We may say good-bvo to any hops of benefits for' Ireland from Parliamentary methods if individual ■ members of tho' Irish party openly, attack their colleagues on- tho floor of tho House of Commons and throw 'to the winds the obligation of' their; pledge,—Mr. John Redmond., ■ ' ' V .The Boston "Congregationalist'% 6ays:—"Dr. Oliyer Wendell Holmes thought "John Wesley's 'Thou hidden love of God'—a'translation from the Gorman—the noblest hynm.-.in; the' English language;'and so.did Emerson. The doctor had ft great admiration foV Isaic Watts and Charles .Wesley. Ho hoped that some of his own hymns might live, and two or three of them, 1 bid fair t0... "There ■ are very : few modern hymns/ ho onco said to Mrs. Molds, 'which havo : the old ring of saintliness in them. Sometimes" wheri I am disinclined to' listen to tho preacher I turn to the hymn-book, and when one.strikes me I cover the name'at the bottom and guess,''it •is- almost invariably- Watts, or Wesley.: After those there': we very few that are. good for much." - j ; . .
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 646, 25 October 1909, Page 8
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169Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 646, 25 October 1909, Page 8
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