Citation - Boston Chronicle: 1770.03.22

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Index Entry Bell, in Savannah, rung at Orphan House, for worship, then dinner 
Location Savannah 
Citation
BC.770.034
19-22 Mar 1770:961,962 (181)
Copy of a letter sent to England from Savannah in Georgia.
  Savannah, January 29, 1770.
My Dear Sir, 
   You would have been pleased to have been at the Orphan-
House Academy yesterday, where his Excellency our Governor,
the Honourable the Council, and the Commons House of
Assembly were agreeably entertained, in consequence of an
invitation given them, by the founder, The Rev. Mr.
Whitefield. . . [19 lines, details of rooms, hospitality]
Between eleven and twelve, the bell rung for publick
worship.  A procession was formed. . . [16 lines] As they
were walking, the Clerk of the Chapel began a doxology.  The
singing was harmonious and striking; and I must own I was
particularly affected,  when at the chapel door the Orphans,
Officers and Domesticks broke into ranks on the right hand
and the left, and as his Excellency, with his trains went up
the chapel stairs, concluded with
  Live by Heaven and Earth ador'd,
  Three in one, and One in Three,
  Holy! Holy! Holy! Lord!
  All Glory be to thee.
. . . [32 lines, details of service, sermon]
Sermon ended, all removed in the same manner as they came,
the clerk, orphans, &c. singing as they walked,
  This God is the God we adore,
  Our faithful unchangeable friend,
  Whose love is as large as his power,
  And neither knows measure nor end. 
. . . [4 more lines]
In about half an hour the bell rung for dinner. . .
[1/2 column more, description of dinner, situation of
school, etc.]


Generic Title Boston Chronicle 
Date 1770.03.22 
Publisher Mein and Fleeming 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1770 
Bibliography B0001766
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