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Brotherton Collection6
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C. Morris6
Morris, Castilian6

Title: Pardon ... Man

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), the present occurrence sharing its

slight variation and separate headings with BCMSV

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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).

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Title: Dies Domini 13 die Junii 1697

Author: Morris, Castilian

Attribution: C. Morris

Date(s): 1694

Manuscript: Lt 56

Contents: Religious acrostic on the word Sabbath, praising god and hoping

for eventual salvation. Repeated four times elsewhere in the MS.

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Title: Dies Domini, 14 die Julij 1695. Sabbath

Author: Morris, Castilian

Attribution: C. Morris

Date(s): 1694

Manuscript: Lt 56

Contents: Religious acrostic on the word Sabbath, praising god and hoping

for eventual salvation. Repeated four times elsewhere in the MS.

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Title: Sabbath

Author: Morris, Castilian

Attribution: C. Morris

Date(s): 1694

Manuscript: Lt 56

Contents: Religious acrostic on the word Sabbath, praising god and hoping

for eventual salvation. Repeated four times elsewhere in the MS.

At end, "Die domini 6 die Octobris 1695".

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Title: Sabbath

Author: Morris, Castilian

Attribution: C. Morris

Date(s): 1694

Manuscript: Lt 56

Contents: Religious acrostic on the word Sabbath, praising god and hoping

for eventual salvation. At end, "Die Domini 18 die Aprilis

1697". Repeated four times elsewhere in the MS.

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