. Renaissance of the clan Maclean. Comprising also a history of Dubhaird Caisteal and the Great Gathering on August 24, 1912. Together with an appendix, containing letters of Gen'l Allan Maclean, narrative of an American party, a MacLean bibliography. [With plates, including portraits.]. rwords to the tune of French. Had the grey and weather-beatenwalls of the Castle ever echoed such music before? Then the Rev. William Mackintosh, minister of the parishof Torosay, in gown and bands, offered prayer:— O God, Thou art our Go 1, and we will praise Thee. Thouart our fathers God, and we will magnify


. Renaissance of the clan Maclean. Comprising also a history of Dubhaird Caisteal and the Great Gathering on August 24, 1912. Together with an appendix, containing letters of Gen'l Allan Maclean, narrative of an American party, a MacLean bibliography. [With plates, including portraits.]. rwords to the tune of French. Had the grey and weather-beatenwalls of the Castle ever echoed such music before? Then the Rev. William Mackintosh, minister of the parishof Torosay, in gown and bands, offered prayer:— O God, Thou art our Go 1, and we will praise Thee. Thouart our fathers God, and we will magnify Thy name together. O Thou great Shepherd of Israel, Wrho didst lead and blessthe tribes and clans of Thy chosen people of old, we beseech ofThee to bless this house and clan in all its members and the head of this house in his person and in his family,and grant him to prosper in all the work and duty of his lifeunder Thy grace and guidance. Grant Thy blessing to all whobear his name that they and all of us may act our part in lifenobly and well, and at the last enjoy Thy gift of everlasting lifethrough Jesus Christ our Lord O God, Who givest liberally and upbraidest not, accept ourhumble and hearty thanks for all the good things we have 70 Gathering of The < Gathering of The Clan. 71 through Thy favor, and enable us at all times to give unto Theethe glory in all the fruit and increase of our labors under Thee. We would thank Thee for all the brave and noble livesthat have been lived in the past, for all the good and true inword and deed, and we pray that we, entering into their labors,may so treasure in our hearts their memory that we may notonly admire but emulate their example. In sonorous tones the Rev. L. Maclean Watt, B. D., of Edin-burgh, the distinguished Bard of the clan, read the verses ofPsalm 126:— When the Lord turned again the captivity of Zion, we were likethem that dream. Then was our mouth filled with laughter, and our tongue withsi


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