The second sermon. Christ exorteth his dis:ciples to watch wt him. And how he was betrayed by Judas.

GEMMS Sermon ID
GEMMS-SERMON- 11321
(old series: GEMMS-SERMON-11885)
Sermon Title
The second sermon. Christ exorteth his dis:ciples to watch wt him. And how he was betrayed by Judas.
Extent
9 leaves, unfoliated and unpaginated
Autograph
Uncertain
Composition Date
ca. 1700 - 1700
Primary Language
English
Sermon Genre
Passion
Sermon Type
Sermon
Preachings
(old) - England - Easter Note that the sermons in this manuscript are devotional sermons and were likely never preached.
Description

This sermon follows on from the first sermon in the manuscript. The sermon begins in this manner: ‘Come my Deare saruant I haue taught thee in my prayer to my all seeing father the very summe of perfection […]’ (cf. first leaf). ‘The fruite of the second sarmon. and affection of ye saruante’ begins on the fifth leaf (recto). This is an address/appeal from the ‘saruante’ to Christ, asking for his pardon; the text reads: ‘enough Deare Lord who can hinder teares to spring forth of my eyes or rather who will giue me an aocane of teares to bewale my sinnes […]’. Written in a neat hand. With catchwords at the bottom of some leaves. Some use of Latin.

Source of Data (Contributor name)

Hannah Yip

Other Note

Precise date, location, and author unknown.

GEMMS record created
May 1, 2018
GEMMS record last edited
July 12, 2024