CHUECH IN SCOTLAND. 11 



After performing our toilets in a far 

 different apartment, and partaking of an 

 excellent breakfast, we went out; and it 

 being Sunday, we entered the first place 

 of worship we came to, which happened 

 to be a newly -constructed edifice, a 

 church of considerable dimensions, but 

 by no means too large for the congre- 

 gation. 



The service which did not impress 

 me with that humble though awful ado- 

 ration of the Deity which our own 

 sublime liturgy never fails to do being 

 over, I went at once to deliver my 

 credentials at the house of the firm. 



I cannot say distinctly which of the 

 gentlemen I saw, but I felt from the 

 length of our conversation which termi- 

 nated in an invitation to dinner that 

 I had not made a very bad impression, 

 while our new acquaintances' very urbane 

 manner was equally satisfactory to me. 



