Consideration in adversity
Written in a very small, neat hand.
Written in a very small, neat hand.
Written in a very small, neat hand.
Written in a very small, neat hand.
Written in a very small, neat hand. A note states that this sermon was redelivered "with some additions at the burial of young John Brockewell December 7 1675". This is intriguing because it suggests either that the preacher acknowledged that they were re-preaching this sermon, twelve years later, or (which would not be surprising giving Bufton's extensive, exemplary notetaking) Bufton recognised the sermon as one they had previously heard and noted.
Written in a very small, neat hand.
Katherine Austen's untitled reflections on Donne's funeral sermon for Sir William Cokayne. It is likely that she worked from the first print witness of this sermon, in John Donne, LXXX Sermons, &c. (London, 1640). For more information about the sermon itself, see Peter McCullough, 'Preaching and Context: John Donne's Sermon at the Funerals of Sir William Cokayne', in The Oxford Handbook of the Early Modern Sermon, ed. by Peter McCullough, Hugh Adlington and Emma Rhatigan (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011), pp. 213-267.
Followed by a blank page.
Contained in the ninth pamphlet, dated 1672.