THE VISITOR, OR MONTHLY INSTRUCTOR, FOR 1841. THE WORKS OF THE LORD ARE GREAT, SOUGHT OUT OF ALL THEM THAT HAVE PLEASURE THEREIN. WHATSOEVER THINGS ARE TRUE, WHATSOEVER THINGS ARE HONEST, WHATSOEVER THINGS ARE LONDON: THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY; Instituted 1799. SOLD BY JOHN Davis, at the DEPOSITORY, 56, PATERNOSTER ROW, and 65, st. paul's 1841. Botany, sketches of the Linnean aystem of Contentment, thoughts on, 276 DAGUERREOTYPE, improvements in the, 28 Disciple, the young, 130 Discovery, remarkable, 200 Dogs, sagacity of, 226 and cats, 398 Don't bother me, 308 ECCENTRICITY not necessarily allied to greatness, 472 Eel, the electric, 284, 363 Egypt, climate and monuments of, 365, 426 Electrography, improvements in, 228 English monk's profession, 97 Eternity, 40 Evil speaking—the lying tongue, 461 Example, a good, 468 Excursion to the volcano of Ternate, one of the Spice Islands, 128 FALSEHOOD, 321 Fishes, the adaptation of, to their mode of motion of, 470 Folly, 320 France, sketches of, 471 GENNESARET, the Lake of, 95 God, the law of, 312 unsearchableness of, 360 Gospel, the design of the, 40 Guacharo, the, 160 |