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GEMMS IDGEMMS-SERMON-022546
Sermon TitleSermon on Luke 10:41-42 (descriptive title)
Extentpp. 844-870
Autographuncertain
Composition Date -
Primary LanguageEnglish
Text TypeSermon
Sermon Type(s)
Bible TextsLuke 10:41 - 10: 42
Associated Peoplepreacher - Bayly, Thomas
Associated Sermons
Preachings1675-08-07 - 1675-10-07 (new) - Cork - Occasion not identified; Date of preaching is identified as the “7th day of the 8th month, 1675.” It is unclear whether these numbered months are Old or New Style, i.e. if the first month is March or January. To reflect both possibilities, the “Date Start” gives the 8th month according to the New Style (August), and the “Date End” gives the 8th month according to the Old Style (October).
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Source of DataJeanne Shami
Other NoteThere were several men named Thomas Bayly (alternatively Bayley, Baylie, or Bailey) active in 1675, including Thomas Bayley (B.A. Magdalen Hall, Oxford 1662, M.A. 1665, D.D. 1684, college vice-president 1681, expelled in 1687 and restore 1688, rector of Fordham, Essex and Slymbridge, Essex); Thomas Bayley (B.A. Christ Church, Oxford 1670, M.A New Inn Hall 1673, D.D. 1687, principal 1684-1709); Thomas Bayley (prebend of Ketton, Lincoln Cathedral and subdean of Wells Cathedral, 1638-1716); and Thomas Bailey (rector of Balcombe, 1641). None of these men are recorded as having spent time in Ireland, where this sermon was preached. The only cleric of this name with an Irish affiliation was Thomas Bayly, who served as dean of Down (1661-3), archdeacon of Dromore (1663-4), and bishop of Killala and Achonry (1664-70); however, he died in 1670, five years before this sermon was preached.
GEMMS record createdMay 11, 2021
GEMMS record last editedMay 11, 2021