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a Hetter Boofe ano 1745 Juh 26. Rowland Robinson21 & his wife and Molly -—,—- Bissel,237 Col. Updike his wife and mor in Law, Mrs. Godfrey,261 Molly Updike,91 litle Molly Wanton,*62 Betty Cole195 and Betty Mumford196 and Lodowick, with Mrs. Ailmy24 and Br°Jn°'SI5wife all here together. So much Company fatigues me at one time.263 Jnly 27th- Saturday. At Home. July 28th- Sunday. Officiated at St. Paul's. July 29th- At Home. July 30th- Wrote Mr. Lyons,219 Capt. Hill105 &c. July 31st- Wednesday. I dined with Anstis21 whither I and my wife went on a visit. yfug[ust] Ist- Thursday. At Home. yl [August] 2d- Friday. At Home, and so also the 3rd- viz1 Saturday. Very great Drowth. Aug[ust] 4th- Sunday. We are going to ch. O Lord, give us thy Presence to go along with us and bless all yy People, yl worship thee ys Day in publick, and forgive those yl are wilfully absent and pity those that are necessarily so. August 5th- I went to Br° Jn°'s & lodged there all night. August 6th" I preached at Conanicut and from there went to Newport where I stayed till Friday morning. Mr. Honyman,55 by a Fall from his Horse was disabled from officiating at all the last Sunday in July and could only read Prayers the first Sunday in August. But all his People, roundly and without exception, went to ye several meetings. His strange Conduct has given his People inconsistent Principles, and lessened y* Reverence, they were noted for, to ye Clergy.
Title | A letter book and abstract of out services written during the years 1743-1751 |
Creator | MacSparran, James |
Publisher | D.B. Updike, Merrymount Press |
Place of Publication | Boston |
Date | 1899 |
Language | eng |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Title | 00000097 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | a Hetter Boofe ano 1745 Juh 26. Rowland Robinson21 & his wife and Molly -—,—- Bissel,237 Col. Updike his wife and mor in Law, Mrs. Godfrey,261 Molly Updike,91 litle Molly Wanton,*62 Betty Cole195 and Betty Mumford196 and Lodowick, with Mrs. Ailmy24 and Br°Jn°'SI5wife all here together. So much Company fatigues me at one time.263 Jnly 27th- Saturday. At Home. July 28th- Sunday. Officiated at St. Paul's. July 29th- At Home. July 30th- Wrote Mr. Lyons,219 Capt. Hill105 &c. July 31st- Wednesday. I dined with Anstis21 whither I and my wife went on a visit. yfug[ust] Ist- Thursday. At Home. yl [August] 2d- Friday. At Home, and so also the 3rd- viz1 Saturday. Very great Drowth. Aug[ust] 4th- Sunday. We are going to ch. O Lord, give us thy Presence to go along with us and bless all yy People, yl worship thee ys Day in publick, and forgive those yl are wilfully absent and pity those that are necessarily so. August 5th- I went to Br° Jn°'s & lodged there all night. August 6th" I preached at Conanicut and from there went to Newport where I stayed till Friday morning. Mr. Honyman,55 by a Fall from his Horse was disabled from officiating at all the last Sunday in July and could only read Prayers the first Sunday in August. But all his People, roundly and without exception, went to ye several meetings. His strange Conduct has given his People inconsistent Principles, and lessened y* Reverence, they were noted for, to ye Clergy. |
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