David Fowler, confession, 1764 November 20

Author Fowler, David

Date20 November, 1764

abstractFowler confesses to leaving school without permission.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number764620

handwritingHandwriting is Wheelock's; it is informal yet largely clear and legible.

paperSingle sheet is in good condition, with light staining, creasing and wear.

inkBlack-brown.

signatureAlthough the confession is not in Fowler's hand, it appears to be signed by Fowler.

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I David Fowler acknowledge, that while Mr. Wheelock was
abroad on a Journey, I being in a bad State of Health and not
able to pursue My Studies, and understanding that my aged
Father was much in Debt and reduced to great difficulty there
by which moved My compassion towards him, and made me
earnestly desire to contribute to his Relief which I supposed
I was able to do though My indisposition was such as would
not allow me to prosecute my Studies. I went away with
out Mr. Wheelocks Leave, and continued absent 'til yesterday
In doing which I acknowledge I acted Disorderly, and gave
a bad Example to others which if they should follow must
Terminate in the disgrace and ruin of this School, and
restrain charitably disposed persons from further expressions
of their Charity towards it, or Endeavours to promote it.
I did not doubt but my reasons were such as Mr. Wheelock
would have thought Sufficient if I had Submitted them to his
judgement and Determination. and I acknowledge that in
my neglecting to do it as I did I have treated Mr. Wheelock
unworthily. I ask his forgiveness and also forgiveness of
Mr. Lathrop my schoolmaster. and pray I may be continued
a Member of this School, and promise by divine grace I
will walk orderly, and show proper respect to the Authority
of the School for Time to come. And I earnestly desire
that my late conduct may not encourage Others to do the like.
and I do now declare it is my Settled Determination to
keep the great End of My being Continued in School in view
viz. the Spreading the Gospel among the Pagans, and to be
governed in that Affair by Such Christian Rules and by Orders
of Such as Providence Shall provide, agreeable
to the Word of God.

as witness My Hand.
David Fowler
Dated. November 20. 1764
David Fowlers
Confession
November 20. 1764.
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