John Chrysostom Gregory Sharp
Active Years
Min year: 1735, Max year: 1736, Max count: 3
As Author
- 1735: The two conferences held on February 7, and 13, 1734-5. At the Bell-Tavern in Nicholas-Lane, between two Romish priests, a divine of the Church of England, and Dr. Hunt, and Mr. Chandler, dissenting divines, Truly Stated. With some Additions and Supplemental Remarks on a late printed Account of the said Conferences. By a gentleman who was present at both conferences
- 1735: Two conferences held, May the 31st, and June the 7th, ann. 1734
- 1736: Two genuine conferences between Mr. John Gonston, commonly called Dr. Sharpe, one of the most eminent among the Romish priests, lately deceased; and Mr. William Gunbie, a layman of the Church of England, now living at Barnet in Hertfordshire; on the subject of transubstantiation. Lately Held At the Pilgrim's Coffee-House in High-Holborn. To which is prefix'd some account of the life and character of the said Dr. Sharpe; and his strenuous Endeavours to convert Young Gentlemen and others, to the Romish Religion; he having made more Converts in England than all the Popish Priests besides
- 1736: The criterion of Christianity
- 1736: The catholic church cleared from the charge of corruption and novelty
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