Sharpe, Gregory, 1713-1771
Gregory Sharpe Church of England clergyman and author; (1713-1771)
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Works
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The advantage of a religious education : A sermon preached before the guardians of the asylum, at their chapel, on the Queen's birth-day, May 19, 1770. By Gregory Sharpe, L.L.D. master of the Temple, and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. To which is added, An account of this charity from the institution to the present time. | |
An argument in defence of Christianity : taken from The Concessions of the most antient Adversaries, Jews and Pagans, Philosophers and Historians. In which is shewn, The different State of Infidelity in those early Times, from what it now is. To which is added, An apology for some of the First Christian Fathers; with Some Remarks upon the Genuineness of the Four Gospels. By Gregory Sharpe, L.L D. Fellow of the Royal Society, and of the Society of Antiquarians. | |
A defence of the late Dr. Samuel Clarke, against the reply of Sieur Lewis-Philip Thummig, in favour of Mr. Leibnitz. With that reply, in French and English. To which is added, an original letter from Mr. Leibnitz. | |
A dissertation upon the origin and structure of the Latin tongue. Containing a rational and compendious method of learning Latin: taken from the powers of the Servile letters, the uses of the Greek digamma, and the causes of the Latin tongue. By Gregory Sharpe, L. L. D. Chaplain to his late Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales. | |
Elegant extracts: or useful and entertaining passages in prose | |
An essay on the usefulness of oriental learning. | |
Introduction to universal history, translated from the Latin of baron Holberg, with notes... by Gregory Sharpe,... A new edition... by William Radcliffe,... | |
A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Oxford : from the Master of the Temple. Containing remarks upon some strictures made by his grace the late Archbishop of Canterbury, in the Revd. Mr. Merrick's annotations on the Psalms. | |
A review of the controversy about the meaning of Demoniacks in the New -Testament. In Which Mr. Hutchinson's Sermon at Oxford, about the usual Interpretation of D!ge D!aaminoee, The Reply to the Further Enquiry, Mr. Twells's Answer to the Further Enquiry. And A Tract, entitled, Some Thoughts on the Miracles of Jesus, by an Impartial Hand, Are Consider'd. By a lover of truth. | |
The rise and fall of the holy city and Temple of Jerusalem : an argument in defence of Christianity. Being the substance of a discourse preached at the Temple Church the 11th of November 1764. By Gregory Sharpe, LL. D. Master of the Temple, Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty, and Fellow of the Royal and Antiquarian Societies. Published at the Request of the Masters of the Bench. | |
A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. Andrew, Holborn, on Wednesday, May 16, 1759 : before the president and governors of the City of London Lying-in Hospital for Married Women, At Shaftesbury-House in Aldersgate-Street. By Gregory Sharpe, L. L. D. Fellow of the Royal and Antiquarian Societies. Published at the Request of the Society. | |
Seven letters : containing a new and easy method of learning the Hebrew language. | |
A short dissertation upon that species of misgovernment : called an oligarchy. | |
Syntagma dissertationum quas olim separatim edidit : accesserunt nonnulla ejusdem opuscula hactenus inedita, necnon de ejus vita scriptisque proleuomeva ; cum tab ... | |
Two dissertations |