Author
Woolley, Joseph
Date22 July, 1765
Call Number765422
abstractWoolley writes that he has been taken very ill, and updates Wheelock
on the whereabouts of other charity school students.
handwritingHandwriting is small and loose, yet clear and formal. There
are several uncrossed t’s that have been corrected by the transcriber. The
trailer
is in an unknown hand.
paperLarge sheet folded in half to make four pages is in good
condition, with light-to-moderate staining, creasing and wear.
inkInk is heavily faded to a light grey-brown.
noteworthyOn one recto, when Woolley mentions "the 2 Abrams," he is
referring to Abraham, and Abraham. On two verso, there are random
calculations written over the address; these calculations have not been
transcribed. There are upward slashes scattered seemingly randomly on the
document.
You may well know by the firſt Sight there is ſomething of the Matter with me &c. —
The Lord Allmighty hath been pleaſ‐ ‐ed by his Sovereign goodneſs to lay me in the Bed of Sickneſs; whereby I have been wholly diſabl[illegible][guess: d] to help myself— However at this Time I am able to ſit up for [illegible] a fue Minutes; improving, the lit‐ ‐tle Strength, yet
remaining in writing to you.,
I arrived here the 9th of this Inſtant, & the
Miſsionaries about the 7th.
I tried to go to
Onohoquage the next Day
but returned with
good Peter the ſelf same Day
meeting him about 6 miles from the Town.
^[left]July 11th.^ I was unfortunately
taken very Ill, together
with a very high Fever, but the Fever is now
[illegible] gone, & left me Weekneſs. Bleſsed be God I am
revivid from the Raking Pain.
I affrighted poor
Mr Smith, he thout I had
the Small Pox, becauſe I had told him I had
^[left]been^ where People had been ſick
& died with it, and
that was the Reaſon we could
^not^
ſee him at
Johnſon-Hall.
At turns, O
Mr Wheelock I felt ſome
Sweetneſs
! and the Love of Jeſus
Chriſt which ſeem‐
ed to take the Anguiſh of my Pain.
My Heart would ſeem to run out after him
& O how ſeewt it felt at ſuch Times!
I am here lying at expence I shall come very Short of Money. if I don't feel better nor worſe I shall endeavour to come Home very ſoon. I have no more to ſay. I have now loſt my Senſes Duty
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