The sermon likely was later preached by Allix's son John Peter (Jean Pierre) because Peter Allix died in 1717. John Peter may have been the one preaching the sermon after 1711, even before his father's death, because these entries seem to have been written in a different hand, and he was the vicar at Fordham, the vicar of Swaffham Prior, and the rector of Caslte Camps. [CCED] Allix noted lending the sermon to a Mr B in 1710. There has been considerable editing of the sermon, including some additions and some sections crossed out.
Jennifer Farooq
Number of Deliveries: 17. Sermon preached "at Bow for Dr [Samuel] Bradford 8ber ye 30th 709 [Sunday]. for Dr Handcock [John Hancocke?, DD; rector of St. Margaret Lothbury] novber ye 20th 709 [Sunday]. Berwick Street chapell Deceb ye 4 709 [Sunday], Lent to Mr B 710: In Ely Apr ye 22 1711 [Sunday], Fordham Apr ye 29 & Snailwell [Cambridgeshire] in ye afternoon 1711 [Sunday], In Swaffham June ye 21st 1713 [Sunday] & Febr. ye 2d 1718 [Sunday] & Jan 27th 1722/3 [Sunday]. Castle Camps Febr ye 28th 724/5 [Sunday], ibid. March ye 5th 1726/7 [Sunday], C. Camps July ye 13th 1729 [Sunday], ibid. Xber ye 9th 1733 & June the 19th 1737 [Sunday] & July ye 19th 1741 [Sunday] & 1755