Diderich, Bernard (2 of 4), 1781 - 1787
Scope and Contents
Sermons by Bernard Diderich or Diderick, SJ (1726-1793). Also known as John Baptist Diderich. Entered 1745; in Maryland 1771-1793. Woodstock College Archives. Maryland Province Archives, except when noted.
(10) 1781. No title. Text: Exodus 22:12. 12 pages. Note at head: "Pottomack octob. 1781 elk - Nov: 1781."
(11) 1783. Title: "on frequent communion after easter." Text: Matthew 11:28. 12 pages. Note at head: "Pottom: maii 1783 - 86 elk R Jun. 1783." Woodstock College Archives.
(12) 1783. Title: "on prayer." Text: John 16:24. 8 pages. Imperfect: incomplete at end. Note at head: "elk R. aug 1783 annap Sept. 1783." Woodstock College Archives.
(13) 1783. Title: "On submission to the will of god." Text: Matthew 12:50. 12 pages. Note at head: "elk Ridge, pottom: august 1783."
(14) 1783. No title. Text: John 6:56. 12 pages. Note at head: "Elk R Jun. 1783 potto: June. 1784." A few emendations in the hand of Rev. Francis Neale. Maryland Province Archives (pages 1-4); Woodstock College Archives (pages 5-12).
(15) 1784. No title. Text: Luke 24:34. Alternate text: 1 Corinthians 2:4, 13. 10 pages, plus inserted slip. Note at head "Elk R. april 1784." Note at end (in the hand of Rev. Francis Neale): "1808 17 April." A few emendations in Neale's hand.
(16) 1785. Title: "On affliction." Text: Matthew 8:26. 12 pages. Imperfect: incomplete at end. Note at head: "Elk. aug. 1785."
(17) 1785. No title. Text: John 20:23. 4 pages. Imperfect: incomplete at end. Note at head: "Elk. 1785." Woodstock College Archives.
(18) 1787. Title: "on the devotion to the bd virgin." Text: Gradual proper for Mass on the Feast of the Assumption. 2 pages. Imperfect: text and introduction (part) only. Note at head: "Pott. 87."
Dates
- 1781 - 1787
Creator
- Diderich, Bernard, 1726-1793 (Person)
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Extent
From the Collection: 1.6 Cubic Feet (4 boxes)
Language of Materials
English
Creator
- Diderich, Bernard, 1726-1793 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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