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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1851. 301 words

I will readily allow, that there are Difficultys'in the Way (particularly in establishing a Fund) but Industry & Perseverance will surmount them--I would, could I be authorised by you, next Spring chearfully make the Trial throughout the Colonies, in the same manner that I did in he Town of Newport.

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and should it meet with the favourable Reception, that I flatter myself it would, you would never repent it.--In the Island of Jamaica, for the Philadelphia College was raised Eight Thousand pounds their Currency; and Charity may be asked with infinitely more Propriety for the Indians, than the Philadelphians, who are of themselves, well able to support a Seminary without any foreign Assistance.

Success (as you may justly observe) is no constant Attendant "on laudable Designs, they owe it often to Party and,the favourable opperations of lucky Circumstances" and may we not venture to add that it's often owing to the invisible hand of God.--The Story of Joseph and his Bretheren, as mentioned in the old Testament does not appear more striking to Me than your first settling in this Country.--The Place you pitched upon to settle, and in Consequence of that, the surprizing Influence you had over the Indians, and the great Benefits resulting from that Influence--The many narrow Escapes you have run, not only the common Chances of War, but the high Rewards offerd to the french Indians either to assasinate You, or take You Prisoner, and your eluding all their repeated Efforts ; it cannot be enthusiastical, for me to say, that there was a kind Providence that protected you; and your most valuable Life I stil believe, is reserved, to lay the Foundations of civilizing & christianising those numerous Nations of Indians, at present ignorant of the vast Blessings in store for them.