Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 329, March, 1843 by Various
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page 85 of 328 (25%)
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remember those fine words you sing--
'If I could read my title clear To manshions in de shkies, I say farevell to every fear, And vipe my veeping eyes.'" "That is so conscientious of you. Pray, my dear sir, is there an Establishment in Poland? or have you Independent churches?" "Ah, my dear lady, we have noting at all!" "Is it possible?" "Yase, it is possible--it is true." "Who could have thought it! What! nothing?" "Noting at all, my lady. Do not ask me again, I pray you. It is frightful to a goot Christian to talk dese tings." "What is your opinion of the Arminian doctrine, Mr Stanislaus?" "Do you mean de doctrine?" enquired Stanislaus, slowly, as though he found some difficulty in answering the question. "Yes, my dear sir." "I tink," said the gentleman, after some delay, "it vould he very goot if were not for someting." |
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