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Introduction
I. Time
11. The Lord's Day
2. Days of fasting and thanksgiving
3. Calendrical customs and alternative beliefs
II. Public worship in the meeting-house
4. Psalmody
5. Preaching
6. Communion and discipline
III. Rites of passage
7. Baptism
8. Marriage and sexual relationships
9. Death
IV. Religious instruction, fellowship, and activity beyond the meeting-house
10. Catechizing, education, and reading practices
11. Family worship, prayer meetings, and lay involvement in church life Conclusion
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