Samson Occom, letter, to Unknown, 1756

Author Occom, Samson

Date1756

ms number756900.2

abstractA letter to an unknown donor expressing thanks.

handwritingThe document is in Wheelock's hand, not Occom's. It is informal, heavily slanted and occasionally difficult to decipher.

paperLarge sheet folded in half to make four pages is in good-to-fair condition, with light staining and wear, and somewhat heavy creasing. The letter is on the same paper as manuscripts 756190, 756900.1 and 756520.

inkBrown ink is heavily faded.

noteworthyThe contents of this document are very similar to those of a letter fragment, written in Occom's hand, contained in manuscript 754900.2.

signatureThe letter is signed Samson Occom, but the signature is in Wheelock's hand.

Modernized Version Deletions removed; additions added in; modern spelling and capitalization added; unfamiliar abbreviations expanded.

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Madam
I look upon myself, of all creatures the most indebted to God, who has called me out of the grossest Paganism, where I was perishing without the least Glimpse of Gospel Light, and brought me into his marvellous Light. and dis‐posed the hearts of one and another of his Dear people to show pity and great kindness to me. and express the Same in numberless instances. among which yours by the Rev. Mr. Wheelock must be acknowledged and remembered by me with the greatest Gratitude, In which, however unworthy I am you could have no other motive but a Single Regard to the Advancement of the Kingdom and Glory of the Redeemer may God reward You out of his immense treasures of Re‐‐wards and Gifts. and however little you may account of it through the greatness of Your Affection to Christ which will make you think little of the most you can do for him yet it was great in the Eyes of Christ. and I trust you are entitled to the Blessedness of him that con‐sidereth the Poor. please Madam to Suffer me to beg, in addition to the Favours received, Your continual Remembrance at the Throne of Divine Grace, of him who is, with the greatest respect
Your most obliged, dutiful and Obedient Servant Samson Occom T
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