excerpt from 'Transcript of the diaries of Henry Croswell' pp. 370 (132 words)
excerpt from 'Transcript of the diaries of Henry Croswell' pp. 370 (132 words)
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O[rgan]. – A fine organ as we all agreed. H[ymns]. – A. & M. - There was one before the service and also "Praise t[o] the Holiest …" as well as "All people that one [sic] earth …" C[hoir]. – A full surpliced choir of ten boys and six mene [sic], one with a f[ull?] masher collar and all well behaved. The singing was equal to that of a parish church. [The congregation numbered] 150 – There were adults in the middle and thirty Refuge little boy[s] behind them. Forty badly behaved boys and girls were next to in [sic] the side aisle. S[ermon]. – We didn't stop. […] M[iscellaneous]. – The Refuge boys were a beautiful specimen of good discipline. [I] saw two deaconesses or sisters-of-Mercy. Why didn't they look after the nasty girls? |
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