A volume containing long and careful notes on sermons, some of which are dated 1710, by an unidentified notetaker (perhaps Esther Fletcher, who owned the volume). The sermons are mainly by William Trail and John Williamson. The notes are structured by doctrines and uses. The volume also includes a discussion of what makes communication difficult (pp. 90-101).
The handwriting is clear and easy to read. There is some short hand on the front board and the words “Williamsons Sermons”.
The following is written once on the front board and two leaves at the back: “Esther Fletcher bought this Book” “anno Domini 1710”.
Jeanne Shami, Helen Weller
Sermon on Philippians 1:23 -- pp. 1-27
Sermon on Psalms 119:19 -- pp. 27-38
Sermon on Psalms 119:25 -- pp. 38-57
Sermon 1 on 1 Corinthians 10:16 -- pp. 57-68
Sermon 2 on 1 Corinthians 10:16 -- pp. 68-79
Sermon 3 on 1 Corinthians 10:16 -- pp. 79-90
Sermon 1 on Hosea 14:4 -- pp. 101-138
Sermon 2 on Hosea 14:4 -- pp. 138-147
Sermon 3 on Hosea 14:4 -- pp. 147-182