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SHARP, WM., D. D.; Prof. Gr. Oxon.

Sermons: Action, (Rom. xiv. 16). Oxon. 4to. 1754-National Prosperity the joint Product of just Government and dutiful Subjection; Thanksgiving, on the Accession, (Ps. lxxii. 1, &c.) Oxon. 4to. 1755-The Amiableness and Advantages of making a suitable Provision for the Education and Employment of Poor Children; Charity, (Mark x. 13-16). Oxon. 4to. 1755.

SHARROCK, ROB., LL. D.; Fel. New Col. ; Preb. Winch. Died 1684.

The History of the Propagation and Improvement of Vegetables, by the concurrence of Art and Nature. Oxon. 8vo. 1660. The same. 1672

Hypothesis de Officiis secundum Humanæ Rationis dictata, seu Naturæ Jus, unde Casus omnes Conscientiæ quatenus Notiones a Natura supersunt dijudicari possint, &c. Oxon. 8vo. 1660, 1682 Judicia (seu Legum Censuræ) de variis Incontinentiæ Speciebus. Oxon. 8vo.

1662

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Oxon. fol. 1738. To this an Appendix was published, wherein some objections lately made are fully considered and answered; with several additional Remarks and Dissertations. Oxon. fol. 1746. And a new edition of the whole. Lond. 4to. 1757. These Travels were translated into French. 4to. 1743 Geographical Description of the Kingdom of Tunis. Phil. Trans. Abr. vii. p. 364. 1729.

SHELDON, GILB., Fel. All Souls' Col. ; Preb. Glouces.; Ward. All Souls' Col.; Bp. Lond.; Abp. Cant. Born 1598; died 1677.

Sermons: On the Restoration. Lond. 4to. 1660-Thanksgiving. Lond. 4to. 1660.

SHERIDAN, Wм., Bp. Kilmore and Armagh. Sermons Funeral of Sir M. Eustace, (Isai. xxxviii. 1). 4to. 1665-St. Paul's Confession of his Faith. Lond. 4to. 1685-Several Discourses; preached on Particular Occasions. Lond. 3 vols. 8vo. 1704, 1705, 1706-Practical Discourses upon the most important Subjects. 3 vols. 8vo. 1720.

SHERLEY, SIR ANTH., Fel. All Souls' Col. Oxon. Born 1565; died 1630.

Relation of his Travels in Persia; with his magnificent Entertainment in Persia. 4to. 1613

SHERLOCK, THOS., D. D.; Dn. Chiches. ; Mast. Temp.; Bp. Bangor; Bp. Sarum; declined Primacy; Bp. Lond. Born 1678; died 1761.

Remarks upon the Lord Bishop of Bangor's Treatment of the Clergy and Convocation. 1717

Some Considerations occasioned by a Postscript from the Bishop of Bangor to the Dean of Chichester, offered to his Lordship. 4to. 1717

Answer to a Letter sent to Dr. Sherlock, relating to his Sermon of 1712. Lond. 4to. 1717

A Vindication of the Corporation and Test Acts; in answer to the Bishop of Bangor's Reasons for the Repeal of them. Oxon. 4to. 1790 Answer to the Bishop of Bangor's Book, intitled, The Common Rights of Subjects defended,

&c. Lond. 4to.

1719

The Use and Intent of Prophecy, in the several Ages of the World: To which are added, four Dissertations. Lond. 8vo. 1725. The fourth edition corrected and enlarged. Lond. 8vo. 1755 Trial of the Witnesses of the Resurrection of Jesus. Lond. 4to. 1729, 1755, 1786 Sequel to the Trial of the Witnesses. 1757 Appendix to the Second Dissertation on Pro1749 phecy. Lond. 4to.

Letter to the Clergy and People of London and quakes. Lond. 4to. 1750. Supplement to the Westminster, on occasion of the late Earth

Letter. Lond. 4to.

1750

Remarks on Dr. Middleton's Examination of Bishop Sherlock on Prophecy. Lond. 4to. 1750

Sermons Lond. 4to. 1704-Lond. 8vo. 1712 -Lond. 4to. 1714-On Acts vii. 25. Lond. 4to. 1715-Lond. 4to. 1716-Lond. 4to. 1734Lond. 4to. 1735-Lond. 4to. 1738-Six; to which are added, Six Dissertations. 8vo. 1740Lond. 4to. 1745-On the Rebellion in Scotland.

SHERLOCK.

Lond. 4to. 1746-A Charge to the Clergy. Lond. 4to. 1749-Discourses. Lond. 4 vols. 8vo. 1754-8. 1764, 1772. Oxon. 5 vols. 8vo. 1797 -Occasional. 5 vols. 8vo. 1774.

SHERLOCK, DR. Wм., Preb. & Dn. St. Paul's; Mast. of the Temple. Born 1641; died 1707.

Discourse concerning the Knowledge of Jesus Christ, and our Union with him. 8vo. 1674 Defence and Continuation of the Discourse concerning the Knowledge of Jesus Christ, &c.

Answer to Thos. Dawson's scandalous Pamphlet, intitled, A Friendly Debate between Satan and Sherlock. Lond. 4to. 1677. A Vindication of Mr. Sherlock against the Cavils of Mr. Dawson. Anon. Lond. 4to. 1677 Continuation and Defence of Stillingfleet. 1682 A Letter to Anonymous, in answer to his three Letters to Dr. Sherlock about Church Communion. Lond. 4to. 1683 The Protestant Resolution of Faith; being an answer to three Questions concerning the Authority of the Church. Anon. Lond. 4to. 1683

The Case of Resistance of the Supreme Powers stated and resolved, according to the doctrine of the Holy Scriptures. Lond. 8vo. 1684

Vindication of the Rights of Ecclesiastical Authority; being an Answer to the First Part of the Protestant Reconciler. Lond. 8vo. 1685 A Papist not misrepresented by Protestants, &c. Lond. 4to. 1686

An Answer to a Discourse, intitled, Papists protesting against Protestant Popery; being a Vindication of, A Papist not misrepresented, containing a particular Examination of the Bishop of London's Exposition of the Doctrines of the Church of Rome, in the Articles of the Invocation of Saints, and Worship of Images. 4to. 1686 Answer to the Amicable Accommodation, &c. Discourse concerning a Judge in Controversies in matters of Religion. Anon. Lond. 4to. 1686 A Protestant of the Church of England no Donatist: or, Short Notes on Lucilla and Elizabeth. Lond. 4to. 1686 Answer to a late Dialogue between a new Catholic Convert and a Protestant, concerning the Trinity. Lond. 4to. 1687

Answer to the Request of Protestants to produce plain Scriptures directly authorizing their Tenets. Lond. 4to. 1687

A short Summary of the Principal Controversies between the Church of England and the Church of Rome. Anon. Lond. 4to. 1687

Discourse concerning the Notes of the Church; with some Reflections on Cardinal Bellarmine's Notes. Lond. 4to.

1687

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SHERLOCK.

with a Vindication of both parts, in answer to L. Labran, Jesuit. Lond. 4to.

1688

A Discourse concerning the Nature, Unity, and Communion of the Catholic Church: Part I. Lond. 4to. 1688

Observations upon Mr. Johnson's Remarks upon Dr. Sherlock's Book of Non-Resistance.

The Trimming Court-Divine: or Reflections on his Book of the Lawfulness of swearing Allegiance to the present Government. Lond. 1690

A Vindication of the Doctrine of the Trinity, and of the Incarnation of the Son of God; occasioned by the Brief Notes on the Creed of Athanasius, and the Brief History of the Unitarians or Socinians; and containing an Answer to both. The Case of Allegiance due to Sovereign Powers, &c. Lond. 4to.

1691 A Vindication of the Case of Allegiance. 1691 Their present Majesties' Government proved to be thoroughly settled. Lond. 4to. 1691 Answer to a Letter upon the History of Josephus. Lond. 4to.

1692 Apology for writing against Socinians, &c. A Defence of his Apology, in answer to the Antipologist. Lond. 1694

A Defence of Dr. Sherlock's Notion of a Trinity in Unity; being an Answer to the Animadversions. Lond. 4to. 1694

The Doctrine of the Holy Trinity placed in its true Light, by an Answer to a late Book, by Dr. South, intitled, Animadversions upon Dr. Sherlock's Book, &c. Lond. 1694

A Letter to a Friend, containing some Queries about the new Commission for making Alterations in the Liturgy, Canons, &c. 4to.

Discourse concerning the Divine Providence. A Resolution of some Cases of Conscience, which relate to Church Communion. Lond. 1694

A modest Examination of the Oxford Heresy of the three distinct infinite Minds in the Trinity. Lond. 4to. 1696

A Vindication of his Sermon concerning the danger of corrupting Faith by Philosophy; in answer to some Socinian Remarks. 4to. 1697 The Present State of the Socinian Controversy. 4to. 1698, 1699 Practical Christian: or, The Devout Penitent. 8vo. 1699

An Exhortation to the Redeemed Slaves, &c. A Vindication in answer to N. Taylor's Discourse, intitled, Dr. Sherlock's, Case of Church Communion, &c. Lond. 4to. 1702

1703

The New Danger of Presbytery: or the dangerous claims and practices of some in the lower House of Convocation. Lond. 4to. The Pretended Expedient. 4to. Scripture Proofs of our Saviour's Divinity. Sermon: Thanksgiving on the Discovery of the Plot, (Ps. xviii. 50). 4to. 1683-On Eccles. x. 17. Lond. 1685. A Vindication of it. Lond. 1685-Funeral, (Matt. xxiv. 25, 26). Lond. 4to. 1686-Practical Discourse concerning Death, (Heb. ix. 27). Lond. 8vo. 1689, 1690, 1715, 1767. Into Welsh, by Thos. Williams. Oxon. 8vo. 1691-On Ps. cxxii. 6, 7. Lond. 4to. 1689 —On Ps. lxxvii. 10, 11, 12. Lond. 4to. 1691Practical Discourse concerning a future Judgment, (Acts xvii. 31). Lond. 8vo. 1692, 1710, 1715-On Ps. xc. 15-On 1 Tim. ii. 1, 2-On

SHERLOCK.

Luke vi. 25-On Matt. iv. 1. Lond. 1692-On Philip. i. 23, 24. Lond. 4to. 1693-On the Death of Queen Mary. Lond 4to. 1694-Lond. 4to. 1699-Concio ad Clerum Provinc. Cantaur. in Ep. Judæ, vers. 3. Lond. 4to. 1701-Concio. Lond. 4to. 1702-On Ps. lviii. 11. 4to. 1704— A Discourse concerning the Happiness of Good Men, and the Punishment of the Wicked in the next World: Part First. Lond. 8vo. 1704-Discourse on the Immortality of the Soul, and a Future State. Lond. 8vo. 1705-Seventeen, upon several Occasions. Vol. i. 3rd edition. 8vo. 1719-Nineteen, upon useful Subjects. Vol. ii. 8vo. 1719.

SHIPLEY, JONATH., Can. Ch. Ch.; Preb. & Dn. Winton; Bp. St. Asaph. Born 1714; died 1788.

A Speech intended to have been spoken on the Bill for altering the Charters of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay. 8vo. 1774

His Works, consisting of Sermons, Charges, and Parliamentary Speeches. Lond. 8vo. 1792 Sermons: On Isai. xxxiii. 6. 4to. 1770Propagation of the Gospel, (Luke ii. 14). 4to. 1773-On Prov. xxii. 6. 4to. 1777.

SHUCKFORD, SAM., D. D.; Preb. Cant. Died 1754.

The Sacred and Profane History of the World connected, from the Creation of the world to the dissolution of the Assyrian empire at the death of Sardinapalus, and to the declension of the kingdoms of Judah and Israel, under the reigns of Ahaz and Pekah. Lond. 8vo. 1754

A Discourse on the Creation and Fall of Man. Lond. 8vo. 1753

Spicilegium Shuckfordianum: or, a Nosegay for the Critics; being some choice flowers of theology and criticism, gathered out of Dr. Shuckford's Supplemental Discourse on the Creation and Fall of Man. Lond. 4to.

1754

Sermons Visitation, (Ps. cxxxiii. 1). Camb. 4to. 1723-On Deut. xxix. 24. 4to. 1724-On Prov. xxiv. 21. Norw. 4to. 1734-Consecration of Bishop Gooch, (Ps. lxxxiv. 10). Lond. 4to. 1737-On the Liturgy. Lond. 8vo. 1752.

SIBBS, RICH., D. D.; Fel. St. John's Col. Camb.; Mast. Cath. Hall, Camb. Born 1577; died 1635.

Light from Heaven, in Four Treatises; published by J. Sedgwick. Lond. 4to. 1638 Bowels opened: or, a Discovery of the Union betwixt Christ and the Church. Lond. 4to. 1641 A Consolatory Letter to an Afflicted Conscience. Lond. 4to. 1641 The glorious Feasts of the Gospel. 4to. 1650 Commentary on the first Chapter of the second Epistle to the Corinthians. fol.

1655

A Heavenly Conference between Christ and Mary after his Resurrection. Lond. 4to. 1656 A Miracle of Miracles: or, Christ in our Nature. Lond. 4to. 1656 The Spiritual Man's Aim. Lond. 4to. 1656 Comm. on 2 Cor. chap. iv.; Discourse on John xx. 16, 17; and Sermon on Isai. vii. 14. 1656 The Bruised Reed. Many editions.

SIMEON.

Works. 3 vols. 8vo.

Sermons: Contracted out of Matt. xii. 20. Lond. 8vo. 1631-Lond. 8vo. 1634-The Soul's Conflict and Victory over itself by Faith. Lond. 8vo. 1635, 1651-Two, upon the first words of Christ's last Sermon, (John xiv). Lond. 4to. 1636-On 1 Cor. vii. 29, 30, 31. Lond. 8vo. 1637; 4to. 1656-Four. Lond. 8vo. 1637-The Saint's Comfort; being the Substance of divers, (Ps. cxxx.) Lond. 1638-On Rev. xxii. 22; and another on John xvi. 8, 9, 10. Lond. 8vo. 1638 -Divine Meditations and holy Contemplations. 8vo. 1638-On 1 Tim. iii. 16. Lond. 4to. 1638An Exposition of the 3rd Chapter of the Epistle to the Philippians; with several. Lond. 4to. 1639-Two, on Cant. i. 1; and Col. iii. 1. Lond. 8vo. 1639-Nineteen. Lond. 4to. 1640-Antidotum contra Naufragium Fidei et bonæ Conscientiæ; viz. Concio, (2 Tim. i. 14). Lond. 8vo. 1657.

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Cautions to the Public; ora Letter to the Rev. Dr. Pearson, in reply to his Cautions to the Readers of a Sermon of Mr. Simeon's. 8vo. 1810 Jenks' Prayers and Offices of Devotion for Families; a new edition improved. 1810. Reprinted. 8vo. or 12mo. 1813

Dr. Marsh's Fact: or, a Congratulatory Address to all the Church Members of the British and Foreign Bible Societies. 8vo. 1813

Sermons: The Gospel Message; to which are annexed, four Skeletons of Sermons upon the same text, treated in four different ways, with a view to illustrate all Mr. Claude's Rules of Composition and Topics of Discourse. 8vo. 1796. [The above is intended as an Appendix to Claude's Essay and the hundred Skeletons, before published.]-The Danger of neglecting the Great Sacrifice. 8vo. 1797-The Churchman's Contession, or an Appeal to the Liturgy. 8vo. 1805— The Fountain of Living Waters. 8vo. 1809-The Jews provoked to Jealousy. 8vo. 1811-Christ Crucified. 8vo. 1811-Four, on the Excellency of the Liturgy. 8vo. 1812-University. 8vo. 1812 The Excellency of the Liturgy; in four

SIMSON.

Discourses; to which is added, Christ Crucified. 8vo. The true Test of Religion in the Soul. 8vo. Horæ Homileticæ: or Discourses (in the form of Skeletons) upon the whole Scripture. 11 vols. 8vo. 1820.

SIMSON, EDW., S. T. P.; Fel. Trin. Col. Camb.; Preb. Cant. Born 1578; died 1651.

Mosaica; sive Chronici Historiam Catholicam complectentis pars prima, in qua res antiquissimæ ab orbe condito ad Mosis obitum chronologice digestæ continentur. 4to. 1636 Positive Divinity, in three parts; containing an Exposition of the Creed, Lord's Prayer, and Decalogue.

The Knowledge of Christ, in two Treatises. A Treatise concerning God's Providence in regard of Evil and Sin.

Notæ Selectiores in Horatium.

Chronicon, Historiam Catholicam complectens, ab orbe condito ad an. Christi 71; septuaginta hebdomadum explicatio et Vaticinii Jacobi Interpretatio, et Disquisitio de Vaticiniis Sibyllinis. Oxon. fol. 1652: Lugd. Bat. fol. 1729

Sermon: The Doctrine of Regeneration, (John iii. 6).

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SLATYER, Wм., D. D.; Fel. B. N. C. Oxon. A learned Divine and Poet. Born 1587; died 1647.

Opnvodia, sive Pandionium; being Elegies and Epitaphs in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and English Verses upon Queen Anne of Denmark. 4to. 1619

Palæ-Albion: or, the History of Great Britain, from the first peopling of the Island to the reign of King James I., in Latin and English Verse.

Genethliacon; sive Stemma Jacobi Regis, Genealogia scilicet Regia, Catholica, Anglo-ScotoCambro-Britannica; as an Appendix, by way of a Genealogical, Historical, and Chronographical Table, belonging to the first part of Palæ-Albion;

SMALWOOD.

being the History of the Kings and Princes of Great Britain. Lond. fol. 1630

The first 22 Psalmes of David, in four languages, Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and English, and in four Parts, set to the tunes of our Church; with Corrections. Lond. 12mo. 1643; 16mo. 1652

Sermons Royal Pay and Paymaster; or, Indigent Officers' Comfort; to the Militia Company. 1671-Several, in print, amongst others: Papists' Mastix: or, Deborah's Prayer against God's Enemies.

SMALBROKE, RICH., D. D.; Treas. Lland.; Preb. Heref.; Bp. St. David's; Bp. Lichfield and Coventry. Born 1672; died 1749.

The pretended Authority of the Clementine Constitutions confuted. Lond. 8vo. 1714

Inquiry into the Authority of the Primitive Complutensian Edition of the New Testament. Vindication of our blessed Saviour's Miracles, in Answer to Mr. Woolston's Six Discourses. An Account of the Right Rev. Dr. E. Gibson, 1749

Bishop of London. Lond. 4to.

Sermons: Doctrine of an Universal Judgment, perfected out of the Mouths of Infants; on a new (John v. 28, 29). Oxon. 4to. 1706-God's Praise Charity School, (Ps. viii. 2), Eton. 8vo. 1715Of true Christian and English Courage; Assize, (2 Tim. i. 7). 8vo. 1715-Idolatry charged on Arianism; Two, (Matt. iv. 10). 8vo. 1720-The Reverence due to the House of God, (Levit. xix. 30). 8vo. 1722-Our Obligations to promote the Public Interest, (Ps. cxxii. 6-9). Eton. 8vo. 1724

-Christian Charity a Rational Duty, (Matt. xxv. 34-36). 4to. 1726-Propagation of the Gospel, (1 John xxxviii. 1). 8vo.-Reformation necessary to prevent our Ruin, (Ps. cvi. 30, 31). 8vo. 1727-On 1 Sam. xxvi. 9. 4to. 1728-Propagation of the Gospel, (Ps. ii. 7, 8). 4to. 1732 -Charge to his Clergy. Lond. 4to. 1741.

SMALRIDGE, GEO., Tutor Ch. Ch. Oxon.; Preb. Lich.; Can. & Dn. Ch. Ch.; Dn. Carl. ;

Bp. Bristol. Born 1663; died 1719.

Animadversions on the viii. Theses laid down, and the Inferences deduced from them, in a Discourse, intitled, Church Government; Part V. (by Abr. Woodhead). Oxon. 1687

Reflections on the Historical Part of Church Government. Oxon. 1687 Auctio Davisiana. 4to. 1689. Afterwards added to the Musæ Anglicanæ.

Some Remarks upon the Temper of the late Writers about Convocation. Lond. 4to. 1701

Sermons On Matt. x. 16. Lond. 8vo. 1705 -On Exod. ii. 9, 10. Lond. 1710-Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Bristol, at his Primary Visitation. Oxon. 1716-Twelve, preached on several occasions. Oxon. 8vo. 1717-Sixty, on several occasions. Oxon. fol. 1724, 1726, 1727.

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SMART, CHRIST., A Poet of some note. The Eternity of the Supreme Being. 1750 On the Immensity of the Supreme Being; a Poetical Essay. Camb. 4to. 1751 A Solemn Dirge to the Memory of the Prince of Wales. Lond. fol. 1751 The Omniscience of the Supreme Being. 1752 The Power of the Supreme Being. 1753 The Goodness of the Supreme Being; a Seatonian Prize Poem.

Fel. Pemb. Hall, Camb.
Born 1722; died 1770.

The Hilliad; an Epic Poem. A severe Satire on Sir John Hill. Lond. 4to.

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SMITH, Jos., D.D.; Fel. & Prov. Queen's Col. Oxon.; Preb. Linc and St. Paul's. 1753 1670; died 1756.

Hymn to the Supreme Being. Lond. 4to. 1756 The Works of Horace, translated literally into English Prose; for the use of those who are desirous of acquiring or receiving a competent knowledge of the Latin Tongue. 2 vols.

1756 1763

A Song to David. Lond. 4to. Poems on several occasions, viz. Munificence and Modesty; Female Dignity; to Lady Hussey Delaval: Verses from Catullus; after Dining with Mr. Murray: Epitaphs, &c. 4to. 1763 Hannah; an Oratorio. Lond. 4to.

1764

An Ode to the Earl of Northumberland on his being appointed Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland.

A Poetical Translation of the Fables of Phædrus; with the Appendix of Gudius, and an accurate edition of the original on the opposite

page.

Lond. 12mo.

1765 A Translation of the Psalms of David, at

tempted in the spirit of Christianity, and adapted

to the Divine Service. Lond. 4to.

1765

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SMEDLEY, JONATH., M. A.; Dn. Killala. A Specimen of an Universal View of the eminent Writers on the Holy Scriptures, &c. 1728 Sermons: Accession, (On Gen. xii. 1-3). 8vo. 1714-The Original Freedom of Mankind; at the Irish Massacre, (Deut. xxx. 15). 4to. 1715 -On 1 Sam. xv. 25. 8vo. 1716—On the Prince of Wales' Birth-day, (1 Pet. ii. 17). 4to. 1716An Account of the Principle which gave birth to the late Rebellion, and the present Controversies of the English Clergy. Lond. 4to. 1716.

SMITH, JN., Fel. & Tutor Queen's Col. Camb. Born 1618; died 1652.

Select Discourses in Divinity; published, with some Account of the Author, by J. Worthington.

The Unreasonableness of Deism: or, the 1720 Certainty of Revelation. Lond. 8vo. Modern Pleas for Anarchy and Rebellion reviewed. Lond. 8vo. 1720

A clear and comprehensive View of the Being and Attributes of God. A pamphlet.

:

1754

Sermons The Duty of the Living to the Memory of the Dead; on the Death of Queen Anne, (Ps. cxii. 6). 4to. 1714-The Faithful Stewardship, (1 Cor iv. 2). 4to. 1719.

SMITH, LAW., LL. D.; Fel. St. John's Col. Oxon.

Conversation in Heaven; being Devotions, consisting of Meditations and Prayers. 8vo. 1693

Part Second. Lond. 8vo.

1694 Sermons: The Evidence of Things not seen;

Two, (2 Tim. i. 10; and Luke xvi. 19-31). 4to. 1701-Knowledge and Virtue the great Ornament of Human Nature, (Prov. xix. 2). 4to. 1702.

SMITH, MILES, Chaplain B. N. C. Oxon. ; Can. Res. Hereford; Bp. Glouces. Died 1624. Sermons: Preached at Worcester; Assize. 1602-Several. Lond. fol. 1632.

SMITH, ROB., D. D.; F. R. S.; Mast. Trin. Col. Camb.; Prof. Astron. & Exper. Phil. Born 1689; died 1768.

Complete System of Optics; viz. a popular, a mathematical, a mechanical, and a Philosophical Treatise; in Four Books, with the Author's Remarks upon the whole. Camb. 2 vols. 4to. 1738. Translated into German, with additions, by Kæstner. Altenb. 1755. Traduit de l'Anglais et considerablement augmenté, par M.Duval le Roi, Professeur de Mathematiques à Brest.

Harmonics or the Philosophy of Musical Sounds. Camb. 8vo. 1749. 2nd edition augmented. Lond. 8vo. 1759. With a Postscript upon the Changeable Harpsichord. 8vo.

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