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SoutHeRn MAnuScRipt SeRMonS BefoRe 1800<br />

Repository: F. Garner Ranney Archives <strong>of</strong> the Episcopal Diocese <strong>of</strong> Maryland,<br />

Baltimore, MD<br />

Bib. Ref.: “Isaiah 38; 18. For ’e grave cannot praise ’ee, [missing due to tattered edge]<br />

cannot celebrate ’ee.”<br />

Commentary: Tattered edges <strong>of</strong> the sermon prevent clear and easy reading <strong>of</strong> the<br />

text. For information on the Cradock manuscripts, see accession number 2999. See<br />

also accession number 3129 for related information regarding John Wilkinson.<br />

Keywords: resurrection; Christian life, living a;<br />

871. CRADOCK, THOMAS. (MD; Epis.; 1718-1770, lic.1743;)<br />

“[On Delight in the Lord.]” [1743-1770] 2 blank + 3 + 1 blank + 2 + 40 pages, with<br />

all remaining even pages blank. [Acc. No. 3111]<br />

Repository: F. Garner Ranney Archives <strong>of</strong> the Episcopal Diocese <strong>of</strong> Maryland,<br />

Baltimore, MD<br />

Bib. Ref.: “Psalm 37th V. 4th Delight Thou in the Lord; and He will give Thee Thy<br />

Heart’s Desire.”<br />

Commentary: David Skaggs includes this sermon amongst those he believed<br />

to be dictated by Cradock to an amanuensis. For information on the Cradock<br />

manuscripts, see accession number 2999. See also accession number 3129 for<br />

related information regarding John Wilkinson.<br />

Keywords: Christian pleasure; obedience; love <strong>of</strong> God; brotherly love;<br />

872. CRADOCK, THOMAS. (MD; Epis.; 1718-1770, lic.1743;)<br />

“[On the Dispute with Papists (1).]” [1743-1770] 8pp. [Acc. No. 3044]<br />

Repository: F. Garner Ranney Archives <strong>of</strong> the Episcopal Diocese <strong>of</strong> Maryland,<br />

Baltimore, MD<br />

Bib. Ref.: Luke 16:29 They have Moses & the Prophets, let them hear them.<br />

Commentary: This sermon is the first <strong>of</strong> four sermons in a booklet, all <strong>of</strong> which<br />

address the same biblical reference (see accession numbers 3045, 3046, 3047). In<br />

this first sermon, Cradock outlines the progression that all sermons will follow<br />

concerning the dispute with the Papists. David Curtis Skaggs refers to these<br />

sermons as “Four Sermons on the errors <strong>of</strong> Popery,” in “Thomas Cradock and<br />

the Chesapeake Golden Age,” W&MQ, Volume 30, Number 1, January 1973. For<br />

information on the Cradock manuscripts, see accession number 2999. See also<br />

accession number 3129 for related information regarding John Wilkinson.<br />

Keywords: Papists; canonical scripture; scriptures, authentic edition <strong>of</strong>; anti-<br />

Catholicism; Catholicism, opposition to; Skaggs, David Curtis;<br />

873. CRADOCK, THOMAS. (MD; Epis.; 1718-1770, lic.1743;)<br />

“[On the Dispute with Papists (2).]” [1743-1770] 9pp. [Acc. No. 3045]<br />

Repository: F. Garner Ranney Archives <strong>of</strong> the Episcopal Diocese <strong>of</strong> Maryland,<br />

Baltimore, MD<br />

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