The night lamp : a narrative of the means by which spiritual darkness was dispelled from the death-bed of Agnes Maxwell MacFarlane . c. LONDON, , A M L Sdim* I, IfFiiluf imIilif THE NIGHT LAMP: % Barratibt THE MEANS BY WHICU SPIRITUAL DARKNESS WAS DISPELLEDFROM THE DEATH-BED OP AGNES MAXWELL MACEAELANE, Rev. JOHN MACFARLANE, Author of Hiding Place, Mountains of the Bible, &c. THY WORD IS A LAMP UNTO MY FEET.—Psalm csix. PHILADELPHIA: WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, 144 Chestnut Street. 1855. i\ PREFACE. About eighteen years ago, the Diary was written fromwhich these Memorials are now co


The night lamp : a narrative of the means by which spiritual darkness was dispelled from the death-bed of Agnes Maxwell MacFarlane . c. LONDON, , A M L Sdim* I, IfFiiluf imIilif THE NIGHT LAMP: % Barratibt THE MEANS BY WHICU SPIRITUAL DARKNESS WAS DISPELLEDFROM THE DEATH-BED OP AGNES MAXWELL MACEAELANE, Rev. JOHN MACFARLANE, Author of Hiding Place, Mountains of the Bible, &c. THY WORD IS A LAMP UNTO MY FEET.—Psalm csix. PHILADELPHIA: WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, 144 Chestnut Street. 1855. i\ PREFACE. About eighteen years ago, the Diary was written fromwhich these Memorials are now compiled. Duringthe long period of his Sisters illness, the Author tookregular notes of what passed between them. After herdeath, he prepared from these a manuscript memoirof the dying scene for the sole benefit of the never was his intention that other eyes should see,or other ears should hear of it. The document, how-ever, found its way out of the relative circle; copiesof it were also taken ; and the Author became anxiouslest some indiscreet but well-meaning friend mightgive it still farther publicity. Under t


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