Joseph Woolley, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1763 April 9
Date9 April, 1763
abstractWoolley confesses temptations to Wheelock, and begs Wheelock to pray for him and to write and offer guidance.
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[left]writing to you, yet I cant refrain from telling you,
how Strong & potent, the Temptations were
to me this before noon — — — — — — — —
The Carnal effections, riſing in my Heart
were so strong, they almost overcome me,
had it not been the Divine Aſsistance . — — —
It was not me alone that overcame them
but it was by the gracious Influence of
the Holy ſpirit. I thought if I should
yeald once, they wou’d always get the bet
ter of me. — I seem to
narrow the Way to Heaven was, that I coud
not enter into Heaven, with the Leaſt Blemssh
in my Heart, for one Sin is enough to
curſe me in Hell Fire to all Eternity.
And how great muſt it be with me, who
have ſinned under the Light of the Gos
pel, if I am found Chriſtleſs. — — O!
had I the real Sence of it, as I have a
Linger along as I do — — Dear ſir,
I beg & plead, that you woud Daily in
your Pirvate Prayers make mention of
me, & I wish all Chriſtians woud, that
I might fail of the Grace of Life,
& be overcomed by the potent Adverſa
ry, which I am engaged against. — —
the Covenant, which I am about to
make Publikcly in the Church. — —
I wiſh ſir, you woud point out to
me, in writing, I think I can un
stand you so better, how I shall
prepare my Heart, in order to re
ceive
I am affraid I shall go unworthy
ly, & Diſfigure my Face as the
Phareſees do, only for an outside
ſhow, & therby, Eat, & Drink, Judg
ment to myself. — — — And to Conclude
wiſhing for your Prayers that I
may be weaned from this World, & L[illegible]
upon the things that are above.
your very unworthy Ser.t
Joseph Wooley