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"Strict Order in the Church Church Deacons, Such as This One, Kept Strict Order in the
Church. Using This "staff," Deacons Would Poke Anyone Misbehaving in
Church. In This Illustration, the Boy Is Being Punished for Turning around to
Talk to His Friend.SIZE=3 Churches Were Unheated and for Many Months of
the Year, They Were Unbearably Cold. Women Carried Small Footstoves (like
the One Shown Above) from Home Full of Hot Coals Which Were Used to Warm
Their Feet during the Church Service." Puritan Life and Religion. Web. 17 Feb.
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