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GEMMS IDGEMMS-SERMON-011893
Sermon TitleThe tenth sarmond
Extent10 leaves, unfoliated and unpaginated
Autographuncertain
Composition Dateca. 1700 - 1700
Primary LanguageEnglish
Text TypeSermon
Sermon Type(s)Passion
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Preachings (old) - England - Easter; Note that the sermons in this manuscript are devotional sermons and were likely never preached.
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DescriptionThe full title of this sermon is as follows: ‘The tenth sarmond With what great dificulty he at last is ariued to the top of mount caluery and how the iewes giue him wind mingled wt galle.’ ‘The frut of the tenth sarmon’ begins on the fifth leaf (recto), and constitutes a response acknowledging the bitterness of the wine. Written in a large, clear hand. With catchwords at the bottom of some leaves. Some use of Latin.
Source of DataHannah Yip
Other NotePrecise date, location, and author unknown.
GEMMS record createdMay 02, 2018
GEMMS record last editedMarch 05, 2023