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WHO won* iinuuunwi vutfUfcu mi uuiiwtv iiiw I'lTDO (inifor oilier a particularly aggravating and long drawn prayer meeting wou*4 bring down a storm that would mutt tbe ship I waa Ml or Uiat fluty entuer. I said ail along that wt hadn’t prayer m^niogs enough; wo ought to ham them before breakiaet, and between r^ais, and every now and then, and pretty much all the lime. Those were my sentiment*. I do not brag, but those wet# cermety My tentintents, ihe argument that they prayed Use same old prayers over again every ntftit wad nothing to inn. 1 knew that if they only per Juried ©i tenor and held out long enoogo, they were hound to atari something treah alter a wo lie. »There is nothing that giras start Hag variety to a picnic like prayer meeting*. Especially when the “Piyin* nth Cotiecuoo landed, because a* a general th.og in* tueee are a shade too complicated f»r the eicurdouut^ aod eo, when they ate properly tang ed, they are ie edingly lively.9 — . a .... a a e.f____—
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New York Herald

New York, New York, US

Wed, Nov 20, 1867

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