Miss Maepherjon, whose name is well known hi connection with benevolent movements, wjated. ,at. a ladies' prayer meeting in Glasgow' lately Bome-purticulare of the yisit paid'by tte ■Puncesa of Wales' to ene of Messrs Moody and: b'^iiey's neetings. ■ She' says the=Princess was greatly,. interept|dand considerably. moved ''the■ prayer-meWng:'all Jlf Moody spoke great;.earnestness on the Object of' Grace/ aniuibiieof hisiilnstrationa [the .Queen was the'centtal figure. i'tie-'Princess listened with the greatest attention 1 thronghout, .aivd; when Mr Sankey as a solo, I '""The. Ninfety and Nine,!'- it was. tyes were filled' wilh-tears,; On returning home she liauifested so deep an interest in what she had heard, saying again and.again ■" He made it so 'plain that it was*a gift," -that pressure was Brought to bear not to let her go to another of tfie ; meetings, .which she much desired to do. The influence brought to. bear npotf her pre"vailpd, and, she did-not go to hear Mr Moody again, though she; graciously accepted a richlybound copy of Mr t'ankey's hymns, which was ,sent to her by the compiler, ivith the prayer j that Qod would ;«se them to the blessing of her SOuV • ; ' i' ; •• i
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2177, 20 October 1875, Page 3
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