan by which a Sunday School may support itscif.. 256 On Buildings for Sunday School Rooms...... Remarks on the Omission of Prayer in Sunday Schools by some 2 Suggestions to Teachers on the Observance of the Sabbath and 263 Letter of a Chimney Sweeper to the Superintendent of his Sunday 265 School....... 267 Extracts from an Address published in 1790.. 269 On the Non-attendance of Teachers.. 269 Sanday School Facts and Anecdotes... Review. 271 Rev. J. A. James's Address to Teachers...... The Adaptation of Monitorial Assistance to Sunday 275 Schools examined... Sunday School Intelligence. Sunday School Union at New 276 York in America.... .... Sunday School Intelligence. Sabbath School Union for Scotland.. 293 Sunday Schools in the Scilly Isles...... 280 Formation of the Berkshire Sunday School Union..... 281 Extract from the Third Half Yearly Report of the 282 South Lincolnshire Sunday School Union.... Second Annual Report of the Frome Sunday School 283 Union...... Stroud Sunday School Union........ 280 Extract from the First Annual Report of the Ton bridge Sunday School Union...., 292 295 Sunday School Society. Bath Adult School Society.. 298 Gaelic Schools....... 300 } 288 Annual Report of the Sunday School Union for the year ending} 303 May Ist, 1816...... 304 Ditto, Ceylon. 305 313 West London. 316 Central and North London. 318 Birmingham Sunday School Union 321 Berkshire... 322 Leeds.... 323 Liverpool. 323 Exeter.... 324 Sabbath School Union for Scotland. 324 Nottingham Sunday School Union.. 325 Hampshire. 325 320 Bath... 830 Shropshire. Sunderland. 332 Frome... 333 West Kent 334 Tonbridge. 334 Essex.... 334 Stroud.... 334 Warrington. 335 Wilts..... 335 South Lincolnshire and Isle of Ely...... 338 Bristol..... 331 E Itracts from the Report of the Sunday School Union 336 Bristol Adult School Society. 344 Hibernian Sunday School Society ... 319 Third Report of the Sheffield Sunday School Union, continued....... 350 Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Hi-> 354 bernian Sunday School Union, continued.. Sunday School Facts and Anecdotes.......... 356 Estracts relative to Sunday Schools, from the Report of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons, on the Educatjøn of the Lower Orders in the Metropolis. Evidence of Mr. Henry Althans..... 359 Mr. William Freeman Lloyd., 363 Mr. Edward Wentworth.. 371 Thomas Babington, Esq... 371 Mr. William Hargrave 377 Mr. William Nettlefold junior... 382 Rules for the Internal Management of Sunday Schools.. 386 Review. James's Sunday School Teachers Guide...... 394 Hymns for Sunday School Teachers 397 · Milk for Babes, 2d Part by Connilor... 397 Sunday School Intelligence. Third Annual Report of Bath Sun-} 398 day School Union....... Formation of Cambridgeshire Sunday School Union.... 401 Derby ditto.... 401 Report of Sunday School Society 403 Letter to the Secretary of the Sunday School Union , } 405 · New York Female Sabbath Schools... 406 Quarterly Meeting of the New-Yok Sunday School 410 Union Society..... Sabbath School Associations in Philadelphia 414 Extract from the First Annual Report of the Newark 415 Sunday School Institution.... POETRY Hymn for the Children of Newcourt Sunday School........ 51 Hymn for the Teachers of the Dursley Sunday School Union....... 52 A Poem on the Adult Schools..... A Hymn for Sunday School Children....... The Sunday School Teacher's Encouragement. Hymn for Sunday School Children . Hymn for the Olney Sunday School, by the Poet Cowper.. 243 Hymn for the New-court Sunday School. Hymn for Sunday School Teachers....... School, Portsea, at their Annual Meeting.... Hymn for Sunday School Teachers.. The Teacher's Obligations to Jesus, Self Examination. For Teachers. . Ke SUNDAY SCHOOL REPOSITORY; Hints on the Establishment and Regulation of SUNDAY SCHOOLS. (Continued from page 61 ) Library. The establishment of a Library, consisting of religious and moral books, to which the scholars may have access (agreeably to rules which may be made for its regulationt) will be found The fpllowing rules have been observed in some Schools. 1. The Library being formed for the visitors, teachers, and scholars belonging to this is stitution, no other persons can be admitted to the privilege thereof, except those who are donors of books. 2. Amy scholars having been admitted six months, or rewarded for regular attendance, or good behaviour, and who have learnt - upon obtaining a recommendation from their teacher, shall be admitted to the privileges of the library. 3. If any scholars, admitted to the library, shall commit any fault deserving of such punishment, they shall be deprived of their privilege for a limited time, or entirely, as the Committee (or Librarian) shall judge most proper. 4. Any persons having been scholars in this School, and honorably discharged therefrom, shall be entitled to the privilege of the Library, so long as they shall manifest a conduct suitable to the instructions which they have received. 5. All persons having books out of this library, must return them in fourteen days, or bring them to be re-entered. If they neglect this, they shall be liable to be deprived of their privilege. 6. The time of attendance for the purpose of changing and re-entering the books, shall be from -everyAs it is the particular desire of those who have established this library, that the parents and families of the children may be benefited thereby; the Committee expect that the children who have had the privilege of being taught these Schools, and now of having books from the library, in order that their parents and friends may be brought to a true knowledge of God as good, will embrace every proper opportunity to read these books to the Committee recommend them to read the same with serious con and a Spirit of Prayer to the Father of Lights, that they may be guided in co all truth, VOL. 11 o to to read is the chief them; an siderations |