Historia
SHARP, THOMAS (1693-1758)

Sus principales obras son: A Vindication of Bishop Taylor from the injurious misrepresentation of him by the Author of the Letter to the Clergy of the Church of England in the county of Nothumberland (1733); An Enquiry about the Lawfulness of eating Blood, Occasion'd by Revelation examin'd with Candour... By a Prebendary of York (Londres, 1733); A Defence of Enquiry about the Lawfulness of Eating Blood (Londres, 1734); Opinion on a Proposal for instituting a Protestant Convent (1737); Two Dissertations concerning the Etymolgy and Scripture-Meaning of the Hebrew words Elohim and Berith. Occasioned by some Notions lately advanced [by J. Hutchinson and A. S. Catcott] in relation to them (Londres, 1751); 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 (Londres, 1753); Discourses touchin the antiquity of the Hebrew Tongue and Character (Londres, 1755); Mr. Hutchinson's Exposition of Cherubim, and his Hypothesis concerning them examined (Londres, 1755), a la que W. Hodge publicó una respuesta; Sermons on several occasions (1763); Discourses on preaching; or, directions towards attaining the best manner of discharging the duties of the Pulpit (Londres, 1787); The Life of John SHarp, D.D., Lord Archbishop of York... Edited by Thomas Newcome, M.A. (2 volúmenes, Londres, 1825). Una edición recopilada de las obras de Sharp apareció, con un retrato prefijado, en 1763; su correspondencia con Catherine Cockburn sobre la virtud y la obligación moral se publicó en 1748, dejando en manuscrito Catalogus Episcoporum, Priorum, Decanorum, Canonicorum Ecclesiæ Dunelmensis. Cui præmittitur Series Episcoporum Lindisfarnensium. Subjinciuntur Catalogi Archidiaconorum Dunelmensium et Northumbriæ, et Cancellariorum Temporalium et Spiritualium Dunelmensium y An Account of Hexham.