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17 August 1790
Sir,
Permit the children of the Stock of Abraham to approach you
with the most cordial affection and esteem for your person
& merits and to join with our fellow Citizens in welcoming
you to New Port.
With pleasure we reflect on those days—those days of
difficulty, & danger when the God of Israel, who delivered
David from the peril of the sword, shielded your head in the
day of battle: and we rejoice to think, that the same Spirit
who rested in the Bosom of the greatly beloved Daniel enabling
him to preside over the Provinces of the Babylonish Empire,
rests and ever will rest upon you, enabling you to discharge
the arduous duties of Chief Magistrate in these States.
Deprived as we heretofore have been of the invaluable rights
of free Citizens, we now (with a deep sense of gratitude to
the Almighty disposer of all events) behold a Government,
erected by the Majesty of the People--a Government, which
to bigotry gives no sanction, to persecution no assistance--but
generously affording to All liberty of conscience, and immunities
of Citizenship: deeming every one, of whatever Nation, tongue,
or language, equal parts of the great governmental Machine:
This so ample and extensive Federal Union whose basis is Philanthropy,
Mutual Confidence and Publick Virtue, we cannot but acknowledge
to be the work of the Great God, who ruleth in the Armies
Of Heaven and among the Inhabitants of the Earth, doing whatever
seemeth him good.
For all the Blessings of civil and religious liberty which
we enjoy under an equal and benign administration, we desire
to send up our thanks to the Antient of Days, the great preserver
of Men--beseeching him, that the Angel who conducted our forefathers
through the wilderness into the promised land, may graciously
conduct you through all the difficulties and dangers of this
mortal life: and, when like Joshua full of days and full of
honour, you are gathered to your Fathers, may you be admitted
into the Heavenly Paradise to partake of the water of life,
and the tree of immortality.
Done and Signed by Order of the Hebrew Congregation in Newport
Rhode Island
Moses Seixas, Warden
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