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h Index acrostics and anagrams, 167–68, 234nn51– 52 acts, Book of: acts 2:37 and Hooker’s Application of Redemption, 128, 133–38, 146–50, 202; acts 2:37 and rock’s auditing of Willard’s rahab sermon, 163; acts 22:20 and Clap’s spiritual autobiography , 194–95 adams, Thomas, 145; Mystical Bedlam, 145 adams, Thomas r., 212n69 allegory, 157 allen, James, 93 allen, Thomas, 70, 97–98, 131 alpert, Helle M., 224n9 ames, William, 108, 209n51; Cases of Conscience (or De Conscientia), 107; Marrow of Divinity, 224n3 amesian method, 19–20, 108 angier, Mary, 178–79 antinomian Controversy, 38, 105, 107, 167, 199–200; and the Cambridge Confessions , 235n12; Cotton and, 116, 214n13; shepard and, 38, 105, 167 auditors. See lay auditor notetaking; lay auditors and notetakers; sermon notebooks of lay auditors augustine, 19, 209n44 aural auditing, 30, 61–62, 77–78, 92–98; and affinity between minister and auditor , 97–98; capturing rhythms, 93–96; Chickering, 91–92, 97–98; in contrast to structural/content auditing, 96; difficulty of, 92–93; Disposition auditor, 77–78, 80, 93; Grant’s auditing of Hooker, 129–30; improvisation and spontaneous speech, 111–12, 129–30; and in situ transcription, 65, 67, 76–78, 82, 83–84, 92–93, 111–13, 115, 123–24, 148, 220n16, 228n28; Keayne, 119–27; and“legibility” of aural clues for the modern reader, 96–97; Metcalfe, 92–93; points rather than punctuation, 124–26; shorthand and self-fashioned symbols, 54, 74, 92, 93, 97–98, 223n42; sibbes’s sermons, 119–27; and verbal markers, 123–24, 129–30; Voracious auditor and Moodey’s sermons, 93–97, 154 authorship: and disseminated authority, 37, 58, 214n11; and lay auditor sermon notebooks, 21–25, 67–69; publishing ministers (clerical authorship), 35–47, 58; singular, 38–39; unauthorized publications , 35–37, 39–47, 213n6 Barker, Nicolas, 212n69 Baruch, ix–x, 56–57 Bay Psalm Book, 5, 6 Bernard, richard, 4, 13, 15–16; The Faithfull Shepheard, 4 bibliographical issues: and authenticity of manuscript sermons, 46–47, 52–54; authorship notions and lay auditor sermon notebooks, 21–25, 67–69; unauthorized publications, 35–37, 39–47, 213n6 Blair, ann, 213n6, 219n11, 229n49; on notetaking, 207n19, 213n7, 220n16 book history scholarship, 29, 30, 62–64, 211nn67–69 Borlas, Henry, 49–50, 51–52 Bradford, William, On Plymouth Plantation, 165–66 Bradstreet, anne, 6, 167, 168; The Tenth Muse, 167 Bragg, robert, 54–55 254 Index Brewster, William, 165–66 A Brief Recognition of New-Englands Errand into the Wilderness, 151 Brinsley, John, 116, 227n26 Broughton, Hugh, 56, 57, 218n55 Brown, Matthew P., 229n49 Browne, Joseph, 221n24 Burroughs, Jeremiah, 54 Bush, sargent, Jr., 41, 113, 215n22, 216n25, 229n41 Caldwell, Patricia, 12, 236n26 Calvinism: emphasis on innate depravity, 31, 141–42; and laity“cases of conscience ,” 107–8; soteriology, 11 Cambridge Confessions, 12, 39, 72–74, 104, 174–88, 202, 235n14. See also conversion narratives “cases of conscience,” 75, 98, 107–9, 114, 155, 177 catchwords, 55–56 Chauncy, Charles, 74, 174 Chickering, John: aural auditing, 91–92, 97–98; content auditing and sermon table/index, 90–92; and shorthand, 92, 97–98, 223n42 Clap, roger, 189–202; family migration narrative, 189–93; Memoirs, 189–202; self-interrogation and private revelation /salvation, 199–201; spiritual autobiography (tripartite conversion story), 189–202, 237n46; spiritual crisis/latent doubts, 193, 197–202 clerical networks and the laity, 116–17 clerical notes, 8, 61, 67–68, 72, 220n16, 221n25. See also publishing ministers (clerical authorship) Cobbet, Thomas, 85 Cohen, Charles lloyd: on auditor notetaking , 213n7, 222n34; on“original debility ,” 12, 232n28 Cohen, Daniel a., 210n61 Cohen, Matt, 211n67 Coke, sir edward, 54 Colacurcio, Michael J., 216n25, 224n2, 224n3; Godly Letters, 38 Cole, Peter, 41, 215n22 collation, scriptural, 21, 150, 157–63, 165, 171; and auditor notes, 21, 158–63; and conversion narratives, 158–63, 182–85, 186–88, 195–97, 202; Gordis on, 21; and the literal sense, 157–63; by Paul, 162; Perkins’s on, 21, 150, 157–58, 162–63; rock auditing of Willard ’s sermon on rahab, 158–63, 186; shepard’s autobiography, 186–88, 202; and vernacular translation, 150 “communications circuit,” 37, 211–12n69 communion (lord’s supper), 168–69, 206n15 content auditing, 30, 61–62, 86–92; accuracy , 115, 119, 123–24; Chickering’s sermon table/index, 90–92; contrasted to aural auditing, 96; dialogic insertions, 109; discrete units of meaning, 86; elegant auditor, 86–88; Flynt’s sermon, 86–88; Metcalfe, 88–90, 115; recording portable touchstones, 88; and scripture...

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