Sharp, Thomas
Sharp, Thomas
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A defence of the Enquiry about the lawfulness of eating blood. In answer to the remarks of The Apostolical decree at Jerusalem prov'd to be still in force
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An enquiry about the lawfulness of eating blood. Occasion'd by "Revelation examin'd with candour" [by Patrick Delany]. In a letter to a friend. With some remarks upon the "Question about eating of blood stated and examin'd" [by John Averell]
cover - TLThe life of John Sharp, D.D., L...Sharp, Thomas
The life of John Sharp, D.D., Lord Archbishop of York
no cover - NKNecessary knowledge of the Lord...Sharp, Thomas
Necessary knowledge of the Lord's Supper and the necessary preparation for it shewn from the words of its institution in a sermon preach'd at the Cathedral of York, March 29, 1727
no cover - MHMr Hutchinson's Exposition of c...Sharp, Thomas
Mr Hutchinson's Exposition of cherubim and his hypothesis concerning them examined
no cover - ASA sermon preached at St. Nichol...Sharp, Thomas
A sermon preached at St Nicholas's church in Newcastle
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A defence of the Enquiry about the lawfulness of eating blood. In answer to the remarks of The Apostolical decree at Jerusalem prov'd to be still in force
- Open Work
An enquiry about the lawfulness of eating blood. Occasion'd by "Revelation examin'd with candour" [by Patrick Delany]. In a letter to a friend. With some remarks upon the "Question about eating of blood stated and examin'd" [by John Averell]
- Open Work
The life of John Sharp, D.D., Lord Archbishop of York
- Open Work
Necessary knowledge of the Lord's Supper and the necessary preparation for it shewn from the words of its institution in a sermon preach'd at the Cathedral of York, March 29, 1727
- Open Work
Mr Hutchinson's Exposition of cherubim and his hypothesis concerning them examined
- Open Work
A sermon preached at St Nicholas's church in Newcastle