Referring (on page 10) to the stone witnesses to the truth of Holy Scripture, Mr. Spurgeon gave his audience to understand that he would again refer to these “remarkable stones,” when, later on, he described the Dissolving Views. Time, however, failed, and the views were rapidly thrown on the screen with little more than the announcement of the names of the subjects represented. We have, therefore, ventured to insert in the Appendices the illustrative extracts at command, and to indicate the sources of information easily accessible to the Lecturer.
1. The Mountain Cemetery of Sarbut-el-Khadem. f62
2. The Moabite Stone f63
3. El Khasne, Petra
4. The Rock of Behistun f63
5. The Rosetta Stone f63
6. Stonehenge f64
7. Kit’s Cotty (or Coity) House f64
8. Camac.
9. The London Stone
10. The Kings’ Stone f66
11. The Rufus’ Stone, in The New Forest f67
12. The Coronation Stone and Chain f68
13. The Martyrs’ Stone, Lollards’ Tower
14. The Broad Stone, East Retford
15. The Idol Rock, Brunham, Yorkshire
16. The Pivot Rock, Brunham
17. The Mushroom Rock, Brunham
18. The Cheesewring, near Liskeard
19. Coal Forest
20. Coral Reefs
21. Fingal’s Cave
22. Perforated Rocks
23. Natural Bridge
24. Freshwater Cove
25. Glacier Table
26. Gibraltar
27. Greek Ruins