1 Awak'd by Sinai's awful sound,
My soul in bonds of guilt I found,
And know not where to go;
One solemn truth increased my pain,
The sinner "must be born again,"
Or sink to endless woe.
Occom, Samson (sometimes given as Ockum, and again as Occum), a Mohican Indian, was born at Norwich, Connecticut, in 1723. He was converted from Paganism under G. Whitefield, in 1739-40, and educated by the Revs. E. Wheelock and Benjamin Pomeroy. In 1748 he removed to Long Island and laboured amongst a remnant of his people. In 1759 he received Presbyterian orders, visited England, 1766-67, where he preached often (once for J. Newton at Olney), and with acceptance, and raised about ten thousand pounds for Dartmouth College, and for Indian education. His later life was spent first among his own race on Long Island, and, from 1786, in Oneida County, N.Y. He died in July, 1792. Occom's Choice Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs was publis… Go to person page >
Display Title: Awaked by Sinai's Awful SoundFirst Line: Awaked by Sinai's awful soundTune Title: MERIBAHAuthor: Samson OccomMeter: 88.68.86Source: Devotional Hymn and Tune Book, by William B. Bradbury (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: American Baptist Publishing Society, 1864)