Samuel Buell, letter, to Samson Occom, 1766 June 9

Author Buell, Samuel

Date9 June, 1766

abstractBuell writes that he has received Occom's letter from England, and expresses joy that God has been kind to Occom. He also notes that he has recently published a narrative ("A Narrative of the Lord's wonderful Work of Grace among us in this Day of the Redeemers conquest and triumph"), and relays information about the good health of Occom's family.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number766359

handwritingClear with few deletions.

paperSome creasing staining and wear; evidence of repair work along creases.

noteworthyTrailer beginning “Bristol…” is in Occom’s hand; note — “8 to S. Occom" — added at the end of the 2nd line of the trailer, is in different handwriting/ink, likely 19th-century.

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Rev. and very Dear Sir,
After most cordial Salutation
these inform, I received your Favour of February 28 a few
Days since, when I was at New York. — I rejoice, greatly rejoice,
to hear of the kindness of our God toward You. — May
the divine goodness and Mercy ever attend you! I am
almost impatient to hear that you are safe from Danger
by the smallpox. I suppose you have much respect
shown you; and you know for whose sake. — you will remem
­ber the Ship of much Sail, must have a due ballast. — I was
lately thinking, my Brother, what you had to be proud of,
and could only think of this, viz that you are Indian, who
was born a Pagan. — I trust your guardian God will keep
you at his adorable footstool. — I have lately published
a Narrative of the Lord’s wonderful Work of Grace among
us, in this Day of the Redeemer’s conquest and Triumph:
And would send you one; but some Gentleman in New York,
I am informed, has bought some to send to England so
that you will doubtless have or see one. — We still enjoy
Tokens of the Lord’s gracious presence with us here: And
have abundant Confirmation of a most glorious Work of his
sovereign Grace among us. You and all Friends will pray
for us, and help us praise. — — Your wife's Mother
was at my house last Week — informs that she lately heard
from your Wife and Family, and that they were all in
Health. — Friends in general are well — Please to remem
ber me, with proper Salutations to Rev. Brother Whitaker,
and all Friends that inquire after me. — my spouse
sends You much Love. — May the Lord Jesus be with
our Spirits! meanwhile I have Time only to add,

I am my, Dear Brother, ever Yours in the Lord of Love.
Samuel Buell

P.S. Let me hear from you as often as You can — and I will
endeavour a Return correspondent — Yours ut ante S. B
Mr. Buells
June 9: 1766
Bristol August 11 received
this Letter
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