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Page 34
... Protestants both . The Romanists say , " What wicked places the Mission schools and classes are ! and how dreadful it is to have them so full of Romanists , who are all being taught to disbelieve in the Church of Rome ! " Then some of ...
... Protestants both . The Romanists say , " What wicked places the Mission schools and classes are ! and how dreadful it is to have them so full of Romanists , who are all being taught to disbelieve in the Church of Rome ! " Then some of ...
Page 38
... he did so , and soon found out that the Protestants were not such terrible people as he had thought . Though he could not read , he had a good memory , and under- stood what he learned , so that soon he began 38 ERIN'S HOPE .
... he did so , and soon found out that the Protestants were not such terrible people as he had thought . Though he could not read , he had a good memory , and under- stood what he learned , so that soon he began 38 ERIN'S HOPE .
Page 52
... Lord did not forsake his servant . He led him to the house of a Protestant neighbour , and opened that neighbour's door and heart to receive the poor outcast , and shel- tered him for the remainder of the night . He 52 ERIN'S HOPE .
... Lord did not forsake his servant . He led him to the house of a Protestant neighbour , and opened that neighbour's door and heart to receive the poor outcast , and shel- tered him for the remainder of the night . He 52 ERIN'S HOPE .
Page 53
... Protestant friends ; but , as far as I know of his history , his father never again received him into his house . Thus you see , even in these days , " a man's foes " are often " they of his own household ; " and he is re- quired ...
... Protestant friends ; but , as far as I know of his history , his father never again received him into his house . Thus you see , even in these days , " a man's foes " are often " they of his own household ; " and he is re- quired ...
Page 70
... Protestants had taken him up they thought he was worth looking after . How far they made a Romanist of him I cannot say ; but one thing they did , they persuaded him ( as the readers discovered ) that they , the missionaries and all his ...
... Protestants had taken him up they thought he was worth looking after . How far they made a Romanist of him I cannot say ; but one thing they did , they persuaded him ( as the readers discovered ) that they , the missionaries and all his ...
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