Sermon on 1 Peter 2:25
Bourne has written the intials 'EW' at the end of the sermon, which presumably stand for the preacher's name.
Bourne has written the intials 'EW' at the end of the sermon, which presumably stand for the preacher's name.
Bourne has written the initials ‘AB’ at the end of the sermon, which presumably stand for preacher’s name.
Fragment includes the quotation from the Scriptural passage, explanation and outline of division on the theme of the accessibility of the Gospel. Written on paper in columns in a partially unclear mixed hand, with some deletions and insertions.
Fragment includes the quotation from the Scriptural passage, outline for a division on the theme of salvation by grace. Written on paper in two columns in a fairly clear mixed hand, the paper has been torn and part of the text is missing.
Includes quotation from the Scriptural passage. Written on paper in columns in a clear mixed hand.
Includes quotations from the Scriptural passage. Written on paper in one column in a clear mixed hand with minor corrections (deletions and insertions). On the verso historical and chorographical notes crossed out.
Fragment includes quotation from the Scriptural passage, explanation, exposition and part of the divisio. Written on paper in two columns in a fairly clear mixed hand with minor corrections (deletions).
Written in a large italic hand. There are pencil markings all over which appear to occur around punctuation marks, possibly to aid the preacher's dictation. There is a reference on f. 208r to 'our Festival of Easter'.
A letter from Thomas Byng to Lord Burghley discussing the sermon delivered by Mr Millyan "against the Church of England... for which he was expelled". There is a brief extract of the sermon enclosed (f. 177, written in a rough hand).