This manuscript comprises four funeral sermons. There are two copies of the sermon preached at the funeral of Jane Luther in 1640/1 by John Lavender, a sermon preached at the funeral of Francis Stoner by John Firmin (c. 1630), and a sermon preached at the funeral of Richard Luther in 1638 by John Lavender. The manuscript also contains commemorative verses for Richard Luther, apparently authored by Lavender.
Quarto. Mottled calf skin with gold-tooled border. See also British Library, Harley MSS 976, 977, 1753, 1784, 5068, 5258, 6028, 6208, 6535, 6536, 6539, 6559, 6568, 6572, and 6946.
The Harleian Library was founded by Robert Harley, First Earl of Oxford (1661–1724). According to Cyril Ernest Wright, Robert Harley ‘was primarily interested in English historical and political material and in volumes of sermons and theological controversy, sharing in the latter the taste of his Harley ancestors’. See Cyril Ernest Wright, Fontes Harleiani (London, 1972), p. xxxiv.
A Catalogue of the Harleian Manuscripts, in the British Museum (1808), Vol. III, p. 374; Cyril Ernest Wright, Fontes Harleiani (London, 1972); Hannah Yip.
A funerall remembraun[ce] or testimony -- ff. 1r-39v
A Funerall Remembrance, or Testymonie -- ff. 40r-72v
David's Vltimum Vale to his dead Sonne -- ff. 73r-78v
The True Coppie of the Sermon preached at Kelvedon -- ff. 79r-87v