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coftly ornaments Of filver and gold. As the Lutheran
Profeffion is very different trom that of the church of
Rome, I was much furprifed to find the popifh mode. of
worlhip, with refpeét to external fplendor, fo much adopt*
ed in thole churches.” The Ee open tee the
altar, , invelts himfelf ina *rich» embroideres
alfo officiates atcarding to may Bolan Catholic cane
Above the altar-table, the afcenfion of our Saviour is -ré-
prefented in folid gold, inlaid with filver of moft exquifite
workmanthip, well worth the traveller’s attention. - There
were many crucifixes of folid filver and gold.
ea etl we were conduéted to the aa of Beder
ea out “of Shee "cin Price ig ci “oF Prifia vifited
Stockholm, about twenty years ago, but being of marble
and the lid beginning to break, they defifled. The
Lutherans are very rigid-in. their attendance upon di-
vine fervice, but when that is over, as in France and
other foreign countries, they go to plays, operas, and all
kind of amufements.
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