Manuscript notes for a sermon on Romans 14:8, including notations on seven different funerals where the sermon was performed, including at the funerals of Oliver Peabody (d. 1752) and Rev. Aaron Smith (1713-1781). "For whether we live we live unto ye Lord, and whether we die we die unto ye L: whether we live yf. or die, We are the Lord's." Gives context for the scriptural selection. Emphasizes that humans' lives are not their own and they do not have authority over death. Discusses the uncertainties of life and death, the implications and requirements of "Living or Dying to ye Lord," the Christian's duty to do so, and the comforts this yields. Notes the possibility of death, mentioning the sudden loss of eminent men and smallpox contagions to underscore the dangers of sudden death and the need for spiritual readiness. Discusses serving and dedicating one's life to the Lord, the impact of man's relationship to the Holy Spirit and Jesus, and being prepared to die according to God's will. Underscores God's authority as man's maker, thus turning ownership over life and death to Him. References Philippians 1:21, Mark 10:19, Colossians 3:24, Galatians 6:14, Ephesians 2:10, 1 Corinthians 6:19-20, 2 Corinthians 5:5, Psalms 116, John 12:26, John 21:19, Hebrews 6:19.