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SoutHeRn MAnuScRipt SeRMonS BefoRe 1800<br />

1767-1771.” [1767-1771] 210pp. [Acc. No. 1019]<br />

Repository: <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Athens, GA (De Reune Collection)<br />

Commentary: This volume consists <strong>of</strong> the original manuscripts, probably in the<br />

author’s handwriting. A note on page [iii] <strong>of</strong> the volume reads “F. S. Fisher. These 7<br />

sermons in manuscript were given to me Xmas 1865 by Miss Bardwell <strong>of</strong> Walpole,<br />

N.H. By whom they were written, or how they came in her family, is not known.”<br />

The Catalogue <strong>of</strong> the Wymberly Jones De Renne Georgia Library, I, 183 (in which<br />

Frink’s name is listed as Funk) provides a bit <strong>of</strong> additional information. When<br />

received, the volume evidently had an “Enclosed card <strong>of</strong> Ms. F. S. Fisher, 121<br />

Oxford Street, inscribed ‘Kind regards. The writing on the front page <strong>of</strong> Sermons<br />

is my husband’s. I hope you will be able to read it.’” Mr. Fisher’s notes are on pages<br />

[iii-iv]. See accession numbers 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, and 1026. See<br />

also Wegelin, Books Relating to the History <strong>of</strong> Georgia, p. 165.<br />

Keywords: Fisher, F. S.; Christ Church, Savanna;<br />

1060. FRINK, SAMUEL. (GA; Epis.; 1725-1771)<br />

“[Take heed therefore how ye hear.]” [1767] 1 + 1 blank + 33 pp. [Acc. No. 1021]<br />

Repository: <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Athens, GA (De Reune Collection)<br />

Bib. Ref.: “Luke 8th. 18th. former part <strong>of</strong> the verse. ‘Take heed therefore how ye<br />

hear.’”<br />

Commentary: Accession numbers 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, and 1026<br />

are bound together in a single volume (see accession number 1019). A note on the<br />

sermon reads “2d June 1771. I Past Trinity.” A note at the end <strong>of</strong> the sermon reads<br />

“Sunday 21st June 1767 a.m. 1st Past Trinity.”<br />

Keywords: God, word <strong>of</strong>;<br />

1061. FRINK, SAMUEL. (GA; Epis.; 1725-1771)<br />

“[Through a Glass Darkly.]” [1768] 2 + 31 pp. [Acc. No. 1025]<br />

Repository: <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Athens, GA (De Reune Collection)<br />

Bib. Ref.: “1 Corinth. 13. 12. ‘For now we see thro’ a Glass Darkly; but then Face to<br />

Face: Now I know in Part: but then I shall know even as I am known.’”<br />

Commentary: Two pages <strong>of</strong> prayers precede the sermon. Accession numbers 1020,<br />

1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, and 1026 are bound together in a single volume (see<br />

accession number 1019.<br />

Keywords: Trinity Sunday;<br />

1062. FURMAN, RICHARD. (SC, GA; Bapt.; 1755-1825)<br />

“[Arise ye and Depart.]” [1778?] 1p. [Acc. No. 986]<br />

Repository: <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> South Carolina, Columbia, SC (South Caroliniana)<br />

Bib. Ref.: Micah 2 chapter and X verse: ‘Arise ye and Depart, for this is not your rest.’<br />

Commentary: The sermon appears complete, but may just be the beginning <strong>of</strong> a<br />

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