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Excerpt from Saying the Catechism Seventy-Five Years Ago, and the Historical Results: An Address Delivered Before the New England Historic-Genealogical Society, Dec, 4, 1878
Mr. President, ladies and gentlemen, The town of Westhampton, in the county of Hampshire, and Commonwealth Of Massachusetts, presented, some three-quarters of a century since, certain traits of the Puritanical character which I desire to stereotype upon the memory of this body of learned men; and I hope that in that regard history will repeat itself. It is my intention to keep strictly within the limits of historical investigation, and to honor that depart ment of our work, which searches out the under lying reasons for this and that line of conduct, and which traces events up to their causes; so that we may know what courses in life, unless counter acted, will eventuate in their legitimate results. And I am sure, that, if a somewhat graver cast than is usual be given to this address, it will not only be pardoned but gratefully accepted by gen.
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