A defence of the Enquiry about the lawfulness of eating blood. In answer to the remarks of The Apostolical decree at Jerusalem prov'd to be still in force / [attributed to William Burscough] By a prebendary of York [i.e. Thomas Sharp] With some remarks on the defence of Revelation examin'd with candour [by Patrick Delany].

  • Sharp, Thomas, 1693-1758.
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A defence of the Enquiry about the lawfulness of eating blood. In answer to the remarks of The Apostolical decree at Jerusalem prov'd to be still in force / [attributed to William Burscough] By a prebendary of York [i.e. Thomas Sharp] With some remarks on the defence of Revelation examin'd with candour [by Patrick Delany]. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : John Pemberton, 1734.

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32 pages ; (8vo)

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Enquiry about the lawfulness of eating blood

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Copy 1 Note: The work by Delany referred to is his 'The doctrine of abstinence from blood defended.

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ESTC T32259

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