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a sermon from this text: I will magnify my office. And I remember, on a day when Drs. Thatcher and Osgood dined with my father, he read some striking passages to them from that sermon; and they said that it was probably the best sermon that Mr. Turell ever delivered. When Mr. Turell was ill, Mr. Whitefield did get into his pulpit. Oct. 7, 1770, Mr. Turell preached a sermon on the death of Mr. Whitefield, from this text: Verily, every man at his best estate is altogether vanity. April 18, 1768: The number of church-members was 49 males, and 74 females; total, 123. March 7, 1774: Voted, that the singers have the two hind seats of the women's seats below; and the Committee shall designate who shall occupy said seats. May 20, 1776: Voted, that the singers have one-half of the three front seats in the women's gallery, next to the women. Age, with its accompaniments, gathered upon the pastor; and he was frequently obliged to ask assistance from the young preachers of the c