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... Henry Grattan , and Curran , and Bushe loved to hear him as " the brightest of preachers , " and how the first of these three men described him in the House of Commons as 66 one who had come to disturb the repose of the pulpit , and ...
... Henry Grattan , and Curran , and Bushe loved to hear him as " the brightest of preachers , " and how the first of these three men described him in the House of Commons as 66 one who had come to disturb the repose of the pulpit , and ...
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... Henry Maturin , a cousin and namesake of the author's ; Doctor John Ussher , afterwards Archdeacon of Raphoe ; and Doctor Joseph Stopford , who had the largest class of pupils in college . Peter Roe , of Kilkenny , one of Ireland's best ...
... Henry Maturin , a cousin and namesake of the author's ; Doctor John Ussher , afterwards Archdeacon of Raphoe ; and Doctor Joseph Stopford , who had the largest class of pupils in college . Peter Roe , of Kilkenny , one of Ireland's best ...
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... Henry Monck Mason , and Richard B. Warren , and the Scotts and the Penne- fathers , and Arthur Guinness , and many others— all helping forward by counsel , or by cash or by co - operation , in the cause and the spread of godly education ...
... Henry Monck Mason , and Richard B. Warren , and the Scotts and the Penne- fathers , and Arthur Guinness , and many others— all helping forward by counsel , or by cash or by co - operation , in the cause and the spread of godly education ...
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... Henry Irwin was no common man . His sermons were carefully com- posed , and delivered from a manuscript . They were a photograph of his mind , which was a beautiful and cultivated organ , extremely gentle but extremely strong and ...
... Henry Irwin was no common man . His sermons were carefully com- posed , and delivered from a manuscript . They were a photograph of his mind , which was a beautiful and cultivated organ , extremely gentle but extremely strong and ...
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... Henry Dalton , who had been my private tutor in college , and was an excellent man of the Evangelical school , and a fluent preacher . The whole village was Wesleyan as to its religion ; and inimitable church - goers were these Arvaites ...
... Henry Dalton , who had been my private tutor in college , and was an excellent man of the Evangelical school , and a fluent preacher . The whole village was Wesleyan as to its religion ; and inimitable church - goers were these Arvaites ...
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