Sermons with no indication of the date or place of preaching. They were probably copied in the second half of the seventeenth century and were likely written by a foreigner, to judge by the mark over every 'u'. These are fair copies without any corrections. They may have been transcribed from a printed book as their length would suggest that they were copied from an amplified printed sermon.
Each sermon comes with a paper cover, hand-sewn with brown thread.
Jeanne Shami; Bodleian Library Rawlinson Catalogue
Sermon on Acts 13:32 -- ff. 5r-34r
Sermon on Hosea 8:12 -- ff. 37r-51r
Sermon on 1 John 2:1 -- ff. 55r-84r
Sermon on 1 Corinthians 9:24 -- ff. 87r-96r
Sermon on 1 Corinthians 20:1 -- ff. 101r-111v
Sermon on Acts 2:1-3 -- ff. 115r-127r
Sermon on Deuteronomy 33:29 -- ff. 131r-137v
Sermon on Luke 5:10 -- ff. 141r-148v
Sermon on Exodus 20:8 -- ff. 151r-162r
Sermon on Matthew 28:19 -- ff. 169r-176r