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profitable points are proved by demonstrations 

 out of Gods word. First, that the Lord Christ 

 God and man, is the Lord of the Sabbath, in 

 whom the Sabbath was first founded, and by 

 whom it was changed from the last to the first 

 day of the week ; and is on that day unchange- 

 ably to be kept by all true Christians, untill 

 they come to the etemall rest in heaven, after 

 the generall resurrection. Secondly, that the 

 faithfull under the Gospell are as necessarily 

 bound to keep the weekly Sabbath of the Lords 

 Day, by vertue of the fourth commandement, 

 as the fathers under the law were bound to 

 keepe the seventh day. Delivered in divers 

 sermons. London, 1641. 4 



WALKER (GEORGE), Professor of theology in the 

 new college, and president of the philosophical 

 and literary society, MancJiester. Sermons on 

 various subjects. 4 vol. [Vol. i. and ii., 

 2d ed.] London, 1808. 8 



Essays on various subjects. To which is pre- 

 fixed a life of the author. 2 vol. 



London, 1809. 8 



WALKER (JOHN), M.A., Fellmv of E-xeter college, 

 and rector of St Mary's the More, Exeter. An 

 attempt towards recovering an account of the 

 numbers and sufferings of the clergy of the 

 Church of England, heads of colleges, fellows, 

 scholars, &c. who were sequester'd, harrassed, 

 &c. in the late times of the grand rebellion ; 

 occasioned by the 9th chapter (and the second 

 volume) of Dr Calamy's Abridgment of the 

 life of Mr Baxter. Together with an exami- 

 nation of that chapter. London, 1714. fol. 

 WALKER (JOHN), Teacher of elocution. The 

 teacher's assistant in English composition ; or 

 easy rules for writing themes and composing 

 exercises on subjects proper for the improve- 

 ment of youth of both sexes at school... 



London,, 1801. 12 



Elements of elocution ; in which the prin- 

 ciples of reading and speaking are investigated 



Boston, 1810. 8 



- A key to the classical pronunciation of Greek, 

 Latin, and Scripture proper names... 6th ed. 



London, 1818. 8 



- A rhetorical grammar ; in which the common 

 improprieties of reading and speaking are de- 

 tected, and the true sources of elegant pronun- 

 ciation are pointed out... Second American edi- 

 tion. Boston, 1822. 8 



A critical pronouncing dictionary, and exposi- 

 tor of the English language... To which are 

 prefixed, principles of English pronunciation. 

 The whole interspersed with observations, ety- 

 mological, critical, and grammatical. 29th ed. 



London, 1827. 8 



Another edition. Edin., 1830. 8 



The academic speaker ; or, a selection of par- 

 liamentary debates, orations, odes, scenes, and 

 speeches, from the best writers... To which are 

 prefixed, elements of gesture, llth ed. 



London, 1835. 12 



WALKER (JOHN). An expostulatory address to 

 the members of the Methodist society in Ire- 

 land. 4th ed. Together with a series of let- 



ters to Alexander Knox, Esq. , occasioned by 

 his remarks on the author's expostulatory ad- 

 dress to the Methodists of Ireland. 



Edin., 1806. 12 



WALKER (JOHN), D.D. , Professor of natural his- 

 tory in the university of Edinburgh. The eco- 

 nomical history of the Hebrides and highlands 

 of Scotland. 2 vol. London, 1812. 8 



WALKER (JOHN). Poems in English, Scotch, 

 and Gaelic, on various subjects. 



Glasgow, 1817. 16 



WALKER (JOHN), Minister of the Free Church, 

 Newton-Stewart. Submission to the powers : 

 a sermon [on 1 Pet. ii. 13, 14, 15]. 



Edin., 1846. 8 



A faithful ministry : discourses by the late 

 Rev. John Walker. With a memoir, by the 

 Rev. James Dodds, Dunbar. 2d ed. 



Edin., 1865. 8 3 



WALKER (JOHN). OXONIANA. s. a. 



WALKER (JOSEPH COOPER). Historical me- 

 moirs of the Irish bards. Interspersed with 

 anecdotes of, and occasional observations on 

 the music of Ireland. Also an historical and 

 descriptive account of the musical instruments 

 of the ancient Irish. And an appendix, con- 

 taining several biographical and other papers, 

 with select Irish melodies. London, 1786. 4 

 - Another edition. Dublin, 1786. 4 



WALKER (RICHARD). Rules for the composi- 

 tion of Latin inscriptions. London, 1852. 8 



WALKER (OBADIAH), Master of university col- 

 lege, Oxford. A paraphrase and annotations 

 upon all the Epistles of St Paul. By Abraham 

 WOODHEAD, R. ALLESTREE, and O. W. 1708 



WALKER (PATRICK). BIOGRAPHIA Presbyte- 

 riana. 1827 



WALKER (ROBERT), F.R.S.E., Senior minister 

 of Canongate. The Psalms of David method- 

 ized. 1794. See BIBLES ENGLISH. C. 



Observations on the national character of the 

 Dutch, and the family character of the House 

 of Orange : considered along with the motive, 

 and means they have... to resist French inva- 

 sion. din.,1794. 8 



WALKER (ROBERT), one of the ministers of tlie 

 High church, Edinburgh. Sermons on practi- 

 cal subjects. To which is prefixed, a character 

 of the author, by Hugh Blair, D.D. 4th ed. 

 3 vol. Edin., 1784. 8 



A new edition. Edin., 1816. 8 

 WALKER (ROBERT).* Case, John Waddell of 



Meadowside, appellant, against Robert Wal- 

 ker, quarrier in Airdrie. To be heard at the 

 bar of the Venerable Assembly in May 1805. 



s. I. et a. 4 



WALKER (S. A.), M.A. The Christian soldier 

 ready : twelve lectures, delivered in St Mary- 

 le-port chtirch, Bristol, on Wednesday even- 

 ings. London, 1860. 8 



WALKER (SAMUEL), A.B., Curate of Truro, in 

 Cornwall. The Christian : being a course of 

 practical sermons. 3d ed. Edin. , 1785. 12 



Another edition. With an introductory essay, 

 by the Rev. Charles Simeon. 



Glasgmv, 1825. 12 



