SHANKS SHAW. 



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SHANKS (ALEXANDER), Minister of the Associate 

 congregation, Jedburgh. Salvation through 

 the grace of our Saviour displayed, the doc- 

 trine of grace illustrated, and righteousness in 

 all manner of conversation recommended, in 

 several sermons preached to the Associate con- 

 gregation of Jedburgh. Edin., 1787. 8 



Peace and order recommended to society, in 

 an address to the Associate congregation of 

 Jedburgh, from Jerem. xxix. 7. 



Edin., 1793. 8 



Sermons, chiefly on sacramental occasions. 

 With a life of the author. Edin. , 1806. 8 



SHANKS (ARCHIBALD). Disputatio medica in- 

 auguralis de dysenteria ; quam...pro gradu 

 doctoris...eruditomm examini subjicit A. S. 



Edin., 1813. 8 



SHANKS (ROBERT), A.M., Minister of the Free 

 Church at Bvckie. A concise history of the 

 Eucharist ; [prefixed to translation of Du Mou- 

 LIN'S Anatomy of the mass]. 1823 



Some causes of Protestant alarm stated ; and 

 the speeches of the Hon. Lord Moncreiff, and 

 the Rev. Principal Dewar, delivered in the 

 General Assembly, on Popery, dissected. In 

 a letter to his Lordship. Edin., 1836. 12 



SHARP (DANIEL), D.D. Two discourses [on 

 Isaiah, iii. 1-4] on the character of Rev. 

 Thomas Chalmers, D.D. 



Worcester, [1847]. 8 



SHARP (GRANVILLE). Remarks on several very 



important prophecies. In five parts... 2d ed. 



London, 1775. 8 



Remarks on the tises of the definitive article 

 in the Greek text of the New Testament, con- 

 taining many new proofs of the divinity of 

 Christ, from passages which are wrongly trans- 

 lated in the common English version. To 

 which is added an appendix, containing 1. A 

 table of evidences of Christ's divinity, by Dr 

 Whitby. 2. A plain argument from the Gos- 

 pel history for the divinity of Christ, by the 

 former learned editor, [Dr Burgess]. 3d ed. 



London, 1803. 12 



Three tracts on the syntax and pronunciation 

 of the Hebrew tongue ; with an appendix, 

 addressed to the Hebrew nation. 



London, 1804. 12 



The case of Saul, shewing that his disorder 

 was a real spiritual possession, and proving:., 

 that actual possessions of spirits were gene- 

 rally acknowledged by the ancient writers 

 among the heathens as well as among the Jews 

 and Christians... To which is added, a short 

 tract, wherein the influence of demons are far- 

 ther illustrated by remarks on 1 Tim. iv. 1-3. 



London, 1807. 8 



Remarks on an important passage (viz. Matt, 

 xv'i. 18) which has long been perverted by the 

 Church of Rome, in support of her vain and 

 baneful pretensions to a superiority, or su- 

 preme dominion, over all other Episcopal 

 Churches. London, 1812. 12 



: The law of passive obedience, or Christian sub- 

 mission to personal injuries : wherein is shewn, 

 that the several texts of Scripture, which com- 



mand the entire submission of servants or 

 slaves to their masters, cannot authorize the 

 latter to exact an involuntary servitude, nor, 

 in the least degree, justify the claims of mo- 

 dern slaveholders. s. I. et a. 8 



* Memoirs of G. S., composed from his own 

 manuscripts, and other authentic documents 

 in the possession of his family and of the Afri- 

 can institution. By Prince Hoare. With ob- 

 servations on Mr S.'s Biblical criticisms by the 

 Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of St Davids. 



London, 1820. 4 



SHARP (JOHN), D.D., Archbishop of York. A 

 discourse concerning CONSCIENCE. 1684, 85 



A sermon [on Phil. iv. 8] preach'd June 28. 

 1691. at St Giles's in the Fields. 2d ed. 



London, 1707. 8 



A sermon [on Titus, iii. 1] preach'd before the 

 Lords spiritual and temporal in parliament as- 

 sembled, in the Abbey-church at Westminster, 

 Jan. 30. If U. London, 1710. 8 



* The life of J. S. To which are added, se- 

 lect, original, and copies of original papers, in 

 three appendixes. Collected from his diary, 

 letters, and several other authentic testimo- 

 nies, by his son, Thomas Sharp, D.D. Edited 

 by Thomas Newcome, M.A. 2 vol. 



London, 1825. 8 



SHARP (RICHARD). Letters and essays in prose 

 and verse. 3d ed. London, 1834. 8 



SHARP (THOMAS), M.A., Minister of the Gospel 

 in Leeds. Divine comforts, antidoting inward 

 perplexities of mind. In a discourse on Psalm 

 xciv. 19. With some short remarks upon the 

 author. London, 1700. 8 



SHARP (THOMAS), D.D. , son of Archbishop Sharp, 

 and Archdeacon of Northumberland. Two dis- 

 sertations concerning the etymology and Scrip- 

 ture-meaning of the Hebrew words Elohim and 

 Berith. London, 1751. 8 



SHARPE (DANIEL). Description of the fossil 

 remains of Mollusca found in the chalk of Eng- 

 land. Part ii. Cephalopoda. [Paktjontogra- 

 phical Society.] London, 1854. 4 



SHARPE (GREGORY), LL.D., Master of 'the Tem- 

 ple. The want of universality no objection to 

 the Christian religion. Being the substance 

 of a discourse preached at the Temple church, 

 Nov. 10th, 1765. London, 1766. 8 



SHARPE (JOHN). Present peerage of the British 

 empire ; with a new and comprehensive list of 

 the daughters of the nobility who have been 

 married to commoners. London, [1832]. 8 



SHARPE (SAMUEL). Critical notes on the au- 

 thorized English version of the New Testa- 

 ment. Being a companion to the author's 

 New Testament translated from Griesbach's 

 text. London, 1856. 8 



SHAW (DUNCAN), D.D., one of the ministers of 

 Aberdeen. A dissertation on the conduct of 

 the Jewish SANHEDRIM. 1769 



A comparative view of the several methods of 

 promoting religious instruction, from the ear- 

 liest down to the present time ; from which 

 the superior excellence of that recommended 

 in the Christian institutes, particularly from 



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