A Brief Account of the Rise And Progress of the Change in Religious Opinion Now
A Brief Account of the Rise And Progress of the Change in Religious Opinion Now
A M Thompson
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Moriarty thus writes : — ' * * * * We had the same number of children at school to-day, taught them their spelling in English, and the answers in Irish, to the questions on religion, during the day we had several men and women of the island looking on and listening — the parents of the children appeared gratified. ' After dinner I went to the house of Connor, one of our people, and found there Sullivan, whom I must now call a convert, and his wife. John Sullivan, our agent, and they, were conve...rsing together; I sat down and joined in the conversation ; seven or eight Romanists, men and women, soon came in j we exposed fully the errors of the Romish church, and I endeavoured to press solemnly on the minds of all, the necessity of timely and earnest attention to what concerned their soul's welfare ; the Romanists were very attentive ; — it occurred to me during the time, that they were dissatisfied with, or at all events indiflferent to Popery, without being at all concerned about their souls — in fact infidels, as to religion, without knowing what that means, or being conscious of it — hence arises, it would appear, much of their liberality in holding intercourse with the converts, and listening to the word of God : of course their isolated state without priest, chapel, or THE BLASQUETTS.
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