SYKES SYLVEIRA. 



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up a representation concerning the Bishop of 

 Bangor's Preservative and Sermon. Compar- 

 ing the dangerous positions and doctrines con- 

 tained in the Doctor's sermon, preach'd Nov. 

 5, 1712, with those charged upon the Bishop 

 in the late report of the committee. [Signed 

 A. V.] London, 1717. 8 



Another copy. 



A second letter to the Rev. Dr Sherlock, being 

 a reply to his Answer, &c. Proving the doc- 

 trines maintained by the Doctor in his Ser- 

 mon Nov. 5. 1712, to be the same with those 

 charged upon the Bishop of Bangor, as perni- 

 cious, in the late Report of the committee. 

 With an appendix relating to a passage or two 

 in Dr Snape's Second letter to the Lord Bishop 

 of Bangor. To which is added, a postscript 

 to the Rev. Dr Sherlock, Dean of Chichester. 

 By... Benjamin [HOADLY] Lord Bishop of Ban- 

 gor. London, s. a. 8 

 Second edition. London, s. a. 8 

 A third letter to the Rev. Dr Sherlock, being 

 an answer to his Considerations offered to the 

 Bishop of Bangor. With an appendix, in vin- 

 dication of a passage in the former letter 

 against Dr Snape. London, 1717. 8 

 Another copy. 



A fourth letter to the Rev. Dr Sherlock, being 

 an answer to his late book, entitled, the Lord 

 Bishop of B.'s defence of his assertion consi- 

 der'd. London, 1718. 8 



Another copy. 



The difference between the kingdom of Christ, 

 and the kingdoms of this world. Set forth in 

 a sermon preached at the Archdeacon's visita- 

 tion, in Cambridge, December 13, 1716. 



London, 173 7. 8 



Some remarks on Mr Marshall's defense of our 

 constitution in Church and state. With an 

 appendix. Containing a brief inquiry into the 

 meaning of those words of the 20th Article, 

 The Church hath authority in controversies 

 of faith. London, 1717. 8 



The Dean of Chichester's conduct considered, 

 in his Remarks upon the Lord Bishop of Ban- 

 gor's treatment of the clergy and convocation : 

 his Vindication of the corporation and test 

 acts : and, The condition and example of our 

 blessed Lord vindicated. London, 1718. 8 

 The authority of the clergy and the liberties 

 of the laity stated and vindicated. In answer 

 to Mr Rogers's Discourse of the visible and in- 

 visible Church of Christ. London, 1720. 8 

 A letter to the Right Hon. the Earl of NOT- 

 TINGHAM. Occasioned by a late motion made 

 by the Archdeacon of London, at his visitation 

 for the city clergy to return their thanks to 

 his Lordship for his answer to Mr Whiston. 



1721 



The case of subscription to the xxxix. articles 

 considered. Occasioned by Dr WATERLAND'S 

 Case of Arian subscription. 1721 



A reply to Dr WATERLAND'S Supplement to 

 the case of Arian subscription. Being a de- 

 fence of the case of subscription to the xxxix. 

 articles. 1722 



The consequences of the present conspiracy to 

 the Church and State, considered, in a ser- 

 mon [on Psalm xxxv. 20] preach'd at the cha- 

 pel in King-Street, near Golden Square ; upon 

 November 5, 1722. London, 1722. 8 



An essay upon the truth of the Christian reli- 

 gion ; wherein its real foundation upon the 

 Old Testament is shewn. Occasioned by the 

 Discourse [by Anthony Collins] of the grounds 

 and reasons of the Christian religion. 



London, 1725. 8 U 



Another copy. 



A sermon [on 1 Sam. ii. 25] preach'd at the 

 assizes held at Brentwood in Essex, August 7, 

 1728. Before the Right Hon. the Lord Chief 

 Justice Eyre, and Mr Baron Hale. 



London, 1728. 8 



An answer to the remarks upon Dr CLARKE'S 

 exposition upon the Church-catechism. 1730 



A defence of the Answer to the remarks upon 

 Dr CLARKE'S exposition of the Church-cate- 

 chism. 1730 



The true foundations of natural and revealed 

 RELIGION asserted. 1730 



A dissertation on the eclipse mentioned by 

 Phlegon. Or, an enquiry whether that eclipse 

 had any relation to the darkness which hap- 

 pened at our Saviour's passion. 



London, 1732. 8 



A defence of the dissertation on the eclipse 

 mentioned by Phlegon : wherein is further 

 shewn that that eclipse had no relation to the 

 darkness which happened at our Saviour's pas- 

 sion : and Mr Whiston 's Observations are par- 

 ticularly considered. London, 1733. 8 



An enquirv into the meaning of DEMONIACKS 

 in the New Testament. By T. P. A. P. O. 

 A. B. I. T. C. O. S. [Pseud.] 



Ltmdon, 1737. 8 



A farther enquiry into the meaning of DEMO- 

 NIACKS in the New Testament. 1737 



The principles and connexion of natural and 

 revealed religion, distinctly considered. 



London, 1740. 8 



Another copy. 



An enquiry how far PAPISTS ought to be treat- 

 ed here as good subjects. 1746 



An essay on SACRIFICES. 1748 



The Scripture doctrine of the redemption of 

 man by Jesus Christ. In two parts. In the 

 former of which, the principal, if not all the 

 texts relating to this subject, are produced, 

 and the meaning of each text, where neces- 

 sary, is examined and explained. In the lat- 

 ter, the doctrine of our redemption is set forth 

 in xlviii. propositions. London, 1756. 8 



Another copy. 



* Memoirs of the life and writings of A. A. S. , 

 D.D. By John Disney, D.D. 



London, 1785. 8 



SYLLACIUS (NICOLAUS). De insulis Meridiani 

 atque Indici maris nuper inventis. With a 

 translation into English by the Rev. John 

 Mulligan, A.M. New Yo-rk, 1859. 4 



SYLVEIRA (JOANNES DA). Commentarii in tex- 

 tum evangelicum. 6 torn. [Tom. i., ed. 6ta- 



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