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The minister was the most important man in the colony, and no one was, allowed to vote unless a member of the church. • A reproof in church was considered the most disgraceful penalty that could be visited upon a wrong-doer. • The sermons were two, three, and sometimes four hours long, and the business of one of the officers was to watch those overcome by drowsiness and wake them up, sometimes quite sharply...
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The minister was the most important man in the colony, and no one was, allowed to vote unless a member of the church. • A reproof in church was considered the most disgraceful penalty that could be visited upon a wrong-doer. • The sermons were two, three, and sometimes four hours long, and the business of one of the officers was to watch those overcome by drowsiness and wake them up, sometimes quite sharply...
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