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Footnotes
{25} Instead of being asked those questions, the present practice is to
produce the needful certificates of consent.
{26} This second attendance is not now required.
{27} This hardly describes the present practice. It is not _during_ the
gathering only, if at all, that exhortation takes place. If the corpse
be conveyed to a meeting-house, the meeting is held like any other; and
what is here called 'Exhortation,' takes place or not, as any minister
present believes him or herself influenced. The usage at the burial
ground is still as here described. Interments often take place without
any previous meeting.
{28} The collective sense and judgment
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