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Blessedness of the Eighteoiis (The). Preached in St. Paul's, 
Stonehouse, February 15th, 1852, on the Death of Samuel 
Derry, Esq., Surgeon. W. Blood. Plymouth. 1852. 
Compassion towards Captives, especially towards our Brethren and 
Countrymen who are in Miserable Bondage in Barbaric, urged 
and pressed in Three Sermons on Heb. xiii. 3 ; preached in 
Plymouth, October, 1636. —Fitz Geffry. [Dedicated to 
Cavse, Mayor.] 1637. 
Catholick Charity recommended. J. Glanvill. 1669. 
Character of Paul the Pharisee, and Paul the Christian. I. Wors- 
ley. 1809. 
Corpus Christi : being the Substance of a Sermon preached in 
Charles Church, Plymouth, before the Corpus Christi Society. 
R. Hawker. Plymouth. 1814. 
Christ the only Foundation : Two Sermons. G. R. Prynne. 
Lidstone, Plymouth. 1849. 
Christ Walking on the Sea : a Discourse addressed to Emigrants at 
Plymouth, September 19th, 1852. Simms, Plymouth. 1852. 
Conversion : Preached at the Yisitation of the Venerable the Arch- 
deacon of Cornwall, held at Liskeard, 3rd June, 1858. R. 
Hobhouse. Plymouth. 1858. 
Confirmation Sermons: Preached in August and September, 1858, 
in St. Andrew's Chapel, Plymouth. J. C. Street. 1858. 
Christian Sympathy : Preached in St. Andrew's Church, February 
16th, 1864, the day of the Inauguration of the Royal Albert 
Wing of the South Devon and East Cornwall Hospital. 
Archdeacon Downall. Keys, Plymouth. 1864. 
Church and the Drama (The). T. W. Freckelton. 1865. 
* Death's Deliverance and Eliah's Fiery Charut; or, the Holy Man's 
Tryumph after Death. Delivered in Two Sermons, preached at 
Plymouth — the one on the 16th, and the other on the 19th, of 
August, 1631 ; the former at the funerall of Thomas Sherwill, 
an eminent and pious Magistrate of that place, and the other 
at the funerall of Matthias Mills, Bac. of Div., Preacher to 
the Town of Plymouth. By Alexander Grosse, Pastor of 
Plympton St. Mary. 1G32. 
[Reprinted 1640, when Grosse was Pastor of Bridford St. Mary.] 
Death's Advantage; or, A Sermon preached at the Funerall of the 
Koble and Valiant Gentleman, Colonell William Gould, High 
Sheriffe of Devon, by Order of Parliament, late Commander 
