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The Talk of the Road Showing How Irish People Talk About Irish Doings When the
Mme Jeanne Louise Henriette Campan
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That is a sin that cries to God against a land ; and so docs forgetting God, and turning away from the knowledge of his holy word and will. " " And does your revei'ence think it was all for the sins of the Catholics V said Jem.
173 TALK OP THE ROAD.
" Indeed, I do not, Jem, " said Mr. Owens ; " we have all had our sins and our forgetfulness of God and of his word, and his dealings are meant fur us all. " " But, your reverence, " said Pat, " there's one thing that puzzles me stiU. When God sent
...the curse on the praties didn't he hurt them that loved and served him, as well as them that turned away from him 1 and wouldn't that be enough to make tliem turn away from him too 1 Sure your reverence's praties were as bad as Father John's, every bit, " said Pat, scratching his head.
" We never understand any of God's dealings rightly, " sard Mr. Owens, " until we learn to understand, his love and goodness first. *He doth not willingly afflict or grieve the children of men' — (Lamentations iii.


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