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Page 158
... Church which has guarded Irish character from the dawn of its history . I was compelled to admit that I had greatly misjudged the Catholic Church . My conscience would not let me fence with this conviction . I saw that I had blundered ...
... Church which has guarded Irish character from the dawn of its history . I was compelled to admit that I had greatly misjudged the Catholic Church . My conscience would not let me fence with this conviction . I saw that I had blundered ...
Page 167
... Church Missions are supported in England by people who are very well - meaning , who are very religious , but who have no conception of the worthlessness of the Irish Church Missions in this country . Dr. Long entertains a different ...
... Church Missions are supported in England by people who are very well - meaning , who are very religious , but who have no conception of the worthlessness of the Irish Church Missions in this country . Dr. Long entertains a different ...
Page 294
... church he had membership , but only what he had done to help the poor and suffering . Since this is the Founder's own description of the great , eternal , and ultimate judgment of terrestrial life , we must conclude - there is no escape ...
... church he had membership , but only what he had done to help the poor and suffering . Since this is the Founder's own description of the great , eternal , and ultimate judgment of terrestrial life , we must conclude - there is no escape ...
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