Excerpt from The Country's Trouble and the Christian's Consolation: A Discourse Suggested by the Late Lawless Invasion of Canada, and Preached in the Baptist Chapel, Brantford, C. W., On the Morning of Sabbath, June 10th, 1866 Greek Classics under my tuition in the Literary Institute at Woodstock. He was possessed of more than ordinary natural abilities, and was in a marked 'degree exemplary and successful as a student. He was strictly moral in hi ronduet, and amiable in his department. There was no more interested attendant on the Sabbath afternoon Bible Class than he was. He was the subject of deep religious impressions and I am not without hopes that these had issued in his genuine conversion to God. He was brought up in the Presbyterian persuasion, and Was a faithful attendant on the public means of grace.
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