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The declaration and confession of Robert Watt

Chapter 5: Transcriber’s Notes
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A condemned man composes a final declaration and confession on the eve of his execution, transmitting a first-person account that combines a concise life history, religious reflections, and an explanation of the circumstances and motives that led to his capital conviction. He details early spiritual awakenings, recurring penitence and backslidings, personal faults such as pride, practical requests about his papers, money, and effects, and entrusts his manuscript to clergy who attest its fidelity. The document aims to reconcile conscience, instruct others, and explain his conduct before death.

Transcriber’s Notes

Minor punctuation errors have been fixed.

Page 21: “without any amunition” changed to “without any ammunition”

Page 32: “the Wedensday before that” changed to “the Wednesday before that”