Jacob Woolley, confession, 1763 July 25

Author Woolley, Jacob

Date25 July, 1763

Call Number763425.2

abstractWoolley's confession of drunkeness and blasphemy.

handwritingHandwriting is formal and clear, with very few deletions and additions.

paperPaper is in fair condition, with moderate staining, creasing and wear that results in minor loss of text. There is repair work at the creases.

inkBrown.

signatureThere are multiple signatures: that of Woolley and three others as witnesses.

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I Jacob Woolley acknowledge I have been ſcandalouſly guilty of ſeveral groſs Breaches of the Law of God. Particularly, I have been ſcandalously guilty of drinking ſtrong Drink to Exceſs; And of being in a very ſinful Paſsion of Anger, which I ſhewed by a very boiſterous Behavior, doubling & ſwinging my Fiſts, ſtamping with my Feet, and many violent Motions & Geſtures of Body, attempting to throw the Bed and Bed Cloathes out of the ^Chamber^ window; And also by very vile & prophane Language, daring God Almighty to damn me if I were guilty according to what had been reported of me [when at the ſame Time the Report was true] and frequently challenging of God to it, ſaying I did not care if I was damned, threatening Vengeance upon the Boy who had reported what he had of me, ſaying I would be revenged if I were damned for it. And thus I perſiſted in Imprecations of Damnation upon myſelf, and blaſphemous Treatment of the ſacred Name, againſt the much repeated and moſt forcible and kind & urgent Entreaties of M.r Wheelock and M.r Leſsly, in Oppoſition to whoſe Entreaties to ſpare and deſiſt from my irreverent and abuſive Uſe and Treatment of the ſacred Names, I increaſed in it with the more Fury & Violence; And alſo in attempting to go away with[gap: worn_edge][guess: out] Leave or Advice from M.r Wheelock, under whoſe Conduct Providen^ce^ has placed me, and purſuing that Deſign in a very tumultuous Manner, which was aggravated by this Circumſtance, that it was on Saturday Evening, Time obſerved as Holy by M.r Wheelock and Family, who were kept in a Ruffle till late in the Night; And alſo by many undutiful, proud, and ungrateful Expreſsions towards M.r Wheelock  And all this has been greatly aggravated by the peculiar Obligations I am under to God & Man, by whoſe Goodneſs & their Charity I have been ſo diſtinguiſhed from all my Nation  Hereby I have much diſhonoured God, wounded the Hearts of my kindeſt Friends and Benefactors, brought great Diſhonour upon the Chriſtian Name, and done much to diſcourage & cool that Chriſtian Charity, which has ſo remarkably appeared of late towards my periſhing Savage Bretheren, and particularly much to diſcourage & hurt the Intereſt & Progreſs of this School, in which I have received ſo great Favours, and which I am under ſo great Obligations by all poſsible Means to encourage & promote. I
I deſire to be humbled in the Duſt for theſe things before God and Man, and to implore the divine Pardon & Forgiveneſs through the Blood of Chriſt. I ask Forgiveneſs of M.r Wheelock, M.r Leſsly, and of the whole Family and School, and of all my kind Benefactors who ſhall hear of it. And deſire they will pray to God for me that Iniquity after all Endeavors uſed with me may not prove my Ruin — and I do ſolemnly warn all the Members of this ſchool againſt Pride of Heart & a ſenſual Courſe of Living, ^[left]Witneſes^ and that they take Warning by my Falls. not to imitate my Example
Lebanon July 25.th 1763. Signed in Preſence of us Samuel Gray David Fo^w^ler Joſeph Wooley
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