The Mystery Solved Or Irelands Miseries the Grand Cause And Cure

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systems ; — how like, for example, are the habits of the Pagan and the Papist, and the condition of the Irish hut and the Indian wigwam. One of the most striking and usual effects of true religion is cleanliness, and of false religion is filth. If cleanliness is not " next to godliness, " it is at least closely connected with it ; for how seldom have you seen a truly pious household who, in their whitewashed walls and well-swept floor, did not bear pleasing testimony to the gospel's elevating p
...ower! Now, in Protestant England, the humblest cottager wages an eternal war with dirt. Enter if you will his little kitchen, and every vessel is shining on the shelf; and could you only pass from thence in an instant into many an Irish Roman Catholic's parlour, you would be at no loss to decide in which of the two you would prefer to dine ! In fact. Popery is empha- tically a filthy religion. The cabins of Irish Roman Catholics are embowered in dirt, — you can't pass near them without the risk of defilement ; and as you see their doors fronted by dung-heaps, on which filthy children are wallowing, while their parents are lazily lounging about, you can't help regarding the revolting spectacle as a visible protest to heaven against a system which could so brutalize immortal beings.

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