SUNDAYS MEETINGS
Between them, Mr Moody and Mr Sankey took part in five meetings last Sabbath and the pleasant little town of Dunbarton, on the north bank of the Clyde. At 9:30 am there was a goodly gathering of Christian workers in the Burg Hall, who Mr Sankey exhorted in song and to whom Mr Moody gave an exceedingly practical and helpful address, based on the outstanding lessons of Mark‘s gospel. The three incurable cases recorded in chapter 5 were made the theme of some very stirring words about never giving up anyone outside of hell, however bad they may seem to be. Mr Moody preached to a large congregation in the Free High Church in the forenoon, and in the evening spoke to crowded audiences of men and women in the Burg Hall and the Parish Church respectively. There was an overflow women’s meeting in the United Presbyterian Church, conducted by Mr. J Campbell White, of Overtown. Major Colquohoun briefly spoke and Mr Sankey sang. At the evening meetings there was a good deal of reaping work done. The evangelists continued the Dunbarton mission on Monday and Tuesday evenings, holding afternoon services on both days in Helensburgh, a few miles further down the river.
From, "The Christian," March 10th, 1892