MS924/979 - Anonymous notebook of sermons by unidentified preacher, delivered in 1628-1629

GEMMS Manuscript ID
GEMMS-MANUSCRIPT- 964
(old series: GEMMS-MANUSCRIPT-814)
Title
Anonymous notebook of sermons by unidentified preacher, delivered in 1628-1629
Shelfmark
MS924/979
Creation Date
ca. 1628 - 1629
Contents Note

A manuscript notebook of 38 sermons, c. 1628-1629. The first fifteen sermons centre on the Holy Spirit. Sermons 16-28 concern the nature of lust for war and a minister's duties (particularly to tell his flock of their sins). Sermon 29 is a fragment. Sermons 30-37 focus on forgiveness and fearing God (Sermon 38 is a fragment). Pp. 1-89 are numbered correctly. However, the pagination then skips to p. 100; thereafter, pp. 100-160 are in sequence. The remainder of the volume is written in reverse (pp. 1-54, numbered correctly). Alexandra Walsham (Providence, p. 61) refers to this notebook as one of the products of ‘well-disposed auditors’ jotting down sermons in pocket diaries and notebooks.

Material Features

Octavo. Clasps missing.

Provenance

The original shelfmark of this manuscript was 'IHR MS 979'. The only existing catalogue for the IHR manuscripts is an anonymous handwritten volume (undated and unpaginated), entitled 'Folio Catalogue of Manuscripts deposited by I. H. R. in the University of London Library'. Regarding MSS 975-981, it is stated that: 'The following MSS. have been given I. H. R. numbers, but it is not certain that they came from the I. H. R.'

Acquisition

According to Amy Bowles, Special Collections Assistant at Senate House Library, these manuscripts were deposited to Senate House Library in 1993.

Source of Data (Contributor name)

'Folio Catalogue of Manuscripts' (see above); Hannah Yip

Other Note

See Alexandra Walsham, Providence in Early Modern England (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999), p. 61, and Arnold Hunt, The Art of Hearing: English Preachers and Their Audiences, 1590-1640 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010), p. 218.

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GEMMS record created
May 2, 2018
GEMMS record last edited
July 15, 2024