Sermons preached at Brightwell, Berkshire, c. 1641-1643. together with other pages from the exposition.
The wording and numbering of the verses are taken from the Book of Common Prayer. (So, for example, Psalms 25:3 referred to by Hyde is equivalent to verse 4 in the Bible).
Bundle F comprises 25 separate numbered documents stored together in one conservation box. Not all used as sermons. Loose-leaf, secured by string or metal pin.
Previously owned by Robert Boreman (d. 1675).
Left to the Library in Thomas Plume's will of 1704.
Helen Kemp
Sermon on Psalms 25:1 -- 8 folios
Sermon on Psalms 25:3 -- 16 folios
Sermon on Psalms 25:5. -- 8 folios
Ps.25 v.6. Remember not the sinnes and offenses of my youth but according to thy mercie, etc. -- 6 folios
Ps.25 v 9. Them that be meeke shal he guide in Judgements and such as be gentle, then shal he Learn his way -- 12 folios
Ps.25 v.11-13 What man is he that fearest the Lord? Him shall for Teach in the way that he shall choose -- 23 Folios
Ps.25 vers 14 Mine eyes are ever looking unto seeking the Lord for he shall plucke my feet out of the net -- 10 folios
Ps. 25 vs 18 Consider mine enemies how many they are and they have a tyrannical hate against me -- 8 folios
Ps. 25 vs 19 O keepe my soul etc -- 2 folios
Ps. 25 vs 19 O keepe my soul and deliver me let me not be confounded for I have put my Trust in Thee -- 4 folios
Ps.25 vs 20 Let perfectness and righteous dealing form me for my hope hath been in thee -- 12 folios
Sermon [1] on Psalms 25:21 -- 6 folios
Sermon [2] on Psalm 25: 21 -- 8 folios
Yett here we do not find that St Aug. would have the affusion of Blood the way to propogat the religious -- 8 folios
Thereby acknowledge by allowing mercie -- 4 folios