The Irish Priest; Or, What for Ireland? [A Tale.]Longman, 1847 - 184 pages |
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... piercing intreaty imploring vain charity at the areas ! Day by day an insatiate desire to plumb the depths of human suffering led me through lanes and alleys , the dim recesses of the Liberties , 68 . THE IRISH PRIEST .
... piercing intreaty imploring vain charity at the areas ! Day by day an insatiate desire to plumb the depths of human suffering led me through lanes and alleys , the dim recesses of the Liberties , 68 . THE IRISH PRIEST .
Page 72
... life ― not the food which perishes , but that which endures for ever - undying hope , purity infinite , even love eternal ! Let us thrust aside the narrow boundaries of sect and party ; it is humanity we are to 72 THE IRISH PRIEST .
... life ― not the food which perishes , but that which endures for ever - undying hope , purity infinite , even love eternal ! Let us thrust aside the narrow boundaries of sect and party ; it is humanity we are to 72 THE IRISH PRIEST .
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sect and party ; it is humanity we are to honour , not the creed of the hour . We are to love our neighbour as ... human distinctions , or place or space . It seeks the universal , the infinite ; it would help its object over the ...
sect and party ; it is humanity we are to honour , not the creed of the hour . We are to love our neighbour as ... human distinctions , or place or space . It seeks the universal , the infinite ; it would help its object over the ...
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... human kind ; for are we not sanctuaries of the living God , which no one may defile ? Truly love is opposed to every evil utterance , degrading impulse , low - born thought , and base desire . Our souls must be as the souls of children ...
... human kind ; for are we not sanctuaries of the living God , which no one may defile ? Truly love is opposed to every evil utterance , degrading impulse , low - born thought , and base desire . Our souls must be as the souls of children ...
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... human conventionalities can say " I love my child - my child loves me . " And no woman , no mother , who can whisper this to her heart , is utterly forlorn , debased , or self - forgotten . Well it is so ; well there is a chain forged ...
... human conventionalities can say " I love my child - my child loves me . " And no woman , no mother , who can whisper this to her heart , is utterly forlorn , debased , or self - forgotten . Well it is so ; well there is a chain forged ...
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