Poetry. "Blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in. And so all Israel shall be saved."-Rom. xi. 25. POOR outcast of Israel, we mourn thy sad fall, For deeply thou'st drank of the wormwood and gall; A deep debt we owe thee, thou poor exiled Jew, With doubt, do ye question, "can these dry bones live;" O yes, when Jehovah commandment shall give, And a great living army will cover the plain. The day is at hand, when the dew from on high And the sweet rose of Sharon in Judah shall bloom. Poor outcast of Israel, we long to embrace We look for the dawn of a glorious day, When the veil o'er their hearts shall be taken away; London: Printed at the Operative Jewish Converts' Institution, Palestine Place, Bethnal Green. SOLD AT THE LONDON SOCIETY'S HOUSE, 16, LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS WERTHEIM AND MACINTOSH, 24, PATERNOSTER ROW; AND HATCHARD AND SON, PICCADILLY. CONTENTS. Addresses at Annual Meeting Earl of Shaftesbury, 130; Sir R. H. Inglis, 131; Right Rev. Dr. McIlvaine, Bishop of Ohio, 133 Anniversary of the London Society, 129 Annual Report of the London Society, 150, 189, 205, 217, 241 Banishment of the Jews from Spain, 178 Bible Flowers, 32, 59, 83 "Blessed are the Dead which Die in the Lord," 97, 121, 145 Christmas at Jerusalem, 63 Desire to obtain the Word of God, 235 Dew of Hermon, the, 111 Distinguished Jewish Converts in Spain, 103 Dying Jewish Girl, a, 116 Future Propects of the Jews, the, |