. I'm from Boston : scenes from the living past, illustrated by picture and story . sermon preached in1750 by one of them, the Rev. Jonathan May hew, indignantlyrepudiating King Charles I as ** Saint and Martyr, has often J been called *the morning gun of the Revolution. In the Pref- ^ ace to this sermon he wrote: L * * People have no security against bein g unmercifully priest-riddeny T but by keeping all imperious BISHOPS and other CLERGYMEN 1^who love to *lord it over Gods heritage from getting their footinto the stirrup at all. Let them be once fairly mounted, and their ^ * beasts, the lai


. I'm from Boston : scenes from the living past, illustrated by picture and story . sermon preached in1750 by one of them, the Rev. Jonathan May hew, indignantlyrepudiating King Charles I as ** Saint and Martyr, has often J been called *the morning gun of the Revolution. In the Pref- ^ ace to this sermon he wrote: L * * People have no security against bein g unmercifully priest-riddeny T but by keeping all imperious BISHOPS and other CLERGYMEN 1^who love to *lord it over Gods heritage from getting their footinto the stirrup at all. Let them be once fairly mounted, and their ^ * beasts, the laity, may prance and flounce about to no purpose: ^ and they will at length be so jaded and hackd by these reverend J jockies, that they will not even have spirits enough to complain J that their backs are galled; or, like Balaams ass, to * rebuke the J madness of the prophet. t u ^ The irony of it is that in 1852 Mayhews grandson, Jonathan ^ Mayhew Wainwright, was consecrated Bishop in New York. ^ a^-^-^-^-^-^w^.^.^-:^:^ m^^. .»>-4>>»4--»-4-4H»>-»..»^. a^-^-»-»^-»--»-»--»--»- ?4>-»-#>»-#4g Q^-^.^.^.^-^w».^.^^.^.4^»-»-»-^-»4>-»-»-»»4-») t; ^HE century is the most convenient yard-stick for the measur-ing of American antiquities. In Boston, once so overwhelm-ingly Puritan, it is not a little surprising to find a Roman Catholicchapel and cemetery more than a hundred years old, and, at thesame time, to discover in the heart of South Boston a spot of beautyand suggestion quite without parallel in the rest of the city. Sucha spot is St. Augustines. Any Bostonian with a trace of the *show-mans instinct, when once he has seen it himself, will want to es-cort the visiting sight-seer to this romantic little «*Gods acre in theunromantic surroundings of Dorchester, Tudor, and Sixth land for the cemetery was acquired and the chapel built in1818, under the auspices of the saintly Cheverus, the first RomanCatholic Bishop of Boston, the


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