Samson Occom, confession, to The Connecticut Board of the Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge, 1769 January 4
Date4 January, 1769
abstractOccom confesses to being overtaken by strong drink, begs forgiveness and vows to “keep a better watch” over his conduct.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number769104
handwritingHandwriting is formal and clear. The trailer is in an unknown hand.
paperSingle sheet is in good condition, with light staining, creasing and wear. The watermark is prominent.
inkBrown-black.
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So I find it my Duty to make my Faults known to
you,— I have been shamefully, over taken with Strong
Drink, by which I have greatly wounded the Cauſe of
and
And I humbly Beg your forgiveneſs—and Prey ye to
Self in Time to
charity of all all, who have been offended thereby.
The Honorable Board
of Correſpondents of the Society
in Scotland, Now
at Norwich.