Political occasion
A sermon preached on March 8th 1704 being a day of thanksgiving for Qu[een] Anne's accession to the throne - longe vivat regina & c.
Contemporary pagination. Subheadings divide the text.
Sermon on Psalms 124:5-7
At this time, Naylor was Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. The sermon is virulently anti-Catholic and carries the distinction of being the only Gunpowder Plot sermon preached at Paul's Cross after Donne's sermon of 1622. For an analysis of this sermon, see Mary Morrissey, Politics and the Paul's Cross Sermons, 1558-1642 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011), pp. 153-154.
Sermon 2 on 1 Timothy 2:1-3
Contemporary pagination beginning with p. 29, suggesting it was once part of a larger volume. Bound with 2 other sermons on 1 Timothy 2:1-3.
Sermon on Psalms 37:5
‘April the 4th 1705 a fast on this text’ ‘April the 9th 707 a fast on this text’, ‘Jan the 14th 1707/8 a fast the first text’, ‘preached a thankgiving sermon on ps 375 Aug 19th 1708’, ‘A thanksgiving sermon on the 1st text nov 22 1709’, ‘A fast sermon on ps 375 March the 15th 1709/10’, ‘Thanksgiving Sermon Nor the 7th 1710’, ‘A fast Sermon at Hooknorton March 28 1711’.
Sermon on Psalms 126:3
A thanksgiving sermon.
Sermon on Psalms 48:8
A sermon preached on 5 November 1690, presumably for the anniversary of the Gunpowder plot.