Sermon on 2 Corinthians 4:3
Note stating "may serve for a visitation sermon & also for Easter season". Headed "no. 19". Date and place of preaching unknown.
Note stating "may serve for a visitation sermon & also for Easter season". Headed "no. 19". Date and place of preaching unknown.
Delivered on the occasion of the Archbishop of York's first visitation at Doncaster.
Delivered on the occasion of the Archdeacon of York's visitation to Rotherham.
This sermon defends the Official Homilies of 1623 (see, esp., fols. 97v, 98v, 99v, 108r-v).
This sermon does not seem to be complete. It ends in the middle of a sentence, and it is followed by several blank folios. Many passages are crossed through.
The author notes, "Preached at my primary visitation at Trym oct. 5 1682 / At [?] Trym visit oct 1 [?] 1691". Numbered 5 on the title page.
The title indicates that the sermon was preached during a visitation, but no additional information is given.
Notes on the sermon preached by John Stoughton before King James I during his visit to Cambridge in December 1624, taken from the printed text.
Notes on a sermon preached by John Pearson, Bishop of Chester ("Dre Pierson Cestriensi") on the occasion of a visitation by "Richmond" (perhaps Charles Stuart, 3rd Duke of Richmond).