Perils of Home Rule : a Speech Delivered At a Meeting of the General Synod of the Church of Ireland, On Tuesday, March 14th, 1893
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(Hear, hear.) As for those who sneer at the Psalm-siuging of Ulster — they are very witty, indeed, in laughing at her piety. A common danger makes men pray in common. (Applause.) To whatever Church we belong we are ready to pray with all those who believe in the hving God — upon the deck of the ship which is about to sink. (Hear, hear.) That was, in my opinion, a noble moment when the venerable President of this assembly and the Moderator of the Presbyterian General Assembly — (applause) — join...ed in a common act of prayer before the Belfast Convention, and rolled out that psalm, which passed like a storm from the building in which they were assembled -(applause) — to the footstool of the most high God. (Hear, hear.) I should have thought that the DESCENDANTS OE THE PURITANS were the last men who would have laughed at psalm- singing. (Hear, hear.) These psalm-singing men — their fathers once, I believe, showed in England what the psalm-singing men could do. (Do.) Nov/, I have spoken of the peculiar inconsistency that there is in Puritan Nonconformists in England, in Scotland, and in Wales treating us as they do.
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