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 myself with others in the worship and obedience of God, as in his word; for in this is my chief enjoyment upon earth: and I have travelled far, and spent a good part of my life in quest of such an assembly as I might join with, without disjoining with that word of God by which I am soon to be judged; and, for the want of Christian fellowship, I have been among others in the world as a dove without its mate. I am not a despiser of God's public worship, but one much grieved at public assemblies; so far from worshipping God in spirit and truth, according to his word, they are open contemners of those who would; and though ministers in general have what they call a liberal education, enabling them to read, hear, and understand, the things of the spirit of a man, above those who have not, which I allow to