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Sermons

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Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 50 Collections and/or Records:

Manuscript of a sermon, "Genesis 47. verse 9", by George Crabbe., 1790-1820.

 Item
Identifier: MS.42086
Scope and Contents

The sermon is listed in the "Index of English Literary Manuscripts", volume 3, part 1, page 322, "Sermon on Genesis 47.9. CrG 281" (London : Mansell, 1986).

Dates: 1790-1820.

Manuscript of a sermon, "I Corinthians 1 2 3", by George Crabbe., 1784-1831.

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Identifier: MS.42080
Scope and Contents

The sermon is listed in the "Index of English Literary Manuscripts", volume 3, part 1, page 326, "Sermon on I Corinthians 1-3. CrG 345" (London : Mansell, 1986).

Dates: 1784-1831.

Manuscript of a sermon, "Luke 15 18", by George Crabbe., 1787-1832.

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Identifier: MS.42082
Scope and Contents

The sermon is listed in the "Index of English Literary Manuscripts", volume 3, part 1, page 325, "Sermon on Luke 15.18. CrG 325" (London : Mansell, 1986).

Dates: 1787-1832.

Manuscript of a sermon, "Ps. 119. 67", by George Crabbe., 1815-1831.

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Identifier: MS.42104
Scope and Contents

The sermon is listed in the "Index of English Literary Manuscripts", volume 3, part 1, page 322, "Sermon on Psalm 119.67. CrG 285" (London : Mansell, 1986).

Dates: 1815-1831.

Manuscript of a sermon, "St Matthew 10. 37v", by George Crabbe., 1786-1818.

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Identifier: MS.42088
Scope and Contents

The sermon is listed in the "Index of English Literary Manuscripts", volume 3, part 1, page 324, "Sermon on Matthew 10.37. CrG 304" (London : Mansell, 1986).

The title is taken from folio 4.

Dates: 1786-1818.

Manuscript of a sermon, "St. Matthew 11. 28", by George Crabbe., 1786-1825.

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Identifier: MS.42081
Scope and Contents

The sermon is listed in the "Index of English Literary Manuscripts", volume 3, part 1, page 324, "Sermon on Matthew 11.28. CrG 305" (London : Mansell, 1986).

Dates: 1786-1825.

Manuscripts of sermons composed and delivered by George Crabbe., 1784-1831.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS.42080-42123
Scope and Contents George Crabbe had a long career in the Church and he preached in many parishes. During his lifetime, he held livings in the counties of Dorset, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Suffolk and Wiltshire. There are here over 40 manuscripts of sermons that Crabbe composed and delivered. These are working manuscripts, with annotations, deletions and markings possibly made for the purposes of publication. Some have also been annotated with the date and location in which the sermon was delivered,...
Dates: 1784-1831.

Notebook of George Crabbe containing a sermon on the "7th Chapter of St. Matthew 14 verse"., 1816-1828.

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Identifier: MS.42073
Scope and Contents

This notebook is recorded under "George Crabbe. Sermons" in the "Index of English Literary Manuscripts", volume 3, part 1, page 323, CrG 300 (London : Mansell, 1986).

Dates: 1816-1828.

Papers of and concerning George Crabbe., 1779-1831.

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Identifier: MSS.42066-42125
Scope and Contents Poet and clergyman George Crabbe (1754-1832) had already had success with his poetry when John Murray became his publisher in in 1818. Murray paid Crabbe the sum of £3000 for all of his copyrights and the rights to his new work, 'Tales of the Hall', which was published in 1819.The papers in this series include correspondence, largely of Crabbe to John Murray. Crabbe writes of his own works, the publishing process and other contemporary poets. There are also a number of personal...
Dates: 1779-1831.

Two contiguous parchment fragments from a religious work, possibly a volume of sermons., 15th century or 16th century.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.84.1.10
Scope and Contents

The text is written in double columns. On the higher fragment Matthew 13, 47 is quoted.

The religious work of which the fragments form part is not recorded in ‘Patrologia Latina’.

The fragments were formerly used as binding strips in a copy (pressmark EE.7/2.24) of ‘Christianae iurisprudentiæ epitome’ (Neostadii in Palatinatu, 1586), by Conradus Heresbachius.

Dates: 15th century or 16th century.