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SeRMon entRieS<br />

1279. NEALE, LEONARD. (MD; Cath.; 1747-1817; in MD 1783-1817)<br />

“[On fasting.]” [1772] 9pp. [Acc. No. 350]<br />

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

Commentary: Accession number 350 is the first <strong>of</strong> three sermons bound together<br />

in the order accession numbers 350, 351, and 352. The sermon is imperfect. It<br />

is incomplete at the front. The subject is fasting and abstinence. The date “1772”<br />

appears at the end <strong>of</strong> the sermon. For further biographical information on the Rev.<br />

Leonard Neale, see accession number 342.<br />

Keywords: abstinence;<br />

1280. NEALE, LEONARD. (MD; Cath.; 1747-1817; in MD 1783-1817)<br />

“[On fasting.]” [1783-1817] 5pp. [Acc. No. 373]<br />

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

Commentary: The sermon is imperfect. It is incomplete at the front. It deals with<br />

the keeping <strong>of</strong> the lenten fast. For further biographical information on the Rev.<br />

Leonard Neale, see accession number 342.<br />

Keywords: Lent;<br />

1281. NEALE, LEONARD. (MD; Cath.; 1747-1817; in MD 1783-1817)<br />

“[On gluttony.]” [1772] 9pp. [Acc. No. 351]<br />

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

Bib. Ref.: “hoo quidam erat dives qui induebatur purpura & bysso, & epulabatur<br />

quotidie splendide. Luc: 16.19. There was a certain rich man who was cloathed in<br />

purple & fine linen, & feasted sumptuously every day.”<br />

Commentary: Accession number 351 is the second <strong>of</strong> three sermons bound<br />

together in the order accession numbers 350, 351, and 352. The sermon is dated<br />

“1772” at the end. A note on the sermon reads “Dom. 3. Quadrag: Fer 5a post<br />

Dom 2dam.” For further biographical information on the Rev. Leonard Neale, see<br />

accession number 342.<br />

1282. NEALE, LEONARD. (MD; Cath.; 1747-1817; in MD 1783-1817)<br />

“[On the great commission.]” [1783-1817] 2pp. [Acc. No. 364]<br />

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

Bib. Ref.: “Euntes docete gentes, bazantes eos in nne patris & filii & spus Si going<br />

therefore teach ye al nations: Baptizing them in the name <strong>of</strong> the Father and <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Sonne and <strong>of</strong> the Holy Ghost.” [Matthew 28, 19].<br />

Commentary: Accession number 364 is the fourth <strong>of</strong> eight sermons bound together<br />

in the order accession numbers 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, and 368. The<br />

sermon consists mainly <strong>of</strong> notes. For further biographical information on the Rev.<br />

Leonard Neale, see accession number 342.<br />

Keywords: evangelism;<br />

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