Sharp, Thomas, 1693-1758
Sharp, Thomas
Thomas Sharp
VIAF ID: 13736644 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Sharp, Thomas
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Sharp, Thomas ‡d 1693-1758
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Sharp, Thomas, ‡d 1693-1758
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Sharp
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (7)
5xx's: Related Names (5)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Northumberland
- 500 1 _ ‡a Sharp, Granville ‡d 1735-1813
- 500 1 _ ‡a Sharp, James ‡d 1783+
- 500 1 _ ‡a Sharp, Thomas ‡d 1725-1772
- 500 1 _ ‡a Sharp, William ‡d 1729-1810
Works
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An apology for the annual collections made towards the support of clergymens widows and orphans, within the counties of Durham and Northumberland. Being a sermon preached at the yearly meeting of the sons of the clergy at Newcastle upon Tyne, ... on Thursday the 23d of October 1746. By Tho. Sharp. | |
Chants | |
A charity-Sermon, for the relief of poor widows : and children of clergymen, within the diocese of Durham: preached before the Sons of the Clergy, at their Anniversary Meeting in St. Nicholas Church in Newcastle upon Tyne, Sept. 7. 1721. Published at the Request of the Society. | |
A charity sermon preach'd in the Parish-Church of All-Saints, in Newcastle upon Tyne : on the festival of All-Saints, 1722. Being The Day for the Annual Collection for the poor Children of the Charity-School, belonging to the said Parish. By the rector of Rothbury, Northumberland. | |
Concio ad clerum, habita in Ecclesia Sanct? : Mari? Cantab. 14to Maii, 1729. Pro Gradu octoratus in Sacra Theologia. A Thoma Sharp, S. T. P. Colleg. Trin. quondam Socio. | |
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 | |
Discourses touching the antiquity of the Hebrew tongue and character : I. An Examination of certain Arguments that have been lately urged in Proof of the Primaevity of the Hebrew Tongue. With remarks on Mr Holloway's manner of spiritualizing Hebrew proper Names, in his Letter and Spirit, &c. II. Some Account of the Correspondence between Dr Chandler, late Bishop of Durham, and Mr Holloway, upon the Primaevity and Pre-Eminence of the Hebrew: With a Reply to Mr Holloway's late Treatise on that Subject, so far as it concerns his Lordship. III. An Enquiry into the force of Mr Holloway's Arguments to prove that the ancient Hebrew Letters were not the same as those which are now called the Samaritan. With a Remark on what he says of the Samaritan Shekels | |
Divine harmony : being a collection of psalm-tunes, in three, four, and five, parts, composed by the late Rev. Phocion Henley, M.A. and the late Rev. Thomas Sharp, M.A. Treble and bass | |
Double [...] Dr Sharp | |
An enquiry about the lawfulness of eating blood : Occasion'd by Revelation examin'd with Candour. In a letter to a Friend. With some Remarks upon the Question about eating of Blood stated and examin'd. By a Prebendary of York. | |
An enquiry into the causes of infidelity. : In two discourses upon John VII. 17. Deliver'd at St. Mary's in Cambridge, before the university: the former being an act-sermon, on May 18. The other on the commencement-Sunday, June 29, 1729 ... To which is prefixed, A discourse concerning the true interpretation of the said text. | |
The life of John Sharp, Lord Archbishop of York | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] [...] Rev Dr Thos Sharp (Archdn of Northumberland) | |
Mr. Hutchinson's exposition of cherubim ... | |
The necessary knowledge of the Lord's Supper | |
Relation des mesures qui furent prises dans les années 1711, 1712. et 1713. pour introduire la liturgie anglicane dans le Roiaume de Prusse et dans L'Electorat de Hanover : Eclaircie Par Des Lettres et autres Pièces originales Relatives à ce Projet. Le tout extrait d'un manuscrit qui n'a pas encore été rendu public, contenant des mémoires de la vie du Docteur Jean Sharp, Archevêque D'York. Traduit de l'anglois par J.T. Muysson, Ministre de la Chapelle Françoise du Palais de St. James, et de L'Eglise Françoise de la Savoie à Londres. | |
A reply to a pamphlet, entitled, The Protestant flail; or, A Defence (grounded upon Scripture) of a Letter to the Clergy of Northumberland. In further vindication of Bishop Taylor; and in Justification of certain Remarks upon the said Letter, Formerly Published. | |
A review and defence of two dissertations concerning the etymology and scripture meaning of the Hebrew words Elohim and Berith | |
The rubric in the Book of common prayer : and the Canons of the Church of England, so far as they relate to the parochial clergy, considered. In a course of visitation charges. By Thomas Sharp, D. D. Archdeacon of Northumberland. Published at the Request of the Clergy of that Archdeaconry. | |
A sermon preached at St Nicholas's church in Newcastle : before the governors of the infirmary, for the counties of Durham, Newcastle, and Northumberland, on Thursday May 23, 1751. Being The Day appointed for Opening the Hospital for the Reception of Patients, and for returning Thanks to Almighty God for the singular Success He hath given to this Charity; and for imploring His Blessing upon it at all Times | |
A sermon preached at the opening of the new chapel of Cornhill upon Tweed, on Sunday July 12, 1752. By Tho. Sharp, D.D. archdeacon of Northumberland, and prebendary of Durham. | |
The speech made at Farewell-Hall : to the Honourable and Right Reverend Father in God, Richard, By Divine Providence, Lord Bishop of Durham, on his Lordship's first arrival in his diocese on Friday, July 6th, 1753 | |
Tracts on various subjects |