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Sermons

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = NAHSTE

Found in 85 Collections and/or Records:

Sermon for the dead, attributed to Brother Paul of the Order of Cumae, 10 October 1477

 part
Identifier: MS 73/ff. 11v-12v
Contents

A sermon for the dead, attributed by the scribe of the manuscript to a Brother Paul of the Order of Cumae [?]. It beings, "Beati mortui qui in domino moriuntur...".

Dates: 10 October 1477

Sermon notebook by Henry Clark, c 1766-1780

 Item — Box CLX-A-1591
Identifier: Coll-1848/20-0048
Scope and Contents This is the personal notebook of reverend Henry Clark, vicar of the Anti-Burgher seceder congregation at Boghole from 1763 to 1809, in the county of Nairn. It contains a range of entries including finished sermons, notes for sermons and personal musings on theology. Each sermon records the date and location, thus identifying the author as Henry Clark. The text is written in a small and sometimes difficult hand, with numerous additional notes, frequent abbreviations, occasional corrections...
Dates: c 1766-1780

Sermon notebook of Walter Douglas (1673-1727), minister of Linton in Teviotdale

 Fonds
Identifier: MS DOU
Scope and Contents

Sermons preached at Earlston, Kelso, etc. Texts and locations of preaching are listed on front flyleaf.

Pages are numbered 545-720.

From the General Assembly Library.

Dates: 28 July 1709 - 29 July 1710

Sermon on the Feast of the Visitation of Mary, 15th century

 part
Identifier: MS 99/ff. 176r-183r
Contents

This part of the manuscript contains a sermon on the Feast of the Visitation of Mary.


The text starts on f. 176r with the following words: Gaudeamus omnes in domino in diem festivitatis. And ends on f. 183r with the following words: praemittitur Sanctis per jhesum dominum nostrum, etc. Et sic est finis hujus libri.

Dates: 15th century

Sermon on the Passion of Christ, 15th century

 part
Identifier: MS 99/ff. 97v-136v
Contents

This section of the manuscript contains a sermon on the Passion of Christ.


The text starts on f. 97r with the following words: Justus perit et nemo est qui recogitet. And ends on f. 136r with the following words: factum fait die sabbati et sic est finis.

Dates: 15th century

Sermon on the Sacrament of the Altar

 part
Identifier: MS 100/ff. 116v-119v
Contents

This section of the manuscript contains a sermon on the Sacrament of the Altar.


The text starts on f. 116v with the following words: In virtute sancte crucis et in sacramento altaris. And ends on f. 119v with the following words: in tertio est differentia.

Dates: 12th century

Sermones beati Maximi episcopi, 15th century

 part
Identifier: MS 110/ff. 232r-238r
Contents This section contains sermons relating to the Virgin Mary. The first words of each sermon are as follows:ff. 232r-233r: Videamus fratres karissimi qualiter sibi isteff. 233r-235r: Scientes fratres dilectissimiff. 235v-237r: Domine nostre ac super virgines Marie commemorationemff. 237v-238r: Sancta et inter...
Dates: 15th century

Sermones by Caesarius of Arles, Eusebius Gallicanus, Eucherius of Lyon, Faustus of Riez, 15th century

 part
Identifier: MS 108/ff. 81r-100r
Scope and Contents A collection of seventeen sermons. The copyst presents them as addressed to monks and gives the alternative title Speculum monacorum ('Mirror for monks') in his rubric at the beginning of the text. The sermons are all attributed by the copyst to Caesarius (c. 468 - 542) who became Bishop of Arles and one of the most important religious authorities and influent preachers of Merovingian France. The collection contained in this manuscript, however, gather...
Dates: 15th century

Sermones in Visitacione Beata Maria Virginis , 15th century

 part
Identifier: MS 110/ff. 150r-156v
Contents This section contains three unidentified sermons about the Virgin Mary. They are titled Sermones in Visitacione Beata Maria Virginis and start on f. 150r with the words Quoniam fratres karissimi. The second sermon starts on f. 152v and the third on f. 155v. This section ends on f. 156v. Writing This section is written in a different hand to the previous and following...
Dates: 15th century

Sermons

 part
Identifier: MS 89/ff. 102r-117v
Foliation and number of lines to a page

ff. 16, 18-26 lines to a page.

Dates: 12th-14th century