Bolton, John (1 of 3), 1772 - 1777
Scope and Contents
Sermons by John Bolton, SJ (1742-1809). Entered 1761; served in Maryland 1766-1809. Woodstock College Archives, except when noted.
(1) 1772. No title. Text: Introit of the Mass. Alternate text: Psalm 45:9. 8 pages. Imperfect: incomplete at end. Notes at head: "Newp. 1772 Sac. 1773 Portob 1784 St. Joseph's 1789 Do 1797." Maryland Province Archives.
(2) 1773. No title. Text: 1 Corinthians 1:9. 16 pages. Note at head: "Festi Sti Ignatij." Note at end: "Portobacco 1773. Bourd." Based on the "Sermon pour la feste de S. Ignace de Loyola" by the French Jesuit Rev. Louis Bourdaloue.
(3) 1775. No title. Text: Luke 24:34. 10 pages. Imperfect: incomplete at end. Note at head: "Dom. Resur. Sachaia 1775 Newp. 1782."
(4) 1776. No title. Text: Luke 21:27. 12 pages. Note at head: "Dom. 1a Advent: Sach. 1776 New 1780 Sach. 1782 J. Carey's D 1 Ad. 1793."
(5) 1776. No title. Text: Luke 5:5. 14 pages. Note at head: "Dom 4 pst pent: Newp...76 St. Inig:..76 Baltimore..76 Ask. 2.pt. Sach. 1777 Newp. 1780 Cob Neck 1782 St. Jos. 1791 Councell 1792 St. Jos. 1796."
(6) 1777. No title. Text: John 1:19. 12 pages. Note at head: "Dom 3 adv Newp. 1777 ibid 1783 Portob. 1780 Cob Neck 1782 Sachaia 1785 J. Carey's 1793 Queen's T. 1799." Maryland Province Archives.
(7) 1777. No title. Text: John 16:5. 12 pages. Note at head: "Dom 4a. pst pasch. Sach. 1777. 1779 Newp. 1778 ibid. 1781 Askom 1780 Councel 1796 St. Jos. 1798 1st pt."
Dates
- 1772 - 1777
Creator
- Bolton, John, 1742-1809 (Person)
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Extent
From the Collection: 1.6 Cubic Feet (4 boxes)
Language of Materials
English
Creator
- Bolton, John, 1742-1809 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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