Sermon on Isaiah 39:19
Written in a rough, small hand.
Written in a rough, small hand.
Written in a rough, small hand.
Written in a rough, small hand.
Written in a rough, small hand. Some pages have spaces left blank as though the scribe intended to return to expand on these points.
There are additional red marks in pencil throughout. The occasion of the sermon is made evident on f. 197r; here, the preacher celebrates 'the greatest Act of Grace & Goodnesse [never to be forgotten]' which King James II conferred upon his people. Mention is also made of 'this Anniversary call for ye Praises of all his Subjects'.
A copy of the last portion of the "Pride" sermon, the autograph copy of which is the previous sermon in this volume. Written in the hand of Ussher's amanuensis, this sermon contains the same material that can be found on f.35r-51v.
Autograph draft endorsed by three different people, likely in the 1670s. The first endorsement reads "Abacuc. 2.4"; the second reads "The first part printed: The rest not."; and the third reads "Mr Hooker:/ in his owne hand"
On the ninth commandment.
On the ninth commandment.
On the ninth commandment.