Pilgrim
Hall Museum
"The First Thanksgiving
at Plymouth"
an oil painting by Jennie A. Brownscombe
June 20, 1676
"The Holy God having by a
long and Continual Series of his Afflictive dispensations
in and by the present War with the Heathen Natives
of this land, written and brought to pass bitter
things against his own Covenant people in this wilderness,
yet so that we evidently discern that in the midst
of his judgments he hath remembered mercy, having
remembered his Footstool in the day of his sore
displeasure against us for our sins, with many singular
Intimations of his Fatherly Compassion, and regard;
reserving many of our Towns from Desolation Threatened,
and attempted by the Enemy, and giving us especially
of late with many of our Confederates many signal
Advantages against them, without such Disadvantage
to ourselves as formerly we have been sensible of,
if it be the Lord's mercy that we are not consumed,
It certainly bespeaks our positive Thankfulness,
when our Enemies are in any measure disappointed
or destroyed; and fearing the Lord should take notice
under so many Intimations of his returning mercy,
we should be found an Insensible people, as not
standing before Him with Thanksgiving, as well as
lading him with our Complaints in the time of pressing
Afflictions:
The Council has thought meet to
appoint and set apart the 29th day of this instant
June, as a day of Solemn Thanksgiving and praise
to God for such his Goodness and Favor, many Particulars
of which mercy might be Instanced, but we doubt
not those who are sensible of God's Afflictions,
have been as diligent to espy him returning to us;
and that the Lord may behold us as a People offering
Praise and thereby glorifying Him; the Council doth
commend it to the Respective Ministers, Elders and
people of this Jurisdiction; Solemnly and seriously
to keep the same Beseeching that being persuaded
by the mercies of God we may all, even this whole
people offer up our bodies and souls as a living
and acceptable Service unto God by Jesus Christ."
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