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1793 C. N. Nov. 8 - 1794 1799 1802.” Sewall, a Jesuit until the suppression in 1773,<br />

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

1490. SEWALL, CHARLES. (MD; Cath.; 1744-1805; in MD 1774-1805)<br />

“[On the scourging <strong>of</strong> Christ.]” [1789] 13pp. [Acc. No. 423]<br />

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

Bib. Ref.: “Tunc apprehendit Pilatus Jesum & flagellavit. Then Pilate took Jesus &<br />

scourg’d him. St. John. c.19” [19, 1].<br />

Commentary: A note at the head reads “March 15 - 1789 March 18 - 1792 Chals.<br />

Brents - March 12 - 1797.” Sewall, a Jesuit until the suppression in 1773, served in<br />

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

Keywords: Christ, scourging <strong>of</strong>; Passion <strong>of</strong> Christ;<br />

1491. SEWALL, CHARLES. (MD; Cath.; 1744-1805; in MD 1774-1805)<br />

“[On temptations.]” [1786] 11pp. [Acc. No. 414]<br />

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

Bib. Ref.: “Fidelis a Deus est qui non potietur vos tentari supra id quod potestis.<br />

God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above your strength. 1. Cor.<br />

c.10. v.13.”<br />

Commentary: A note at the head reads “October 1st 1786 Octer 19 - 1788 Novbr. 21<br />

- 1790.” A note at the end reads “Conewago 2d Mich. McGuia’s — green’s.” Sewall,<br />

a Jesuit until the suppression in 1773, served in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and<br />

Virginia from 1776 until his death.<br />

1492. SEWALL, CHARLES. (MD; Cath.; 1744-1805; in MD 1774-1805)<br />

“[On the torments <strong>of</strong> Hell.]” [1774-1806] 17pp. [Acc. No. 430]<br />

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

Bib. Ref.: “The rich man also died, & was buried in Hell. Luke. c.16. v.22.”<br />

Commentary: Sewall, a Jesuit until the suppression in 1773, served in Maryland,<br />

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

Keywords: Hell, torments <strong>of</strong>; judgment;<br />

1493. SEWALL, CHARLES. (MD; Cath.; 1744-1805; in MD 1774-1805)<br />

“On the vice <strong>of</strong> Ingratitude.” [1787] 15pp. [Acc. No. 417]<br />

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

Bib. Ref.: “Were there not ten made clean? and where are the nine? There is no one<br />

found to return, & give glory to God, but this stranger. Luke c.17 - v.17.”<br />

Commentary: A note at the head reads “13 Pent. May 13 - 1787 July 26 - 1787<br />

Jany. 14 - 1792 Taken out <strong>of</strong> Archer.” The sermon is based on a sermon by the Rev.<br />

James Archer, but the specific source has not been traced. Sewall, a Jesuit until the<br />

suppression in 1773, served in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia from 1776<br />

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