Religion
Found in 367 Collections and/or Records:
Sermon, Seventeenth century
A sermon on John v. 39, beginning 'Among those many excellent precepts …'.
Sermon, Seventeenth century
A sermon on Isaiah xxxii. 17, beginning 'These wordes are part of a prediction …'.
Sermon, 1621
A sermon on Proverbs iv. 2, by 'Henry Thorne, minister of God's worde', 10 March 1620. It is dedicated 'To the elect ladie, the L. B.', and begins (after the dedication, 'Madam even as the spouse') 'The title of this text is ...'. A paragraph follows on the last leaf, 'But if the devill ...'.
Sermon, Seventeenth century
'Mr Grayes sermon', on Matt. xi. 21, 22, beginning (after the text) 'Where God bestoweth manie blessings …'.
Sermon, 1693
'A visitation sermon', on Matt. v. 13. The book is written from both ends.
Sermon by Thomas Davies, Vicar of Syston, 1699
'Agur's wish, in a sermon preached in the cathedral church of Norwich, Aug. 13, 1699, before the right reverend father in God, John, lord bishop of Norwich. By Thomas Davies, M. A. vicar of Siston in Leicestershire'. A dedication to the bishop is prefixed. The sermon, on Prov. xxx. 8, 9, begins 'I shall not trouble myself ...'. The manuscript is written in imitation of print.
Sermons, Seventeenth century
English sermons preached chiefly between the years 1642 and 1644. Begins, Ps. xix. v. 14, 'O eternall and allseeing God …'. Several sermons are written from the other end of the book.
Sermons, Late seventeenth century
Sermons and notes of sermon preached at Redgrave in Suffolk and elsewhere between 1670 and 1680. Probably by Samuel Foster, S. T. B., previously fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, who died in 1681 after being rector of Redgrave for 32 years.
Sermons and notes on sermons, Early seventeenth century
Sermons and religious treatises, Sixteenth century
Sermons for the Sundays and holydays of the year, Seventeenth century
At the top of folio 1 are the words 'Jesus. Prologus in librum tropologie. Excripsi hunc librum ab alio in pergameno scripto in bibliotheca majori Universitatis Cantabrigie, latere aquilonari'.
Slavonic alphabet and parallel texts, 1660s
Society of Friends, 'Christian and brotherly advices'
Society of Friends: Letters and Papers
Speeches: House of Commons and Non-House of Commons: Speech notes and source material., 26 Feb 1949 - 29 Dec 1950
Speeches: House of Commons: Speech notes, typescript, source material and press cuttings., 26 Apr 1928 - 09 Nov 1928
Speeches: miscellaneous biblical, literary, and historical quotations, and notes for use in speeches by WSC, in a file marked: "Keep handy for the Prime Minister"., 16 Nov 1937 - 1945
Standish Hayes O'Grady: Papers
Poems, songs, verse, stories, historical notes, mainly concerning Ireland and of Irish origin.
Statutes of Worcester cathedral, 1664
‘Statuta ecclesiæ cathedralis Christi et beatæ Mariæ virginis Wigorniensis regis Henrici octavi prout ea a serenissimo rege Carolo eius nominis secundo correcta explanata et confirmata sunt’. The date 1664 is affixed to the flyleaf of the work. There are numerous alterations and corrections, as though the document were being prepared for printing.
Sunday Programme, 1991-07-28
The apocalypse or revelation of St John, Late seventeenth century
The art of preaching, 1695
A treatise on the composition of a sermon, being a translation from Mr Claude, Minister of Charanton in Paris. Translated by 'L. D. M.' The manuscript contains only the first six chapters of the treatise, with a brief summary of the seventh chapter. After the words 'ninth and Tenth Chapters' is added 'finy le 8me de No. OS,' that is, 8 Nov. 1695. On the outside page is the address: 'For Madame Bouke at her house in Redlyon Square'. See also MS Dd.09.40.
[The art of preaching], 1695
A translation of chapters 8-10 of Jean Claude's treatise on the composition of a sermon (a continuation of MS Dd.02.32), followed by brief summaries of all the chapters. At the end of the tenth chapter is written 'Ended the second day of Desember 1695'.
The Bibliotheca Biblica of the Lambeth Library, seventeenth century
The Bibliotheca Biblica of the Lambeth Library, the books being arranged under the heads of Writers on the different books of the Bible in their order, followed by those on the Sentences, S. Thomas Aquinas, etc. At one end is an acknowledgment from P. Allix, S.T.D. of his having received certain MSS. from the Publick Library of the University of Cambridge, dated Oct. 18, 1689.
The instruction of novices, Early sixteenth century
A translation from the Latin 'Formula novitiorum', and divided into three books, the first of which is entitled 'the instruction of novices', the second, 'the reformation of the soul', and the third, 'the perfecting in religion'. 'Wrytten by the hand of Thomas Prestins brother of Syon.' Translated, with some omissions, from the treatise of David de Augusta ('De ordine minorum').