Book of Words : the Pageant of St. Johnsbury, in Celebration of the One Hundred And Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the Town

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Book of Words : the Pageant of St. Johnsbury, in Celebration of the One Hundred And Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the Town
Langdon, William Chauncy, 1871-1947
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Moderator and brethren and sisters, it devolves upon us now to see that our meetings for the worship of God comport with the reverence that is due His holy namie. In the Towni Meeting it has been the custom for each man, if he so will, to* bring his dog with him. There is nothing out of the ordinaryj in this. But dogs are dogs and it is their nature to bark and to fight, nor would I want a dog that did not. But it is not seemly for dogs to fight in that church meeting of worshop. We must recogn...ize that fact and provide for it. We would not of course exclude a man's dog from the Meeting House. That would be unreasonable ; and in the winter a dog, lying on his master's feet, keeps a man warm, as good as a foot-stove. So 1 would move that a committee of five persons be appointed to expel dogs from the Meeting House on Sundays when occasion arises and that they be authorized to take such measures as they think proper.
[The vote is taken; the motion is declared passed; and the Moderator appoints as this committee General Joel Roberts, Captain John Barker, General R.


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