About this book
My library
Books on Google Play
CLEMENT WALTON;
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I.
Introductory. The Library. The Press
CHAPTER II.
Retrospective. Birth, Parentage, and Education of Mr.
Mr. Walton, having seen the World, returns to settle in
his native Town
CHAPTER IV.
Mr. Walton proves himself a practical Church-Reformer.
Some Account of the new Curate
CHAPTER V.
The Mechanics' Institute
CHAPTER VI.
Mr. Walton's Lecture to the Mechanics' Institute, on
the Origin and Progress of Civilisation, the March of
Intellect, and other important matters
CHAPTER VII.
PAGE
Vulgar Errors of the Nineteenth Century
56
CHAPTER VIII.
Sketch of Mr. Hammond's Sermon Peculiar Social
Duties of Members of the Church
-
CHAPTER IX.
66
An aged Member of the Household of Faith
75
CHAPTER X.
Mr. Walton's Opinion of the true Development of the
Church .
CHAPTER XI.
The Reader is introduced to Mrs. Walton and her
Daughters-Mrs. Decorset and the Bazaar
A new Character-Mr. Walton converses with his Friend,
Mr. Reuben Raffles, on the Character of different
kinds of Government
123