Confession of Ruth Buck, August 16, 1778 1
Introduction
On August 16, 1778, the church records note that “Ruth Buck, offerd Confession of breacking [sic] the Seventh Commandment and was restord. She was also admitted into full Communion.”
The Confession
I think I am hartily Sorey for all my Sins and I Desire that this whole Church and Congregation would be Plesed to forgive me all that I have offended in any wise, espeshely by the Sin of Braking the Seventh Commandment—which being So Contrary to Gods holy Laws, I have brot Shame and Sorrow uppon my Self and grief to my Parents and more a Bundently Provocked a holy and a righteous God. Yung Peple I beag that you would never ofend God as I have Don Lest you Should be Left to your Selves as I was.
Ruth Buck
1 Filing notation: Filing notation: “The Confession etc. of Ruth Buck.” In another (later) hand: “1742–1834.” Link to digital images of her confession: https://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/search/commonwealth:z316s983p (images 37–38).
3 “A Record of the Deaths which happened in Westboro after October 26, 1808,” 239, in Historical Records of the Evangelical Congregational Church, Westborough, MA, 1784–1914 (Westborough Public Library), Box 4, Folder 11, Church Records, [Volume 2], 1808–1835.
4 The Hundred Town: Glimpses of Life in Westborough, 1717–1817 (Boston: Rockwell and Churchill, 1889), 146–47,