‘Nemo confidat nimium secundes: | Nemo desperet meliora lapsus.’ (Seneca.) Dated at Leipzig. Addressed to (Elias) Silberrad. Numbered 417.
‘Πραγματεὐσασθε ἵως ἔρχομαι.’(?) (Luke, xix. 13.) Dated at Franeker. Addressed to Elias Silberrad. Numbered 175.
Two inscriptions on one slip, (i) on the recto, (ii) on the verso. (i) ‘Μέλλουσα μένουσα.’ (Hebrews, xiii. 14. Cf. ADB.) Dated at Leipzig. Addressed to (Elias) Silberrad. Numbered 113. (ii) ‘Spes confisa Deo nunquam confusa recedit.’ Dated at Leipzig, ‘finito Jubilaeo Academico’. Addressed to (Elias) Silberrad.
‘Nil nisi Jesum, eundemque crucifixum. | Quia | Crux Christi unica est eruditio verborum Dei, | Theologia sincerissima.’ (1 Corinthians, ii. 2, and Luther, Operationes in Psalmos.) ‘Symbol. Διὰ δυσφημίας καῖ ἐυφημίας.’ (2 Corinthians, vi. 8.) Dated at Giessen, ‘prid[ie] fest[i] Pasch[ae]’. Addressed to Elias Silberrad. Numbered 115.
‘Ἐνὸς ἔστι Χρεία.’ (Luke, x. 42.) ‘Unum hoc necessarium sedulo urgendum.’ Dated at The Hague. Addressed to (Elias) Silberrad. Numbered 221. A note has been added recording Meuschen’s later appointment to positions at Hanau.