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... soul of a whole people as he did , according to a pattern which has never since been broken , much less destroyed . The design of that pattern is recognizable not only on Irish Christianity as a whole , but on the individual soul of the ...
... soul of a whole people as he did , according to a pattern which has never since been broken , much less destroyed . The design of that pattern is recognizable not only on Irish Christianity as a whole , but on the individual soul of the ...
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... soul to demons in order to save her people from famine . Taken literally and viewed from a strictly theological standpoint , her conduct is indefensible , and the Irish , as a people only too well acquainted with the horrors of famine ...
... soul to demons in order to save her people from famine . Taken literally and viewed from a strictly theological standpoint , her conduct is indefensible , and the Irish , as a people only too well acquainted with the horrors of famine ...
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... soul . Out of a kindred wisdom Francis MacManus deals here with the things of a man , God's man , a priest , veiling his own scrutiny before that soul , and yet revealing its greatness and its littleness , its amplitude and its ...
... soul . Out of a kindred wisdom Francis MacManus deals here with the things of a man , God's man , a priest , veiling his own scrutiny before that soul , and yet revealing its greatness and its littleness , its amplitude and its ...
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INISFAIL | 1 |
THE GAY AND GALLANT GAEL | 17 |
THE DEERS CRY | 28 |
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