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COLONEL TEMPLETON, after his short interview with Mrs. Dowser, stepped into his gig, and rode out as usual, to pay a morning visit to his tenants, and commune with them on the saving truths of the Gospel. In the box of the vehicle were deposited sundry copies of the Old and New Testaments, bearing the words " Kil- dare-street Society " stamped on their covers ; and by their side a number of controversial tracts, under different titles, viz. , " Antichrist Exposed, " " Romanism Defeated, " "The ...Man of Sin cloven down by Five Blows of the Holy Bible, " "Popish Idolatry, " "Daisies of Piety, " "Primroses of De votion, " " Dahlias of Faith, " &c. , &c. , all written in a sim ple, easy style, to suit the humblest capacities. The good man, as he rode along, felt very happy. He was laboring on a great mission journeying, like another Barnabas (the difference being only perceptible in his estate and mode of travelling), to convert the Gentiles to the faith. It was a happy, blissful reflection ; and then, if his thoughts turned back for a moment to the busy me tropolis he had so lately quitted, why, it was only to con gratulate himself the more, in having exchanged the haunts of vice and infamy the vortex of aristocratic corruption for the quiet, retired little vineyard of souls intrusted to his care.
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