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1639. TURQUAND, PAUL. (SC; Luth., Epis.; 1735-1786; ord. 1766; in SC 1753-1786)<br />

“[When I have [a] convenient season, I will call for thee.]” [1786] cover sheet + 11<br />

+ 4 blank pp. [Acc. No. 1706]<br />

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

Bib. Ref.: Acts. C. 24. V. 25. And as he reasoned <strong>of</strong> Righteousness, Temperance, &<br />

Judgement to co[me] Felix trembled, & answered, Go thy ways for this time, when I<br />

have [a] convenient season, I will call for thee.<br />

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

1688). Note on the sermon reads “Sunday Octr. 20th. Chappel. 27th. Church, Novr.<br />

3d. Orangeburgh. 1786 Jany. 15th. Amelia. Feby. 19th. Chappel.” Some text is lost<br />

where the manuscript has broken away from the gutter.<br />

Keywords: righteousness; temperance; Felix; gospel ministry; Paul. teachings <strong>of</strong>;<br />

1640. TURQUAND, PAUL. (SC; Luth., Epis.; 1735-1786; ord. 1766; in SC 1753-1786)<br />

“[When the fulness <strong>of</strong> the Time was come, God sent forth h[is] Son.]” [1766-1786]<br />

11 + 1 blank pp. [Acc. No. 1724]<br />

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

Bib. Ref.: Galat. 4. v. 4 & 5. But when the fulness <strong>of</strong> the Time was come, God sent<br />

forth h[is] Son; made <strong>of</strong> a Woman, made under the Law; To redeem the[m] that<br />

were under the Law, that we might receive the Adoption <strong>of</strong> S[ons.]<br />

Commentary: This is the tenth sermon <strong>of</strong> volume III (see accession number 1714).<br />

Some text is lost at the gutter due to tight binding on odd-numbered pages.<br />

Keywords: Paul, teachings <strong>of</strong>; Christ, salvation through;<br />

1641. TURQUAND, PAUL. (SC; Luth., Epis.; 1735-1786; ord. 1766; in SC 1753-1786)<br />

“[Who gave Jacob for a Spoil, & Israel to the Robbers?]” [1766-1786] 20 + 4 blank<br />

pp. [Acc. No. 1711]<br />

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

Bib. Ref.: Isaiah Cap. 42. v. 24. Who gave Jacob for a Spoil, & Israel to the Robbers?<br />

Did not the Lord, He, against whom we have sinned?<br />

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

1688). There is on this sermon no indication <strong>of</strong> the date or place preached. An<br />

unknown number <strong>of</strong> pages is missing at the end <strong>of</strong> the sermon. On page 1 in pencil,<br />

a different hand makes the notation “June 1775?” Since on page 2 Turquand speaks<br />

<strong>of</strong> “the invaders <strong>of</strong> our National Rights” the sermon is clearly <strong>of</strong> the Revolutionary<br />

period.<br />

Keywords: God, anger <strong>of</strong>; God, justice <strong>of</strong>; Jacob; man, sins <strong>of</strong>;<br />

1642. TURQUAND, PAUL. (SC; Luth., Epis.; 1735-1786; ord. 1766; in SC 1753-1786)<br />

“[Without me ye can do nothing.]” [1768] cover + 15 + 6 blank pp. [Acc. No. 1675]<br />

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

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