AWAKENING AT KILSYTH, STIRLINGSHIRE.
The Lord's work which began a few weeks ago in the village of Cumbernauld, has now spread itself and commenced with mighty power in this town. Crowded meetings are being held nightly in the Independent and Wesleyan Chapels. Large numbers remain to be conversed with about their souls, and many go away professing to have found peace through believing in the Lord Jesus Christ.
It is quite evident from the earnestness which exists that the work is of the Lord. The meetings are of the most solemn kind we have been privileged to attend for several years and seem to be free from any manifestations of human excitement. The good work is spreading abroad to the neighbouring villages. Condoret and Banton are gathering a share of the blessing. We might quote many instances of apparent conversion amongst the worst characters, but time will not permit.
"The Revival," 13th September 1866, page 145.
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