Eleazar Wheelock, recommendation, 1765 November 17

Author Wheelock, Eleazar

Date17 November, 1765

ms number765617

abstractWheelock describes Occom's history and recommends him to the "kindess, charity and respect of all Christian people" while Occom travels abroad.

handwritingHandwriting is small, crowded and frequently difficult to decipher. There are several deletions and additions.

paperSingle sheet in good condition.

inkFaded brown

noteworthySeveral deletions and additions suggest that this is a draft. The contents are similar to those of 765666.

EventsFundraising Tour of Great Britain, Occom’s Ordination

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

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These May Certify all concerned that the Bearer. the Rev. Mr. Samson Occom of Mohegan, came to Live with me Soon after he emerged out of gross pagani[blotted_out: [guess: s]]m and was a member of my family and under my instruction for Several Years before he went to teach a School on Long Island, in Which School he continued for Several years. at the Same Time officiated as a public Teacher of the Indian Tribe at Montauk in Which exercise his chief business was to translate the holy Scripture and Explain the Great Doctrines of it to them. 'til he received Ordination by the Hands of the Presbytery of Suffolk County on said Island Since Which he has been employed in Several missions to various Tribes of Indians, all which Time I have kept up my Acquaintance with him. and in the Whole course of his Life since his first embracing Christianity he has So far as I know or have ever heard behaved himself becoming becoming his Christian ministerial Character. He appears to me So far as I know to all who are acquainted with him to be a very honest man really desirous to do good and be useful in the World, He has all his Days Since he left my house laboured under great disadvantage, and his Abilities have been much Starved for want of available Support for himself and Family, notwithstanding which he appears to me to be well accomplished and [illegible] [illegible][guess: turned ] to teach and edify his Savage Brethren, and has had repeatedly Opportunity to give proof of his good understanding of human Nature Skill and Prudence to enlighten correct and reclaim Such as have run into Errors, or been led away by Seducing Spirits. And by the best Judges he is Said to be an excellent Speaker in his own Language his Influence is great among the Indians and if it Shall please God to Spare his Life, there is reason to hope he may be eminently useful as a missionary to the Indians. And as he is designed to accom­pany the Rev. Mr. Whitaker to Europe to Solicit the Charities of Gods people for the Support of the Indian School in my Hands and the missionaries and School masters we have Sent forth I do hereby heartily Recommend him said Mr. Occom to the kindness Charity and respect of all Christian people Wherever the Providence of God Shall cast him, and give Him an Opportunity to express and him occasion to receive the Same and especially do I recommend him to the Care and Protection and kindness of the Father of Mercies in Whatever circumstances he may be.
Dated November 17. Ad 1765. Certified by Eleazar Wheelock Pastor of the 2nd church in Lebanon in the colony of Connecticut. In N. England — —
Mr. Occoms recommendation November 17. 1765.
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