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AN ACCOUNT OF 
1783. fpreading before them a hope of their being once more 
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reflored to their country and families. Each bringing with 
him a mind impreffed by thefe reflections, never were 
prayers more devoutly or ardently offered up. And after 
they were over, it was ordered, that public prayers fhould 
on no Sunday evening be omitted. 
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