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them and wean them from their Companions and Crimes and might have ended more fataly to them hereafter if it had not been so Conducted.
It is likewise intended to have a regular Clergyman of the Established Church to read Prayers to them every Morning and do other Duty Twice every Sunday and likewise a Schoolmaster with other Assistants to teach the Youths to read and Write that by Reading and attending the Publick [public] Service they may know that there is a Being that hereafter will call them to an Account for their Actions which at Present it is to be feared that too many of them do not know.
As Proper discipline in all great undertakings tends to promote their object so keeping the People under the Extremity of that discipline will forward the intention of this Plan as well as to make usefull Members of Society many of the Poor Wretches