The Life of Darcy, Lady Maxwell, of Pollock, Late of Edinburgh

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The Life of Darcy, Lady Maxwell, of Pollock, Late of Edinburgh

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The Life of Darcy, Lady Maxwell, of Pollock, Late of Edinburgh

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The Life of Darcy, Lady Maxwell, of Pollock, Late of Edinburgh

The Life of Darcy, Lady Maxwell, of Pollock, Late of Edinburgh PDF Author: Darcy Maxwell
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Reprint of the original, first published in 1840.

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The Life of Darcy, Lady Maxwell, of Pollock, Late of Edinburgh

The Life of Darcy, Lady Maxwell, of Pollock, Late of Edinburgh PDF Author: John Lancaster
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Excerpt from The Life of Darcy, Lady Maxwell, of Pollock, Late of Edinburgh: Compiled From Her Voluminous Diary and Correspondence, and From Other Authentic Documents Eleven years have nearly elapsed, since the pious writer of the following papers exchanged mortality for eternal life. It was generally known by her intimate friends that she had left to posterity a record of the gracious dealings of God toward her; and it was sanguinely hoped that this record would soon be given to the religious world. These hopes, however, were destined for a season to undergo a painful disappointment. Lady Maxwell had intrusted her papers to the care of the honourable Miss Napier, with a solemn injunction that after her ladyship's decease they should be transmitted to one of the Wesleyan ministers; but she neither specified any individual, nor fixed on any particular period when this obligation should be discharged. Thus a liberty seemed to be allowed for the exercise of choice and discretion; and a delay in delivering up the manuscripts was the too natural consequence. The feelings, also, were deeply interested in this delay. Miss N. had long been an inmate in the house of her illustrious relative; had enjoyed the benefit of her pious counsel, holy example, and fervent prayers; and when left to lament her loss, felt an almost idolatrous attachment to every thing in her possession which had belonged to her departed friend. This attachment was frequently assigned to the editor as the principal, if not the only reason for the detention of these papers: for, though Miss N. readily acknowledged that her ladyship's injunction was, on her part, binding, and determined to obey it; yet she indulged a desire to retain the valuable deposit until the period of her own dissolution. Six years passed away and nothing had, as yet, appeared to gratify the ardent expectation of her ladyship's numerous friends, when the Rev. W. Atherton, a gentleman who had been honoured with a personal acquaintance, yielding to frequent and earnest solicitations, attempted "A Sketch of the Life and Character of Lady Maxwell." This valuable memoir was first published in the Methodist Magazine in the latter end of the year 1816. Its author, considering he had to lament the want of original documents, has certainly delineated the exalted character with great fidelity; and, though he regretted the want of "a master's hand," has executed his task in a manner highly honourable to himself. A great part of this memoir, which, with a few omissions, afterward appeared in a respectable Scottish monthly publication, has been introduced into the present work. Still more recently, even while the editor was preparing these volumes for the press, a work entitled "A Christian Sketch of Lady Maxwell," was announced to the public. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

The Life of Darcy, Lady Maxwell, of Pollock, Late of Edinburgh

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The Life of Darcy, Lady Maxwell, of Pollock

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The life of Darcy, lady Maxwell of pollock, late of Edinburgh by the Rev. ---, with an abridgment of the extracts from her diary and selections from her correspondence by J.Gilchrist Wilson

The life of Darcy, lady Maxwell of pollock, late of Edinburgh by the Rev. ---, with an abridgment of the extracts from her diary and selections from her correspondence by J.Gilchrist Wilson PDF Author: William ATHERTON
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The Life of Darcy, Lady Maxwell, of Pollock, Late of Edinburgh

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The Life of Darcy, Lady Maxwell, of Pollock; Late of Edinburgh

The Life of Darcy, Lady Maxwell, of Pollock; Late of Edinburgh PDF Author: John Lancaster
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1848 edition. Excerpt: ...that I had grieved the Spirit of God; but the Lord in mercy removed my distress, and comforted me. He shows me that my works are not perfect; clearly sets before me how much more closely I may walk with him: how much more glory I may bring to him; and if I can judge of the feelings of my heart, I should esteem it my richest privilege to give him each precious moment as it flies, and to prove the utmost power of transforming grace. 14. Still my God is good. Last night, in the chapel, it was indeed a time of love. God the Father and Son drew near; surrounded me with their peaceful presence, and filled my soul--not with rapturous joy, but with a silent heaven of love. The divine attraction felt so strong that, like the concentrated rays of the sun, my every power and faculty seemed united and fixed on God. I felt sweetly sinking into him, and enjoyed most delightful and extensive views of holiness. I experience to-day. as one blessed effect of this heavenly visitation, an increasing power to take up my cross, to deny myself, and to follow the 0rd. 26. This morning, while I was conversing with some persons that love God, Jesus drew near, and filled my soul with surprise. When he is nigh, sorrow and care fly far away. Throughout the day he, at different times, appeared to the eye of my faith as altogether lovely: yet my enemies pushed hard at me, and one temptation for some time prevailed. But 0, with what desire did I breathe after pure and perfect love: that Jesus might more fully possess my heart, and felt willing to part with all for this. For some time my hungering and thirsting after entire devotedness to God have been abundantly increased; yet I have also felt depressed with a sense of my unprofitableness. 0 that the Lord would enlarge...