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GEMMS IDGEMMS-SERMON-017425
Sermon TitleWhatsoever things are louely or amiable
Extentpp. 111-122
Autographno
Composition Dateca. 1670 - 1690
Primary LanguageEnglish
Text TypeTranscription of Sermon (Source Unknown)
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Preachings (old) - England - Occasion not identified;
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DescriptionThe preacher begins by arguing that ‘Religion is not speculation or notion, but itt is temper and action’ (p. 111).
Source of DataHannah Yip
Other NoteWritten in a large, clear hand; a mix of late secretary and round hand features. This sermon is unlikely to be autograph. There are very few corrections and there are no marginal annotations. The sermon ends with a pen flourish.
GEMMS record createdMay 25, 2019
GEMMS record last editedMay 25, 2019