Brief Recollections of the Late Rev George W Walker
Brief Recollections of the Late Rev George W Walker
Maxwell Pierson Gaddis
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"Walker was very much interested to know the particulars of the quarterly meeting at Clarkesville. Sunday, 20th. — Having rested better on Saturday night, he was thought by himself and physician to be a little better in the morning. But as the day ad- vanced he grew worse, and at night had a high fever. He told Mr. Brindle, the kind-hearted gentleman with whom he staid, that, he now believed he "should not recover, " but said, "It is right we should make use 412 BRIEF RECOLLECTIONS. of all prop...er means, and leave the event with God. " He desired brother Brindle to conduct the religious exercises in the evening. At one time, while his thoughts seemed to be dwelling on the history of his past life, and his conduct as a Christian and a minister, he said, "I have always endeavored to act in view of this great truth, thou, God, seest me. " What a consoling reflection this must have been to Mr. Walker at that period! Monday, 21s£. — He manifested much concern about his dear wife, and remarked, "She will expect me home to-day or to-morrow, but I will be unable to go for many days — perhaps never.
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