Darnick (1868)



Here again, the fire burned. He could not rest. Gathering together the people of Darnick, a village in their neighbourhood, he indulged once more in the luxury of preaching Christ. Immediately there was a sound and a stir among the dry bones. The Spirit of God began to work gloriously among the dead. The movement, though combined within the narrow limits of the village and adjacent country, was a remarkable one; men and women were brought to the Lord.

From, "The Life and Labours of Duncan Matheson; The Scottish Evangelist. page 226.


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