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c.13. v.26.” Alternate text (B): “Et erunt signa &c And there shall be signs in ye Sun<br />

& in ye Moon, & in ye Stars: & upon ye Earth distress <strong>of</strong> nations, wth. perplexity,<br />

ye Sea & ye Waves roaring” [Luke 21, 25]. Alternate text (C): “Surget Gens [con]<br />

tra gentem & regnus adversus regnum: & terrae motus magni erunt per loca &<br />

pestilentiae & [illegible] terrores de caelo. Luc. [illegible] Nation shall rise agst<br />

nation & Kingdom agst Kingdom: and great earthquakes shall be in diverse places,<br />

& famines & Pestilences, & [illegible]-full sights; & great signs there shall be from<br />

Heaven.” [Luke 21, 10-11] Alternate text (D): “Arescentibus hoibus prae timore.<br />

Luc. 21. v.26 Mens hearts failing them for fears & for looking after those things, yt<br />

are coming on ye earth:.”<br />

Commentary: A note at the head in an unidentified hand reads “24a post Pentec.”<br />

Neale, a native <strong>of</strong> Maryland and a Jesuit, served in Maryland and Philadelphia from<br />

1740 until his death.<br />

Keywords: judgment;<br />

1272. NEALE, HENRY. (MD & PA; Cath.; 1702-1748; in MD & PA 1740-1748)<br />

“[On God’s patience towards sinners.]” [1740-1748] 8pp. [Acc. No. 339]<br />

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

Bib. Ref.: “Sinite utraque crescere usque ad Messem. Mat: 13.29. Let ’em both grow<br />

till Harvest.”<br />

Commentary: Notes at the head read “Dom. 5a. p. Epiph:” and, in the hand <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Rev. John Williams, “On Gods Patience towards Sinners.” Emendations throughout<br />

are in an unidentified later hand. Neale, a native <strong>of</strong> Maryland and a Jesuit, served in<br />

Maryland and Philadelphia from 1740 until his death.<br />

Keywords: patience, God’s; sinners, God’s patience toward; Williams, Rev. John;<br />

1273. NEALE, LEONARD. (MD; Cath.; 1747-1817; in MD 1783-1817)<br />

“[On charity.]” [1772] 10pp. [Acc. No. 348]<br />

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

Bib. Ref.: “Diliges proxum tuum sicut teipsum Luc: 10:27 Thou shalt love thy<br />

neighbour as thyself.”<br />

Commentary: Accession number 348 is the first <strong>of</strong> two sermons bound together in<br />

the order accession number 348 and accession number 349. The sermon is dated<br />

“1772” at the end. A note on the sermon reads “Dom: 12a.” For further biographical<br />

information on the Rev. Leonard Neale, see accession number 342.<br />

1274. NEALE, LEONARD. (MD; Cath.; 1747-1817; in MD 1783-1817)<br />

“[On charity.]” [1783-1817] 10pp. [Acc. No. 349]<br />

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

Bib. Ref.: “Diliges proxum tuum sct teipsum Mat: 22: Thou shalt love thy neighbour<br />

as thyself ” [22, 39].<br />

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