BOOK OF TRUTH, IN HONOUR OF LOVE, AND THE APOSTLES OF LIFE, BY THOMAS O'DONOGHUE. "Howbeit when He, the Spirit of Truth, is come, He will 1850. Printed, for the Author, by W. ROCK, Machine and General PODI INTRODUCTION. TO THE LADIES AND THEIR COHEIRS IN TIME AND ETERNITY. In arbours, as my path pursue, her praises I will sing, In concert with the blackbird and the thrush, in tunes so melodious. Each act of his will shine. In approaching the forest of human thought, and launching upon the ocean of moral experience, which wrecks the reason of vain, presuming man, I submit the model idea used by me through the various stages of our honorary existence and sensitive pilgrimage. The impartial critic may review the focus of my spiritual and temporal attractions, and cast of the mind's eye, practically, by comparing them with the original, then imitate the life of genius, handed the self-preservators of private judgment. The authority of the reformed Church and State of all nations, in communion with individual common sense, free to will righteously for the passionate, whose enraptured souls coerce the willing member, without a cause, in an existing world. |