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SeRMon entRieS<br />

1166. LEWIS, JOHN. (MD; Cath.; 1721-1788; in MD 1750-1788)<br />

“[On our last end.]” [1752] 10pp. [Acc. No. 283]<br />

Repository: Georgetown <strong>University</strong>, Washington, DC (Woodstock College Archives)<br />

Bib. Ref.: “In all thy works remember thy last End. Ecc[lesiasticus] 7.C. 40.”<br />

Commentary: Notes at the head read “At ye fun. <strong>of</strong> J. McDermot. Aug. 2,” and, in<br />

an unidentified hand, “[fu]neral sermon.” Notes at the end read “At Mrs. Frisby’s<br />

funeral ye 7th <strong>of</strong> Apr. 1752— Aug ye 19 1753 at Mr. Graeton’s funeral— [Rev.<br />

Joseph Greaton?] At Mrs Ungle’s funeral at Oxford ye 27 <strong>of</strong> Aug 1754 At Mrs Neals<br />

funeral Jan ye 2d 1761 At Forest. March 1764 At ye mannor March 1765 at Rbt.<br />

Whites July 1767 At St Josephs funeral <strong>of</strong> Mrs Queen Jan. 7. 1773.” Lewis, a Jesuit<br />

until the suppression in 1773, served in Maryland from 1750 until his death.<br />

Keywords: funeral sermon; McDermot, J., funeral <strong>of</strong>; Frisby, Mrs., funeral <strong>of</strong>;<br />

Graeton, Mr., funeral <strong>of</strong>; Ungle, Mrs., funeral <strong>of</strong>; Neal, Mrs., funeral <strong>of</strong>; Queen,<br />

Mrs., funeral <strong>of</strong>; White, Robert; Greaton, Rev. Joseph; end, last;<br />

1167. LEWIS, JOHN. (MD; Cath.; 1721-1788; in MD 1750-1788)<br />

“[On the Passion.]” [1769] 13pp. [Acc. No. 293]<br />

Repository: Georgetown <strong>University</strong>, Washington, DC (Woodstock College Archives)<br />

Bib. Ref.: “O! all that pass by ye way, attend and see, if there be sorrow like unto my<br />

sorrow. Thren. 1. V.12” The alternate text reads “And when I shall be lifted up from<br />

ye Earth, I will draw all to my self. St. J. C.12. 33.ver.”<br />

Commentary: A note at the end reads “At St. Inigo Dca. Palm. 1769.” Lewis, a Jesuit<br />

until the suppression in 1773, served in Maryland from 1750 until his death.<br />

1168. LEWIS, JOHN. (MD; Cath.; 1721-1788; in MD 1750-1788)<br />

“[On the Passion.]” [1750-1788] 8pp. [Acc. No. 300]<br />

Repository: Georgetown <strong>University</strong>, Washington, DC (Woodstock College Archives)<br />

Bib. Ref.: “Traditus est propter delicta nostra. St. ad Rom. 4C. 25V. Who was<br />

deliverd up for our sins.”<br />

Commentary: The sermon is imperfect. It is incomplete at the end. Lewis, a Jesuit<br />

until the suppression in 1773, served in Maryland from 1750 until his death.<br />

1169. LEWIS, JOHN. (MD; Cath.; 1721-1788; in MD 1750-1788)<br />

“[On Penance.]” [1788] 6pp. [Acc. No. 1032]<br />

Repository: Georgetown <strong>University</strong>, Washington, DC (Special Collections)<br />

Bib. Ref.: “Bring forth therefore worthy Fruits <strong>of</strong> Penance St. Lu: 3.8.”<br />

Commentary: Notes at the head read “Fitzimons’ ..88”; and, in an unidentified<br />

hand, “Penance”; and, in the hand <strong>of</strong> the Rev. John Bolton, “T. Griffith, Islands 1788<br />

Home 1797 D. Carey’s Octo. 1791.”<br />

Keywords: penance; Bolton, Rev. John; Fitzimons; Griffith, T.; Carey, D.; prodigal<br />

son, parable <strong>of</strong>; parable <strong>of</strong> the prodigal son;<br />

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