Letters from Ireland, MDCCCXXXVIIR.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1838 - 436 pages |
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Page 31
... truth of his word . My purpose , therefore , is not in the course of this tour to declaim upon causes , but to trace effects . The inference will make itself understood . I put spi- ritual things first , because revelation and reason ...
... truth of his word . My purpose , therefore , is not in the course of this tour to declaim upon causes , but to trace effects . The inference will make itself understood . I put spi- ritual things first , because revelation and reason ...
Page 65
... fruits of a long reign of Christian truth and upright- ness ; and the blessings of a grateful people encir- cled the head of the monarch who had declared he would sooner lay that head upon the block than COUNTY WEXFORD . 65.
... fruits of a long reign of Christian truth and upright- ness ; and the blessings of a grateful people encir- cled the head of the monarch who had declared he would sooner lay that head upon the block than COUNTY WEXFORD . 65.
Page 71
... truth , I could not speak for weeping ; but they were tears of most unmingled gladness . I was allowed to choose the subject , and to direct the line of exa- mination ; but never should I have dreamed of going into such depths of ...
... truth , I could not speak for weeping ; but they were tears of most unmingled gladness . I was allowed to choose the subject , and to direct the line of exa- mination ; but never should I have dreamed of going into such depths of ...
Page 81
... into a strain calculated to quicken the nationality of my young companions , which in truth needed no stimulus ; and suddenly recollecting one special immunity enjoyed by the green isle , I exclaimed , ' E 5 COUNTY WEXFORD . 81.
... into a strain calculated to quicken the nationality of my young companions , which in truth needed no stimulus ; and suddenly recollecting one special immunity enjoyed by the green isle , I exclaimed , ' E 5 COUNTY WEXFORD . 81.
Page 104
... truths which they profess to believe , disguise or conceal them : I believe - therefore do I speak . God will never put honour upon any other course than that which , proceeding from an open ac- knowledgment of Christ crucified , has ...
... truths which they profess to believe , disguise or conceal them : I believe - therefore do I speak . God will never put honour upon any other course than that which , proceeding from an open ac- knowledgment of Christ crucified , has ...
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