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funday in them, and befides that at certain 

 times every week or every month. I ftiall 

 mention more about them hereafter. 



10. The Baptijh, have their fervice, 

 in the northern part of the town. 



1 1. The Roman Catholieksy have in the 

 fouth-weft part of the town a great houfe, 

 which is well adorned within, and has an 

 organ. 



12. The Moravian Brethren, have hi- 

 red a great houfe, in the northern part of the 

 town, in which they performed the fervice 

 hoxh mGer man znd. in Englijh; not only twice 

 or three times every funday, but likewife 

 every night after it was grown dark. But 

 in the winter of the year 1750, they were 

 obliged to drop their evening meetings; 

 fome wanton young fellows having feveral 

 times difturbed the congregation, by an in- 

 ftrument founding like the note of a cuckoo, 

 for this noife they made in a dark corner, 

 not only at the end of every ftanza, but 

 likevi'ife at that of every line, whilft they 

 were finging a hymn. 



Those of the 'Englifi church, the New- 

 lights, the Quakers, and the Germans of 

 the reformed religion, have each of them 

 their burying places on one fide out of 

 town, and not near their churches, though 

 the firft of thefe fometimes make an excep- 

 tion. All the others bury their dead in 



their 



