22.01.2013 Views

SERMONS - University of Tennessee, Knoxville

SERMONS - University of Tennessee, Knoxville

SERMONS - University of Tennessee, Knoxville

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

SeRMon entRieS<br />

1613. TURQUAND, PAUL. (SC; Luth., Epis.; 1735-1786; ord. 1766; in SC 1753-1786)<br />

“[No chastening for the present seemeth to be joyous.]” [1776] cover sheet + 10<br />

(part I) + 8 (part II) +1 blank pp. [Acc. No. 1735]<br />

Repository: South Carolina Historical Society, Charleston, SC<br />

Bib. Ref.: Heb. C. 12. v. 11. Now no chastening for the present seemeth to be<br />

joyous, but grievou[s;] nevertheless afterwards it yieldeth the peaceable fruits <strong>of</strong><br />

Righteousnes[s] unto them that are exercised thereby.<br />

Commentary: This is the twenty-first sermon <strong>of</strong> volume III (see accession number<br />

1714). Several words <strong>of</strong> text are lost at the bottom <strong>of</strong> the gutter on pages 3, 11, and<br />

15. A note on the sermon reads “Augst. 4th. 1776 Chappel 1st. part. 11th. Church<br />

18th. Chappel 2d. part.”<br />

Keywords: chastisement; righteousness;<br />

1614. TURQUAND, PAUL. (SC; Luth., Epis.; 1735-1786; ord. 1766; in SC 1753-1786)<br />

“[O that they were wise.]” [1769] [1] + 15 + [5]pp. [Acc. No. 1678]<br />

Repository: South Carolina Historical Society, Charleston, SC<br />

Bib. Ref.: Deut. C. 32. V. 29. O that they were wise, that they understood this, that<br />

they would consider their latter end!<br />

Commentary: This is the thirteenth sermon <strong>of</strong> volume I (see accession number<br />

1665). There is some loss <strong>of</strong> text at the right margin and at the gutter where the<br />

manuscript has broken away. A note on the sermon reads “Amelia Sunday Octr.<br />

22d. 1769. Chappel Sunday Novr. 19th. 1769. Chappel Sunday Octr. 30th. 1774<br />

Church Novr. 13th. foll[owin]g. Dec. 1st. 1776 Church.”<br />

Keywords: wisdom; death; salvation;<br />

1615. TURQUAND, PAUL. (SC; Luth., Epis.; 1735-1786; ord. 1766; in SC 1753-1786)<br />

“At the Opening <strong>of</strong> the Chappel Amelia.” [1767] cover sheet + 15 + 5 blank pp.<br />

[Acc. No. 1669]<br />

Repository: South Carolina Historical Society, Charleston, SC<br />

Bib. Ref.: Leviticus 36 [sic. 26]. v. 2. Ye shall keep my Sabbaths, and reverence my<br />

Sanctuary, I am the Lord.<br />

Commentary: This is the fourth sermon <strong>of</strong> volume I (see accession number 1665).<br />

A note on the sermon reads “St. Matthews Chap. Sunday 26th. April 1767. at the<br />

Opening [<strong>of</strong>] the Chap.”<br />

Keywords: Sabbath, keeping the; chapel, opening <strong>of</strong>;<br />

1616. TURQUAND, PAUL. (SC; Luth., Epis.; 1735-1786; ord. 1766; in SC 1753-1786)<br />

“[The Path <strong>of</strong> the just is as the shining Light.]” [1774] cover sheet + 13 + 3 blank pp.<br />

[Acc. No. 1698]<br />

Repository: South Carolina Historical Society, Charleston, SC<br />

Bib. Ref.: Prov. C. 4. v. 18. 19. The Path <strong>of</strong> the just is as the shining Light, that<br />

527

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!