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Missionary Magazine - 1799

 

 

Reverend Fathers and respected Gentlemen,

We, the under-mentioned principal inhabitants of Twillingate, contiguous to and under the government of Newfoundland, beg leave to lay before you our distressed state for want of the Gospel, as well as to implore what assistance you may think convenient.

Including families, and individuals, we are about 139 men and women with 176 children, many whereof are approaching fast to the age of maturity. Some of our fathers retained the pious impressions which they received in England, and therefore laboured to impress divine things on our young minds; these things being followed by many books and letters from Mr Jones of St. John's, by the blessing of God, still remain with an increasing influence on our hearts. Bur our fathers are dead, and we left alone, as people without light, to grope in the dark. We therefore tremble, not only for ourselves, but also for our children. Hence we most humbly and ardently beseech you to send over and help us.

It is with sorrow we are constrained to say, that our finances will not enable us to offer more than L 50 per annum towards the support of a minister. That sum we, by the blessing of God, will pay; and it would add much to our happiness, were we able to do three times more.

We do not speak by any authority from the people of Fogo, another island seven leagues from us, whereunto we carry most of our fish, and from whence we have our supplies, (we having no merchants here); the inhabitants of that island are more numerous than ours, and we fear are as ignorant of their souls concerns as ourselves. We there hope, that if a minister could be sent here, as he would have frequent opportunities of going there, that much good might be done among them also.

Having with real truth laid before you our great concern for the want of some one to instruct us in the way of faith and holiness, and praying that God may shill more and more upon your works, and labours of love, unto a perfect day, also that a way may be made for our instruction in the salvation of Christ, we remain, pious Gentlemen, your most humble and very obedient servants,

signed:
William Wheeler, John Colbourne, John Smith, Thomas Hicks, Jeremiah Rigs, James Stuckles, Joseph Stuckles, John Sergent, John Moors, Caleb Smith, William Manual, William Clark, Christopher Eyers, Samuel Jeans, Richard Stuckles

 

 

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