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Letter to Editor May 11, 1782

The New Hampshire Gazette And General Advertiser

Portsmouth, Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

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A.Z. submits to the printer an excerpted prayer from a celebrated author, invoking divine pity on human errors and urging mutual aid, tolerance of religious and cultural differences, brotherhood among men, abhorrence of tyranny, and praise of the Creator instead of destructive war.

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PLAIN TRUTH.

Mr. Printers,

The following Address to the Supreme Being, extracted from the works of a celebrated author, will doubtless be acceptable to many of your readers.

A. Z.

O Eternal God! Father of all worlds, and of all ages; if it may be permitted weak creatures, lost in immensity, and imperceptible to the rest of the universe, to presume to petition thee for aught, who hast given plenty of all things, and whose decrees are immutable as eternal. Deign to look with an eye of pity upon the errors annexed to our natures! Let not these errors prove the sources of misery to us! Thou hast not given us hearts to hate, nor hands to kill each other; grant then that we may mutually aid and assist each other to support the burthens of this painful and transitory life! May the trifling differences in the garments that cover our frail bodies, in the mode of expressing our insignificant thoughts, in our ridiculous customs, and our imperfect laws, in our idle opinions, and in our several conditions and situations, that appear so disproportionate in our eyes, and are equal in thine: in a word, may the slight variations that are found amongst the atoms called men, not be made use of by us as signals of mutual hatred and persecution! May those who worship thee by the light of tapers at noon-day, bear charitably with those who content themselves with the light of that glorious planet thou hast placed in the midst of the heavens! May those who dress themselves in a robe of white linen, to teach their hearers that thou art to be loved and feared, not detest or revile those who teach the same doctrine in long cloaks of black wool! May it be accounted the same to adore thee dialect formed by the antient or a modern language! May those who, clothed in vestments of crimson or violet colour, rule over a little parcel of that heap of dirt, called the world, and are possessed of a few round fragments of a certain metal, enjoy, without pride or insolence, what they call grandeur and riches, and may others look on them without envy: For thou knowest, O God, that there is nothing in all these vanities, proper to inspire envy or pride.

May all men remember that they are brethren! May they alike abhor that tyranny which seeks to subject the freedom of the will, as they do the rapine which tears from the arms of industry the fruits of its peaceful labours! And if the course of war is not to be avoided, let us not mutually hate and destroy each other in the midst of peace: but rather make use of the few moments of our existence, to join in praising, in a thousand different languages, from one extremity of the world to the other, thy goodness, O all-merciful Creator, to whom we are indebted for that existence.

What sub-type of article is it?

Religious Philosophical Ethical Moral

What themes does it cover?

Religion Morality Social Issues

What keywords are associated?

Religious Tolerance Divine Prayer Human Brotherhood Moral Exhortation Anti Tyranny Universal Praise

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A. Z. Mr. Printers

Letter to Editor Details

Author

A. Z.

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Mr. Printers

Main Argument

the submitted prayer pleads for divine mercy on human flaws, promotes tolerance and mutual support across differences especially in religion and customs, emphasizes brotherhood, rejects hatred, tyranny, and needless destruction, and calls for universal praise of the creator.

Notable Details

Extracted From Works Of A Celebrated Author Promotes Religious Tolerance (E.G., Tapers Vs. Sunlight, White Linen Vs. Black Wool Robes) Critiques Vanity Of Pride, Envy, Grandeur, And Riches Advocates Abhorring Tyranny And Rapine While Praising God In Diverse Languages

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