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Title: [unknown]
Author: Morris, Castilian
Attribution: [C. Morris]
Date(s): 1692
Manuscript: Lt 56
Contents: Religious acrostic on the word God, praising him. Between prose
meditations dated 1692. Repeated three times elsewhere in the MS.
Title: [unknown]
Author: Morris, Castilian
Attribution: [C. Morris]
Date(s): 1693
Manuscript: Lt 56
Contents: Religious acrostic on the words Man pardon, requesting
forgiveness of sins and salvation through Christ. Between prose
meditations dated 1693. Cf. the rearranged version that occurs
three times later in the MS, and the two separate occurrences of
'Man'
Title: Wales
Author: Morris, Castilian
Attribution: [C. Morris]
Date(s): 1693
Manuscript: Lt 56
Contents: Religious acrostic on the word Wales, on how admiring God's
works in nature while travelling through the Welsh mountains
made him long to see the beauties of heaven. Between prose
meditations dated 1693.
Title: [unknown]
Author: Morris, Castilian
Attribution: [C. Morris]
Date(s): 1694
Manuscript: Lt 56
Contents: Religious acrostic on the word Cross, asking to be filled with
and purified by the spirit of Christ. Between prose meditations
dated 1694. Repeated four times elsewhere in the MS.
Title: [unknown]
Author: Morris, Castilian
Attribution: [C. Morris]
Date(s): 1694
Manuscript: Lt 56
Contents: Religious acrostic on the word Cross, asking to be filled with
and purified by the spirit of Christ. Between prose meditations
dated 1694. Repeated four times elsewhere in the MS.
Title: [unknown]
Author: Morris, Castilian
Attribution: [C. Morris]
Date(s): 1694
Manuscript: Lt 56
Contents: Religious acrostic on the word Altar, praising God and offering
his heart to him in devotion. Between prose meditations dated
1694. Repeated later in the MS.
Title: Die Mercure 8 Augusti 1694, Upon my journey into Wales
Author: Morris, Castilian
Attribution: C. Morris
Date(s): 1694 (title)
Manuscript: Lt 56
Contents: Religious acrostic on the word Journey, asking for God's
guidance and protection during a visit to Wales. Repeated with
slight variation later in the MS.
Title: Die Domini 16 die Septembri 1694. Sabbath
Author: Morris, Castilian
Attribution: [C. Morris]
Date(s): 1694 (title)
Manuscript: Lt 56
Contents: Religious acrostic on the word Sabbath, praising god and hoping
for eventual salvation. Repeated four times later in the MS.
Title: [unknown]
Author: Morris, Castilian
Attribution: C. Morris
Date(s): 1695
Manuscript: Lt 56
Contents: Religious acrostic on the word Confession, confessing his sins
and praying for purification and salvation through Christ.
Between prose and verse dated 1695.
Title: [unknown]
Author: Morris, Castilian
Attribution: C. Morris
Date(s): 1695
Manuscript: Lt 56
Contents: Religious acrostic on the word Repentance, repenting of his sins
and praying for salvation through Christ. Between prose and
verse dated 1695. Final two lines repeated later in the MS.
Title: [unknown]
Author: Morris, Castilian
Attribution: C. Morris
Date(s): 1693
Manuscript: Lt 56
Contents: Religious acrostic on the words Pardon Man, requesting
forgiveness of sins and salvation through Christ. Repeated
three times elsewhere in the MS, once with Man first, and cf. the two
separate occurrences of 'Man' alone (BCMSV 2466, 2469).
Title: Dies Domini 12 die Maij existens dies Penticoste. 1695.
Author: Morris, Castilian
Attribution: C. Morris
Date(s): 1695 (title)
Manuscript: Lt 56
Contents: Religious acrostic on the word Penticost, i.e. Pentecost, asking
for the holy spirit to inspire his love for God and end his
sins. Repeated later in the MS.