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Robert Treat Paine Papers, Volume 1

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Prayer at a Wedding

12 February 1755

To Eunice Paine

17 February 1755
From Joseph Greenleaf
Greenleaf, Joseph RTP
Boston Feby. 14th. 1754/5 Revd. Sr.,

I had the pleasure of hearing yr. Entertaining Letter1 read Last Eveng. & it rais'd in my mind an indescribable unnam'd affection or something somewhat like Surprise to think that a Lawyer shd. turn preacher.

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But when I came to hear that it was a Temptation of the Divol my Surprise abated and you may see I continue growing Calmer & Calmer. Ay even so Calm as to demand a Philosophical Account of the Opperation of the Country Air upon the animal Spirits of a Bostonian. But perhaps you'll say it was Truly miraculous & was performed by yr. god Pan so that you were Constrain'd rather than tempted to turn preacher.

But, (beware Sr. lest this yr. Conversion don't Influance you in such a manner as to Oblige you to preach up nothing but heathenish Morality and) remember you are not above thirty miles from a Christian Country so that if you should preach any thing Contrary to the recd. Orthodoxy you might be removed by a Councell. Had you a' Consulted me I would have given you some sage advise before you had assended Rostrum, & must not fail to Comunicate some of it now lest you should be Exteem'd an Illiterate preacher. I have time but for two pieces of advice at present. The first is, That you for ever Choose a dificult Text and 2dly don't fail to Intersperce yr. discourses with some Scraps of Latten, if it be Que genus2 &c. and for a Change take some such Text as this—Adam, Seth, Enos.3 But be sure never preach from these words, A certain Lawyer &c.

If you hear of another Vacancy I shd. be glad you would Inform me, for business is Very dull, or if you'll give good Wages for a Deacon, please to let me know it. Want of time forbids me to write any more but that I am yr. Loving brother &c.,

JOS: GREENLEAF

P:S Please to tell Mr. L. Willard4 that I have Salt & Chalk at his Service—But What will you do with Tweedle? You can never make him a Christian if you turn one yrself.

RC ; addressed: "To Mr. Robt. Treat Paine att Lancaster"; endorsed.

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Not located

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What type?

3.

RTP did base a sermon on this text (I Chronicles 1:1). The sermon, dated at Shirley, Mar. 23, PM, 1755, was repeated for the funeral of Col. Samuel Willard at Camp Lake George, Oct. 26, 1755.

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Levi Willard (1727–1775), brother of Col. Samuel and Abel Willard and a cousin of RTP. He married Katherine Chandler, daughter of the Hon. John Chandler of Worcester. He was later a large landholder in Lancaster and surrounding areas and senior partner in the firm of Willard and Ward, which engaged in importing and trading (Willard, Willard Genealogy, 59–60).