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444. to the Gospel which he preached. His words were few, and never known to be wasted in an uprofitable or random manner. Tho he had so often been exposed to extreme hardships and dangers of various kinds: yet he was never known to complain of his situation or utter any expression of unclear, that he had engaged in a cause with which such a number of privations, and unclear unclear of the body were combined but on the contrary bore whatever strikethrough be unclear him with Christian fortitude and even with chearfulness--Plain, yet clearly in his attire--regular in his Meals when attainable, and at no time overcharging his stomach--avoiding spirtuous Liquor; and taking as much manual exercise, as his time would allow; together with a good constitution, may perhaps have been the means of his generally enjoying good health, and living to such an advanced age.