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They told us that they were highly gratified with the state of education and religion, as far as it had come under their observation, and that it far exceeded their expectations. " The want of a sufficient number of missionaries, rendered it im- possible to give due attention to the town and country congrega- tions. As many of the members resided in St. Thomas-in-the-Vale, Mr. Paul, an aged local preacher from Spanish Town, visited them in 1833, and preached in the house of a Miss M'Catty. A gr...ant of 60 having been made by the parent Committee, ground was pur- chased, and a temporary chapel erected in 1835. Mr. Chapman was stationed here in 1837, till which period one sermon on the Sabbath was the only service the people could have for a whole week. He established week-night preaching and prayer meetings, and a Sab- bath-school, which was attended by many adults, who showed great anxiety to be taught to read. With much that was cheering, he complained that there was an overflowing of ungodliness among the people generally : that they seemed totally unconcerned about God, and, even among some who had been called members of society, there was a want of the vital principle of Christianity, and much re- maining ignorance about Divine things.

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