Daniel Fisher, letter, to Nathaniel Whitaker, 1766 September 16
Date16 September, 1766
abstractFisher writes to invite Occom and Whitaker to preach and fundraise at his church in Warminster, England.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number766516.4
handwritingFormal hand is small, but clear and legible.
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noteworthyThe postscript is written in the left-hand margin of one recto.
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negative upon y.r & Mr Occom's coming to Warminster
& as I'm informed you have only next monday in reserve
for yt purpose, y.r destination being on Ldsday for
Bradford, this is to desire you'll make Warminster in
your way, & favour us with a public service, either on
monday or any other season you'll please to appoint,
w.h you'll inform me of by the Bearer of this.
you & Mr &c will be welcome to my Habitation, Pulpit,
& Contributions of my people. Mr Lush has entirely
declined all concern in the affair, upon w.h I acquainted
him with my proposals — — You must not expect
great things from us: however the hearts of all are in
God's hand, he can make willing to Communicate, & such
as sympathize with the Interests of Zion cannot help
in some measure testifying the sincerity of y.r Love.
in the mean time
Danl: Fisher
had not providence indispensibly engaged me elsewhere.