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When the weather permitted to which, some of teh citizens, and the Prisoners who were adjoining us [[ ]] ; and who, declared themselves happy, in having an Opportunity of hearing the Gospel preached there being no Protestant Minister in the place. The were also delilghted with the devotion of teh Indians hearers, and with their singing. Children were also frequently baptised by teh Missionaries.
When the weather permitted to which, some of the citizens, and the Prisoners who were adjoining us [[ ]] ; and who, declared themselves happy, in having an Opportunity of hearing the Gospel preached there being no Protestant Minister in the place. The were also delighted with the devotion of the Indians hearers, and with their singing. Children were also frequently baptised by the Missionaries.
 
While we were taking measures to remove the River Hurons, & make a beginniing with the twenty eight Christian Indians, now with

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Sig 2symbol p 345

When the weather permitted to which, some of the citizens, and the Prisoners who were adjoining us [[ ]] ; and who, declared themselves happy, in having an Opportunity of hearing the Gospel preached there being no Protestant Minister in the place. The were also delighted with the devotion of the Indians hearers, and with their singing. Children were also frequently baptised by the Missionaries.

While we were taking measures to remove the River Hurons, & make a beginniing with the twenty eight Christian Indians, now with