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Brotherton Collection50
Brotherton Collection Manuscript Verse50

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Morris, Castilian50
C. Morris50
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INDEX/BCMSV/2430
1695
Religious acrostic on the word Tenn, i.e. Ten, on the necessity to be constantly prepared for Christ's coming. Repeated twice
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INDEX/BCMSV/2431
1695
Religious acrostic on the word One, requesting God's help to enable him to praise his name continually. Between prose and
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INDEX/BCMSV/2432
1695
Religious acrostic on the word Two, praising God. At end, "post
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INDEX/BCMSV/2433
1695
Religious acrostic on the word Three, on the need to repent and praise God continually because of passing time and human
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INDEX/BCMSV/2434
1695 (at end)
Religious acrostic on the word Four, on the need for repentance
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INDEX/BCMSV/2437
1695
Religious acrostic on the word Seaven, i.e. Seven, expressing praise of and thanksgiving to God. At end, "Except the merits of thy dear son my ever blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ", followed by two verse lines (see BCMSV 2438) and the date "13
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INDEX/BCMSV/2438
1695
Final two lines of the religious acrostic on the word Repentance
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INDEX/BCMSV/2439
1694
Religious acrostic on the word Sabbath, praising god and hoping
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INDEX/BCMSV/2440
1695
Religious acrostic on the word Eight, praising God and asking for his favour in matters of worldly prosperity. Repeated from
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INDEX/BCMSV/2441
1694
Religious acrostic on the word Journey, asking for God's guidance and protection during a visit to Yorkshire. Repeated with
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INDEX/BCMSV/2443
1695
Religious acrostic on the word Eleaven, i.e. Eleven, requesting God to accept his attempts at praise. Repeated three times elsewhere in the MS. At end, "11 eodem die. See the 107 psalm being the
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INDEX/BCMSV/2444
1694
Religious acrostic on the word Sabbath, praising god and hoping for eventual salvation. Repeated four times elsewhere in the MS.