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|Headline=Fast Day Choice in ME: Hear a "Fact Sermon" or Play Ball? | |Headline=Fast Day Choice in ME: Hear a "Fact Sermon" or Play Ball? | ||
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|Text=<p>"Thursday wind northeast cloudy & cool fast day the people assemble at Holts to play Ball & some quarreling I fear it would be better to go to meeting and hear a fact sermon as once was the fasion." "Journal of Jonathan Phillips of Turner, Maine (1841), entry for April 22. Source:</p> | |Text=<p>"Thursday wind northeast cloudy & cool fast day the people assemble at Holts to play Ball & some quarreling I fear it would be better to go to meeting and hear a fact sermon as once was the fasion." "Journal of Jonathan Phillips of Turner, Maine (1841), entry for April 22. Source:</p> | ||
<p><a href="http://files.usgwarchives.org/me/androscoggin/turner/diary/phillips.txt">http://files.usgwarchives.org/me/androscoggin/turner/diary/phillips.txt</a>, accessed 11/14/2008. Phillips was born in Sylvester [not Turner] ME in 1780. Turner is now a town of about 5000 souls and is about 60 miles north of Portland and 30 miles west of Augusta. <b>Note:</b> Is the "fact sermon" simply a typo for "fast sermon?"</p> | <p><a href="http://files.usgwarchives.org/me/androscoggin/turner/diary/phillips.txt">http://files.usgwarchives.org/me/androscoggin/turner/diary/phillips.txt</a>, accessed 11/14/2008. Phillips was born in Sylvester [not Turner] ME in 1780. Turner is now a town of about 5000 souls and is about 60 miles north of Portland and 30 miles west of Augusta. <b>Note:</b> Is the "fact sermon" simply a typo for "fast sermon?"</p> | ||
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Text | "Thursday wind northeast cloudy & cool fast day the people assemble at Holts to play Ball & some quarreling I fear it would be better to go to meeting and hear a fact sermon as once was the fasion." "Journal of Jonathan Phillips of Turner, Maine (1841), entry for April 22. Source: http://files.usgwarchives.org/me/androscoggin/turner/diary/phillips.txt, accessed 11/14/2008. Phillips was born in Sylvester [not Turner] ME in 1780. Turner is now a town of about 5000 souls and is about 60 miles north of Portland and 30 miles west of Augusta. Note: Is the "fact sermon" simply a typo for "fast sermon?" |
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