The Prison Chaplaincy, And Its Experiences. Hosea Quinby

The Prison Chaplaincy, And Its Experiences - Hosea Quinby


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28 . Preparing for the Adjourned Session, 118 29 . The Adjourned Hearing, 120 30 . Motives for Desiring the Chaplain's Removal, 122 31 . Chaplain's Change of Course, and the Question as to who should Conduct the Prison Correspondence, 124 32 . Change, for a Time, in the Warden's Management, 127 33 . The Fate of Henry Stewart and others, 129 34 . Warden's Want of Courtesy to Prisoners' Visitors, 132 35 . Effects of the new Order upon the Prisoners, 133 36 . Comparative Prison Order for the two years, 139 37 . Good Traits in the Warden for Prison Service, 143 38 . Chaplain's Inability to Prevent Knowing more or less of the Prisoners' Troubles and the Prison Management, 143 39 . Secular School Success, 144 40 . Sabbath School Success, 147 41 . Religious Success, 149 42 . Lack of Truthfulness at the Prison, 149 43 . Reported Quarrel between the Warden and Chaplain, 151 44 . Prison Report for '71, 153 45 . Efforts of the Prison Aid Association for Legislation in Favor of the Prison, 163 46 . Experience with the new Government, 169 47 . Chaplain Determines to Have an Investigation into the Charges against Him, 170 48 . Anniversary of P. A. Association for '71, and remarks on our Jails, 171 49 . Fourth of July at the Prison in '71, 173 50 . Chaplain's Removal from Office, 174 51 . Prison Fare under the new Government, 176 52 . The Warden Question, 177 53 . Experience at the Prison subsequent to Dismissal, 178 54 . Prison Report for '72, 181 55 . International Penitentiary Congress, London, July 3–13, '72, 188 Conclusion, 197

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      1. Emotions at the idea of assuming the position, and object of these pages. The proposal of friends that I become chaplain of our State Prison at first struck me with much disfavor, from the idea that the position, instead of affording the encouragement and satisfaction attendant upon my former labors in schools and churches, must be up-hill work, and repulsive to the finer feelings of the heart. Still, having been no little accustomed to laying aside personal tastes and conveniences for the good of others, I yielded, and commenced the work on the first Sabbath in July, 1869.

      The experience gained in this connection, with the hints and suggestions on collateral subjects, is set forth in the following pages, not for the purpose of personal notoriety, but for the sake of correcting


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