Hallowell Town Records (Transcription by John Sewall)
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folio 58 (May 8, 1786 meeting)

 

58.  
  years from the time of ordination.
     Then voted, and chose Benjamin Pettingill esq. Capt. Henry Sewall, Daniel Cony, Capt. Enoch Page & Mr. Nathaniel Hearsey, as a Committee to wait upon Mr. Isaac Foster, and acquaint him him with the vote of this meeting.
  Then dissolved the meeting. Sam Bullen, Moderator
Extract from the Minutes, Attest. D. Cony, Town Clerk.
1786

     To the Church and people of God in Hallowell.
Hon., and beloved,
     It having pleased God, the great disposer of all events, to incline this Church &People to invite me to settle with them in the work of the Gospel Ministry, after seeking to him for direction in so important an enterprise and using every means for the investigation of truth; taking under consideration the union which at present subsists, with the generosity that appears among you. I view it my duty and do hereby signify my acceptance of your Call to settle among you in the work of the Gospel Ministry. Sensible of my own insufficiency for these things, and the great need I stand in of Divine teaching and support, I entreat your pious and fervent prayers for me, who am willing to become your servant for Chirst's sake. Should so near a connection take place in a course of Providence, permit me, my Brethren, to rely on your candor, while I faithfully improve the talent God has given me for your spiritual good; and trust you will watch over me in the Lord as becometh saints.

  I am, Hon., and beloved, your friend,
and humble servant,
Isaac Foster.
  Hallowell, Augt. 5. A.D.1786.
     To the Church & People of Hallowell.
  Lincoln ss. The Selectmen of the town of Hallowell, to Mr. Benjamin Brown, Constable of said town, Greeting.
     In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are required forthwith to notify and warn all the inhabitants of the town of Hallowell, qualified by law to vote in town affairs, to meet at the meeting house, on Monday the twenty-ninth