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SoutHeRn MAnuScRipt SeRMonS BefoRe 1800<br />

1486. SEWALL, CHARLES. (MD; Cath.; 1744-1805; in MD 1774-1805)<br />

“[On the Resurrection.]” [1789] 12pp. [Acc. No. 422]<br />

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

Bib. Ref.: “Respondens autem Angelus, dixit mulieribus: nolite expavescere; Jesum<br />

quaeritis Nazareneum, crucifixum; surrexit, non est hic; ecce locus, ubi posuerunt<br />

eum. Be not affrighted: ye seek Jesus <strong>of</strong> Nazareth, who was crucified; he has risen;<br />

he is not here; behold ye place where they laid him. Marc. ch. 16” [16, 6].<br />

Commentary: A note at the end reads “Conewago April 12 - 1789 April 4th - 1790<br />

[April?] 8 - 1792 Winchester At home.” Sewall, a Jesuit until the suppression in<br />

1773, served in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia from 1776 until his death.<br />

1487. SEWALL, CHARLES. (MD; Cath.; 1744-1805; in MD 1774-1805)<br />

“[On the Resurrection.]” [1774-1806] 11pp. [Acc. No. 432]<br />

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

Bib. Ref.: “Traditus est propter delicta nostra, & resurrexit propter justificationem<br />

nostram. He was deliver’d up for our sins & he rose again for our justification. Ep ad<br />

Rom. c.4” [4, 25].<br />

Commentary: A note at the head reads “Confirmation - on Tuesday after 10 o<br />

[illegible].” Sewall, a Jesuit until the suppression in 1773, served in Maryland,<br />

Pennsylvania, and Virginia from 1776 until his death.<br />

Keywords: confirmation;<br />

1488. SEWALL, CHARLES. (MD; Cath.; 1744-1805; in MD 1774-1805)<br />

“[On salvation.]” [1787] 11pp. [Acc. No. 418]<br />

Repository: Georgetown <strong>University</strong>, Washington, DC (Maryland Province Archives)<br />

Bib. Ref.: “Fugite de medio Babilonis, ut salvet unusquisq[ue] animam suam. Flee<br />

ye from the midst <strong>of</strong> Babilon, & let every one save his own soul. Jeremias. c.51.<br />

v.6.” Alternate text: “Quaerite ergo primum regnum Dei. Seek therefore first the<br />

kingdom <strong>of</strong> God. Matt. c.6 - v.33.”<br />

Commentary: Notes at the head read “Jany. 14 - 1787 Novbr. 23 - 178[] Octbr 3d<br />

- 1790 Augst. 21 - 1791 At home Jany. 11th - 1795 1797 1799 Sepr 5 - 1803,” and,<br />

in an unidentified hand, “at a retreat’s beginning or [for the alternate text] 14a<br />

post Pentec.” Sewall, a Jesuit until the suppression in 1773, served in Maryland,<br />

Pennsylvania, and Virginia from 1776 until his death.<br />

1489. SEWALL, CHARLES. (MD; Cath.; 1744-1805; in MD 1774-1805)<br />

“[On salvation.]” [1792] 12pp. [Acc. No. 427]<br />

Repository: Georgetown <strong>University</strong>, Washington, DC (Maryland Province Archives)<br />

Bib. Ref.: “What does it pr<strong>of</strong>it a man, if he gain the whole world, & lose his own<br />

soul? Matt. c16. v.26 —.”<br />

Commentary: A note at the head reads “Jan 29 - 1792 Elk Ridge N. T. Augst. 19 -<br />

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