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Humbled Infidel
11-26-2008, 06:18 PM
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George Washington - 01/01/1795

This is the text of a proclamation for a day of Public Thanksgiving and Prayer, issued by George Washington when he served as President. It was published in the Columbian Centinel on January 1, 1795.



Published

BY AUTHORITY,



A PROCLAMATION:

By the PRESIDENT of the UNITED

STATES OF AMERICA.


When we review the calamities, which afflict so many other nations, the present condition of the United States affords much matter of consolation and satisfaction. Our exemption hitherto from foreign war – an increasing prospect of the continuance of that exemption – the great degree of internal tranquility we have enjoyed – the recent confirmation of that tranquility by the suppression of an insurrection which so wantonly threatened it – the happy course of public affairs in general – the unexampled prosperity of all classes of our citizens; are circumstances which peculiarly mark our situation with indications of the Divine beneficence towards us. In such a state of things it is, in an especial manner, our duty as people, with devout reverence and affectionate gratitude, to acknowledge our many and great obligations to Almighty God and to implore Him to continue and confirm the blessings we experience.
Deeply penetrated with this sentiment, I, George Washington, President of the United States, do recommend to all religious societies and denominations, and to all persons whomsoever, within the United States, to set apart and observe Thursday, the nineteenth day of February next, as a day of public thanksgiving and prayer: and on that day to meet together and render their sincere and hearty thanks to the great Ruler of nations for the manifold and signal mercies which distinguish our lot as a nation. particularly for the possession of constitutions of government which unite and, by their union, establish liberty with order; for the preservation of peace, foreign and domestic; and for the seasonable control, which has been given to a spirit of disorder, in the suppression of the late insurrection; and generally for the prosperous course of our affairs, public and private; and, at the same time, humbly and fervently to beseech the kind Author of these blessings. graciously to prolong them to us – to imprint on our hearts a deep and solemn sense of our obligations to Him for them – to teach us rightly to estimate their immense value – to preserve us from the arrogance of prosperity and from hazarding the advantages we enjoy by delusive pursuits – to dispose us to merit the continuance of His favors by not abusing them, by our gratitude for them, and by a correspondent conduct as citizens and as men – to render this country, more and more, a propitious asylum for the unfortunate of other countries – to extend among us true and useful knowledge – to diffuse and establish habits of sobriety, order, morality, and piety – and, finally, to impart all blessings we possess or ask for ourselves, to the whole family of mankind.
In testimony whereof, I have caused the seal of the United States of America, to be affixed to these presents, and signed the same with my hand. Done, at the city of Philadelphia, the first day of January, 1795, and of the independence of the United States of America, the nineteenth.Go Washington,
President of the United States
EDMUND RANDOLPH, Secretary of State.


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I hope you all have a wonderful and blessed Thanksgiving
while recalling the greatness of our country



Here is a link to a number of famous Historical Thanksgiving Proclamations (http://rm.resultsmail.com/route.cfm?mid=81f264a5-6172-44db-a16d-92f084623e72&uid=ea2963f9-220a-43b8-8e45-907583342036&route=http%3A%2F%2Fwallbuilders%2Ecom%2FLIBissuesA rticles%2Easp%3Fcat%3DHD), including the first national Thanksgiving Proclamation by President George Washington in 1789, the 1863 Thanksgiving Proclamation of President Abraham Lincoln that started the modern Thanksgiving tradition, the 1933 Thanksgiving Proclamation of President Roosevelt which established it, and other Thanksgiving Proclamations by Founding Fathers who signed the Declaration of Independence.

Cruelbreed
11-26-2008, 06:47 PM
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

thanks for sharing this historic document humble, it gave insight into the founding fathers ideals for the country.

Humbled Infidel
11-26-2008, 09:06 PM
You're welcome