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History Of The Missions Of The American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions To The Oriental Churches, Volume II.

CHAPTER XXXV
19/29

33-37.
Mr.Walker was one of the best of missionaries.

"His warm and affectionate nature," says Mr.Barnum, "quickly gained the hearts of the people wherever he went.

His great desire was to see men coming to Jesus; and this he never forgot, whether at home or abroad.

I have been with him not a little, and seldom have I seen an opportunity for a personal appeal, though only for a moment, pass unimproved." The tribute to Mr.Walker's memory from his brother Williams, of Mardin, who knew him well, and has so lately followed him into the eternal world must not be omitted.
"His peculiar gifts were three:--1.

He remembered faces, and recalled the names which belonged to them.


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