A COURSE OF LECTURES DELIVERED IN SUBSTANCE AT S. PETER'S, EATON BY THE REV. GEORGE BODY, B.A. RECTOR OF KIRKBY MISPERTON, YORKSHIRE TO THE REV. G. H. WILKINSON, M.A., VICAR OF S. PETER'S, EATON SQUARE, Y DEAR WILKINSON,-More than eight MY years have passed away since first our hearts were drawn together, in those few days of retirement and intercourse we were privileged to share at Coatham. How wondrous those years have been in the history of the Church of England! We have seen the Mission movement of which we then spake take its position among the recognised agencies of the Church. We have Retreats for priests and laity, of which we then knew but by rumour, even whilst we tried to catch their spirit, now frequently held. And, above all, we have seen the two great works of GOD the Holy Ghost, with which these agencies are allied, wrought |