... Presbyterians for those of the established faith. With your missions and missionaries, conversions and perversions, have you left me a tinpenny in my pocket to give to my own poor in New-Town Mount Crawley? And pray, what's gone of my one pound note... Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale - Page 80by Lady Morgan (Sydney) - 1818Full view - About this book
| 1819 - 504 pages
...gone of my one pound note that went to make Christians of (he black negroes? Never saw a single sow! of them set foot in a church yet, barring Mrs. Casey's...prayer-book to early service. And I'd trouble you fur my eleven and fourpence halfpenny, Miss Ciawley, that you madi- me give to get King Pomarre, of... | |
| Julia M. Wright - 2007 - 19 pages
...practice: "Then I'll tell you once for all, Miss Crawley," interrupted her brother in a passion, "I will not have my house made a magdalen asylum to a parcel...though faith I believe it was king of the Mummers." 30 With her usual flair for the sly jibe, Morgan has her complainant invoke "the errors of the Presbyterians"... | |
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