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SeRMon entRieS<br />

be filled up, and every mountain & Hill shall be made low. Luc: C3. V4:5.”<br />

Commentary: Accession number 411 is the first <strong>of</strong> two entries bound together in<br />

the order accession number 411 and accession number 412. A note at head in an<br />

unidentified hand reads “4a Adventus.” Matthews, a Jesuit until the Suppression,<br />

served in Maryland from 1766 until his death.<br />

1211. MATTHEWS, IGNATIUS. (MD; Cath.; 1730-1790; in MD 1766-1790)<br />

“[On penance.]” [1766-1790] 14pp. [Acc. No. 412]<br />

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

Bib. Ref.: “Impietas impii non nocebit ei in quacunque die conversus fuerit ab<br />

impietate sua. and the impietie <strong>of</strong> the impious shall not hurt him, in what day<br />

soever he shal convert from his impietie. Esiekel 33-12.”<br />

Commentary: Accession number 412 is the second <strong>of</strong> two entries bound together in<br />

the order accession number 411 and accession number 412. Matthews, a Jesuit until<br />

the Suppression, served in Maryland from 1766 until his death.<br />

1212. MATTHEWS, IGNATIUS. (MD; Cath.; 1730-1790; in MD 1766-1790)<br />

“[On relapse.]” [1771] 7pp. [Acc. No. 404]<br />

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

Bib. Ref.: “Et fiunt novissima hominis illius pejora prioribus. Lucae. 11.26. And the<br />

last state <strong>of</strong> that Man is worse than the first.”<br />

Commentary: Notes at head read “Dom [illegible] 1771 Brinn Dom 24a post Pen.<br />

Brin 1780” and, in an unidentified hand, “[illegible] Quadrages.” A note at the end<br />

reads “at Rixt - Novr - 1773. Dut. Lge item Port tobacco Dom: 21 pt Pen: 17 Octr.<br />

1790.” Matthews, a Jesuit until the Suppression, served in Maryland from 1766 until<br />

his death.<br />

Keywords: sin, original; original sin; sin, relapse into;<br />

1213. MATTHEWS, IGNATIUS. (MD; Cath.; 1730-1790; in MD 1766-1790)<br />

“[On serving God.]” [1780] 12pp. [Acc. No. 409]<br />

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

Bib. Ref.: “Domine bonum est nos hic esse. Lord it is good for us to be here.<br />

Matt: 17:4.” Alternate text: “Beati qui persecutionem patiuntur propter justitiam;<br />

quoniam ipsorum regnum caelorum. Blessed are they that suffer persecution for<br />

justice - for theirs is the kindom <strong>of</strong> Heaven. Matt: c.5. v.10.”<br />

Commentary: A note at the head reads “Brinn Dom Res: 1780.”<br />

Keywords: God, service to;<br />

1214. MAURY, JAMES. (VA; Epis.; 1717-1769; ord. 1742)<br />

“[But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy Closet]” [1743] 20pp. [Acc. No. 669]<br />

Repository: Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. Williamsburg, VA<br />

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