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<head>Letter VIII. Uses - Penitentiary - houses. Reformation.</head>
 
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stirring from their cells. No thronging, nor jostling, in the way<lb/>between the scene of work, and the scene destined to devotion: no <sic>quarelling</sic><lb/>nor confederatings, nor plottings to escape: nor yet any whips or fetters<lb/>to prevent it. <del>The whole building might receive (why should it not?)</del><lb/><del>in proper form, the properties of a Chapel. The Minister, stationed</del><lb/><del>in the central Lodge, <unclear>shall be</unclear><gap/>, and if you please, without</del><lb/>
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Click Here To Edit 34 Letter VIII. Uses - Penitentiary - houses. Reformation.

ing to the express regulations of that plan, that the law of solitude should be
dispensed with: I mean, so often as the prisoners were to receive the benefits
of attendance on Divine service. But in my Brother's circular penitentiary-houses,
they might receive these benefits, in every circumstance, without
stirring from their cells. No thronging, nor jostling, in the way
between the scene of work, and the scene destined to devotion: no quarelling
nor confederatings, nor plottings to escape: nor yet any whips or fetters
to prevent it. The whole building might receive (why should it not?)
in proper form, the properties of a Chapel. The Minister, stationed
in the central Lodge, shall be, and if you please, without
being so much as seen.If the Chapel of (that














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