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The narrator takes refuge from a storm in a crowded chapel during a winter holiday service and observes a mixed congregation and an earnest, bombastic sermon whose overworked proofs and fervor strike him as absurd. He catalogs social contrasts among worshipers and the preacher's habit of fashioning scripture into a patchwork of texts while the flock responds with rapt approval. Disturbed, he leaves into the night, crosses the common beneath shifting clouds and the moon, and reflects on the uneasy difference between sincere spiritual feeling and crude religious display, weighing zeal and truth against manner and interpretation.
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