Neale, Bennet (1 of 2), 1755 - 1762
Scope and Contents
Sermons by Bennet or Bennett Neale, SJ (1709-1787). Entered 1728; served in Maryland 1742-1787. Woodstock College Archives, except when noted.
(1) 1755. Title: "Passion Sermon." Text: Lamentations 1:12. 11 pages. Note on wrapper: "o vos omnes etc 1755 At home 1759-- Elk Ridge 1760 and 1762 At S: H: and N: T: 1775."
(2) 1759. Title: "Christian Charity" Text: John 6:5. 8 pages. Note at head: "Dca 4a Quadrages." Note on wrapper: "Unde ememus panes etc Elk-Ridg 1759 and 1760 At Bwhee-Town [Bowie?]: A: G 1766 1763 at ye Eastn Branch 1770 at ye Marsh 1770 at home and S: H: 1774."
(3) 1760. Title: "Retirement from Worldly affairs." Text: Matthew 6:24. 7 pages. Note at head: "14th Sunday after Pent:" Notes on wrapper: "Matt. VI. 24. Nemo potest duobus Dnis servire etc 1760 1763" and "14a post Pentec."
(4) 1760. Title: "Upon the Holy Sacrifice of Masse." Text: John 2:14, 16. 13 pages. Note on wrapper: "1760 and 1769 Anno 1771 - at Nly Ys Qr - The East: Branch: Ms. C[illegible] Anno: 1774 -- at S: H."
(5) 1761. No title. Text: Luke 24:25. Alternate text: Romans 6:9. 8 pages. Note at head: "Dnca Resurrectionis." Note on wrapper: "Dnca Resurrectionis Textus ex Feria 11a 1761 at Home 1766 and Bal: Town and Nic: Hornalls at home 1770 at S: H: 1775 Georg Spire and Cath. Mannin." Maryland Province Archives.
(6) 1762. Title: "The Ascension of our Lord." Text: John 14:28. 8 pages. Note on wrapper: "Si diligeretis me etc 1762." Maryland Province Archives.
(7) 1762. Title: "Magdalain, or ye Poenitent Sinner." Text: Luke 7:47. 8 pages. Notes on wrapper: "1762 1766” and "22d July." Maryland Province Archives.
Dates
- 1755 - 1762
Creator
- Neale, Bennet, 1709-1787 (Person)
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Extent
From the Collection: 1.6 Cubic Feet (4 boxes)
Language of Materials
English
Creator
- Neale, Bennet, 1709-1787 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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