43. A homily for the first week in Advent, followed (f. 245r) by a table of unlucky days in the Coptic year.
45. Homily on bodily pleasures and the soulʼs rebirth entitled Maqālah fī malādhdh al-jasad wa-mīlād al-nafs [tr. by Antonius].
56. Horologion, followed (ff. 86r-174v) by Menaeon, and (ff. 174v-214v) by Troparia and Kontakia; followed by various canons etc., including the homily of Cyril of Alexandria on the departure of the soul from the body
57. A hotch-potch of prayers, cabbalistic and Qurʼānic materials, talismans and the like, partly in Arabic and partly in Turkish, including an extract on the mystical properties of the Arabic letters attributed to Ghazzālī, 1058-1111 (f. 8v)