The New England Magazine

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The New England Magazine
Jewett Sarah Orne
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When a division came, it came because the needs of the people called for yet a second meeting-house. No religious controversies divided the church. An- other and yet another society was formed, each using the congregational govern- ment ; and it was not until 1817 that this form of government was broken in upon by the formation of a Methodist Episcopal Church. In the matter of schools, Dorchester, too, took an early interest. In 1639, a tax was laid upon the proprietors " for the maintenance of... a school in Dorchester." It was, how- ever, undecided " whether maydes shalbe taught w!? the boyes or not." The feeling that the good of the people, and not of the few, was concerned in this matter of schools, as well as government, was shown in the order to the school- master : He " shall equally and impar- tially receive and instruct such as shalbe sent and Committed to him for that end, whither there parents bee poore or rich, not refusing any who have Right and Interest in the School." One hundred and forty-five years after, the town voted " that such girls as can read in the Psalter be allowed to go to the Grammar School from the first day of June to the first day of October." An English traveller and writer in the latter part of the century says : " Election, Commencement and Training days are their only Holy-days.

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