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or scientific. No whale was hunted, and no other work that could be 
dispensed with was done by the crew of the Resolution on the Sabbath. 
Their captain was constantly as assiduous in maintaining the religious 
condition of his men as in preserving their health, and availing himself of 
their seamanship. But it is also recorded of him, that he generally con- 
trived to reward the forbearance of his men, while their game was sporting 
securely on all sides around them on Sunday, by insuring that they should 
make prize of a whale or two at the first entrance of the hours upon 
ng. 
The depth inst sincerity of his feelings as a responsible being he has 
corded in his “Sabbaths in the Arctic Regions.” The ultimate conse- 
quence of his following this bent of his mind was, that, while still in the 
prime of life and vigor, he deserted his favorite the sea, studied at Cam- 
bridge for the English Church, took, soon afterwards, the degree of Doctor 
of Divinity, and became a zealous and efficient member of the ministry, 
— g his co-mates as chaplain to the Mariner’s Church at Liver- 
ool, and eventually at Bradford, as pastor of an extensive manufacturing 
n. 
populatio 
Was born at Rochelle in 1773. He was the son of a ee. and» 
was brought up to his father’s profession ; but the political oe 
a5 a naval liest o tunity of returning to Paris 
to Somes sod agi song agree ms Corvisart, he made the 
These young men became intimate friends, 
nd; she made him her factor at olten so 
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