Letters On the State of Ireland; Addressed By J. K. L. to a Friend in England

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Letters On the State of Ireland; Addressed By J. K. L. to a Friend in England
James Warren Doyle
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whilst in this desert^ requires a rock whereon to repose, or at whose fount she may drink the re* freshing waters of truth and grace : Peter, there- fore, is made a rock, firm and immoveable; on him the Church, by divine appointment, must be built, that it may be safe against the power of hell. Peter must found it at Jerusalem ; he must engraft the Grentiles in the person of Cornelius on the seed of Abraham---the old trunk of the ge- nuine olive : he must establish his chair at Antioch, fix his
... see in Rome, plant by the hand of Mark Ae seed of the Gospel at Alexandria, and collect under die shade of these great patriarchates all the nations of the ecu*th ; James might labour with him, John might jMray with him, Paul might run with him; but if they laboured, or prayed, or ran without him, they would, as the most eloquent and laborious of them testifies, labour, and pray, and run in vain« Whosoever did not gather with him, as Jerome said to his successor Damasus, scattered; whosoever did not eat die lamb with him was pro- fane.

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