P R O C L A M
A T I O N.
W H
E R E A S,
in just punishment of our manifold transgressions, it hath pleased the
Supreme Disposer of all events to visit these United States with a destructive
calamitous war, through which His divine Providence hath, hitherto, in
a wonderful manner, conducted us, so that we might acknowledge that the
race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong: and whereas, there
is but too much Reason to fear that not withstanding the chastisements
received and benefits bestowed, too few have been sufficiently awakened
to a sense of their guilt, or warmed our Bosoms with gratitude, or taught
to amend their lives and turn from their sins, that so He might turn from
His wrath. And whereas, from a consciousness of what we have merited at
His hands, and an apprehension that the malevolence of our disappointed
enemies, like the incredulity of Pharaoh, may be used as the scourge of
Omnipotence to vindicate his slighted Majesty, there is reason to fear
that he may permit much of our land to become the prey of the spoiler,
and the Blood of the innocent be poured out that our borders to be ravaged,
and our habitations destroyed:
R E S O L V E
D,
T H A T
it be recommended to the several states to appoint the first Thursday in
May next, to be a day of fasting, Thanksgiving humiliation and prayer to
Almighty God, that he will be pleased to avert those impending calamities
which we have but too well deserved: that he will grant us his grace to
repent of our sins, and amend our lives, according to his holy word: that
he will continue that wonderful protection which hath led us through the
paths of danger and distress: that he will be a husband to the widow and
a father to the fatherless children, who weep over the barbarities of a
savage enemy: that he will grant us patience in suffering, and fortitude
in adversity: that he will inspire us with humility and moderation, and
gratitude in prosperous circumstances: that he will give wisdom to
our councils, firmness to our resolutions, and victory to our arms That
he will have Mercy on our Foes, and graciously forgive them, and turn their
Hearts from Enmity to Love. That
he will bless the labours of the husbandman, and pour forth abundance,
so that we may enjoy the fruits of the earth in due season. That he will
cause union, harmony, and mutual confidence to prevail throughout these
states: that he will bestow on our great ally all those blessings which
may enable him to be gloriously instrumental in protecting the rights of
mankind, and promoting the happiness of his subjects and advancing the
Peace and Liberty of Nations. That he will give to both Parties to this
Alliance, Grace to perform with Honor and Fidelity their National Engagements].1
That he will bountifully continue his paternal care to the commander in
chief, and the officers and soldiers of the United States: that he will
grant the blessings of peace to all contending nations, freedom to those
who are in bondage, and comfort to the afflicted: that he will diffuse
useful knowledge, extend the influence of true religion, and give us that
peace of mind, which the world cannot give: that he will be our shield
in the day of battle, our comforter in the hour of death, and our kind
parent and merciful judge through time and through eternity.
Done
in CONGRESS, this 20th day of March, in the year of our Lord
one thousand seven hundred and seventy-nine, and in the third
year of our independence.
J O H
N J A Y, President.
Attest,
CHARLES THOMSON, Secretary. |