Sermon on unidentified text
Edward Bernard writes to Thomas Smith thanking him for his sermon. No further details about the sermon itself are provided.
Edward Bernard writes to Thomas Smith thanking him for his sermon. No further details about the sermon itself are provided.
The full title of the sermon is as follows: 'A sermon preached in St Mary's the Vniuersity Church of Camb: By Mr Coale fellow of Peterhouse in Camb: upon the 7th of January 1648 concerning the Martyrdome of Saint Stephen. Act. 7-55'.
In William Hull's sermon on Genesis 6:14 of March 24, 1604 (f.294r-v), he notes in the margins: "March 18 Mr Peacock preached".
In William Hull's sermon on Genesis 6:8 of February 19, 1603 (f.288r-v), he notes in the margins: "Feb 12 Mr Potte preached".
In William Hull's sermon on Genesis 6:8 of February 19, 1603 (f.288r-v), he notes in the margins: "Feb 5 I was in London and Mr Peacock preached". As Hull was based in Ashbourne, Mr. Peacock most likely refers to Thomas Peacock, the vicar of St Oswald's Church in Ashbourne in 1603.
Note of a sermon preached by a Mr. Hildersham on Oct. 17, 1602, recorded in the margins of William Hull's Sermon on Genesis 2:17 on Oct. 24, 1602.
Note of a sermon preached by a Mr. Hill on July 10, 1603, recorded in the margins of William Hull's Sermon on Genesis 3:21 on July 17, 1603.