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Excerpt from Valentine M'clutchy, the Irish Agent; Or the Chronicles of Castle Cumber: Together With the Pious Aspirations, Permissions, Vouchsafements and Other Sanctified Privileges of Solomon M'slime, a Religious Attorney
Dialogue, exhibiting singular principles of Justice - Solomon's Tracts and Triumph - A Sincere Convert - Darby's Views of Religion - Poll Doolin's Honesty - Solomon's Christian Generosity to a Man in difficulty - M'Loughlin and his Family; A Dutiful Grandson, and a Respectable Grandmother - Military Dialogue - Disobedience of Orders - Solomon's Candour - A Confidential Communication - Solomon dances the Swaggering Jig - Honest Correspondence - Darby's Notion of Spiritual Things - Two Religions better than One - Darby's Love of Truth; Darby and Solomon at Prayer - An instance of Pure Charity - Candidates for Conversion - An Appropriate Confidence - The Rev. Phineas Lucre and his Curate, Mr. Clement - The Rev. Father Roche, and his Curate, Father M'Cabe; Interview between Darby and Mr. Lucre - Darby feels Scriptural, and was as Scripturally treated - Mr. Lucre's Christian Disposition towards Father M'Cabe - A few Brands offer themselves to be plucked from the Burning - Their Qualifications for Conversion, as stated by themselves; A Controversial Discussion, together with the Virtues it produced - Darby's brief retirement from Public Life; Poll Doolin's Honesty, and Phil's Gallantry - A Beautiful but Cowardly Method of Destroying Female Reputation - A Domiciliary Visit from the Blood-hounds - Irresponsible Power; Introduction of a New Character - Objects of an English Traveller - Correspondence between Evory Easel, Esq., and Sam Spinageberd. Esq., - Susanna and the Elder; or, the Conventicle in Trouble - Phil's Gallantry and Courage; Solomon in trouble - Is publicly prayed for - His Gracious Deliverance and Triumph - An Orangeman's View of Protestantism and of Popery - Phil's Discretion and Valour; A Moral Survey, or a Wise Man led by a Fool - Marks of Unjust Agency - Reflections thereon - A Mountain Waterspout, and Rising of a Torrent - The Insane Mother over the Graves of her Family - Raymond's Humanity - His Rescue from death
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