CONTENTS. Mr. Walker's family, birth, and boyhood Mr. Walker at Oxford. His degree. First curacy Opposition to Mr. Walker's altered course. Anecdote. Funeral of an infidel Increased opposition. Anecdote Mr. Walker resigns his vicarage A proof of his true disinterestedness and sincerity RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES, LAY AND CLERICAL. 50 Catechising as carried on at Truro 72 His sense of the presence and evil of sin His desire to walk closely with God His experience in that exercise Hindrances to his spiritual comfort His vigilance over his conversation. Nervousness His watchfulness against the risings of impatience The soundness of his experience The churchman's present situation and duty Wrong spirit of the enemies of our establishment PAGE MR. WALKER'S LAST SERMON AT TRURO. HIS ILLNESS AND |