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Excerpt from Diary of Cotton Mather, 1709-1724
Tho' I am furnished with a very great Library yett see ing a Library of a late Minister in the Town to be sold, and a certain Collection of Books there, which had it may be above six hundred single Sermons in them; I could not for bear wishing myself made able to compass such a Treasure. I could not forbear mentioning my Wishes in my Prayers before the Lord; that in case it might be a Service to His Interests, or to me in serving His Interests, He would enable me in His good Providence, to purchase the Treasure now before me. But I left the Matter before Him, with the profoundest Resignation willing to be without every Thing that He should not order for me. Behold, a Gentleman, who a year ago treated me very ill; but I cheerfully forgave him Carried me home to dine with him; and upon an acci dental Mention Of the Library aforesaid, he, to my Sur prize, compelled me to accept Of him a Summ Of Money, which enabled me to come at what I had been desirous Of.
I 5 d. 12 m. Tuesday. This Day, the Reforming Societies mett all together, and kept it as a Day of Prayer.
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