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Letter III. Extent for a single Building.
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the convenience of the Lodge, could not but add considerably to the quantity andgreatly to the expences of
building.
On the other hand it would be assistant to ventilation.
There too would be a proper place for the Chapel: the persons remaining in their cells: and
the windows of the Lodge which is almost all window, being thrown open. The
advantages derivable from it in front of light and ventilation
depending upon its being kept vacant, it can never be wanted
for any profane use. It may therefore with the greater
priority be allowed to divine service and receive a regular consecration,
The pulpit and sounding-board, might be movableduring the time of
service, the sky-light, at all other times kept as open as possible, might
be shut
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