
Perhaps nothing revealed the puritanical contempt for comfort so much as the absence of a meetinghouse stove. The Puritans believed their religious zeal could warm them in unheated buildings, even in freezing New England winters. And it did get cold. Samuel Sewall on Jan. 24, 1686, reported in his diary, "The communion bread was frozen ...
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