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became filled to repletion and an extensive of
accommodations became neccesary: our treasury
became adequate to the demands upon it, and
that treasury which was always the object of
his deepest solicitude had accessives made to its
members. The interest imparted by him to
the church soon found [illegible] way to [illegible] adjunct
the Sunday School and its crowded walls
[stricken: soon] renounded with the glad voices of a
happy little congregation. We do not mean to
attribute this success solely to the frequency of
his jublick minitrations. It would be unjust
to his memory were we while according him
praises in this particular to omit to enumerate
his constant devotion and attachment to his
congregation, incessantly manifested by his untiring
energy in visiting the sick, consoling the
afflicted, sympathizing with and appropriating
to himself the particular of their afflictions: ever
on the alert to administer the consolations of his
office & heal the wounds of the broken hearted. [When?]
[their?] affliction visited the parlour or the garret
there was he to be found and if one of those
accustomed happy little faces was absent
from its place in the Sabbath School straight

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