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SHERLOCK, Thomas. Several Discourses preached at the Temple Church. Third edition. Dublin: printed for A. Ewing, and T. Dyton. 1764-1767.

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Four volumes bound in two: [viii], 264; [iv], 244; [viii], 256; [vi], [7]-239 pp; some minor worming affecting margins of first few leaves in volume I and last few leaves in volume IV. Contemporary calf, contrasting labels, rubbed, base of volume I spine

SHERLOCK, Thomas. Several Discourses preached at the Temple Church. Third edition. Dublin: printed for A. Ewing, and T. Dyton. 1764-1767.

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SHERLOCK, Thomas. Several Discourses preached at the Temple Church. Third edition. Dublin: printed for A. Ewing, and T. Dyton. 1764-1767.

Four volumes bound in two: [viii], 264; [iv], 244; [viii], 256; [vi], [7]-239 pp; some minor worming affecting margins of first few leaves in volume I and last few leaves in volume IV. Contemporary calf, contrasting labels, rubbed, base of volume I spine chipped.

Thomas Sherlock (1678-1761) was the son of William Sherlock, Dean of St. Paul's; Thomas succeeded his father as Master of the Temple in 1704, and he became Bishop of London in 1748, although he fell out of favour at Court during the time of the Bangorian controversy. In 'Several Discourses ....' [first published in 1754], he set out to define the roles of reason and revelation in religious life, the overriding concern of which is the quest for salvation and the realization of the promise of eternal life. ... Sherlock's moral philosophy, though rationalist, was distinctly and unashamedly hierarchical in character ... (D.O. Thomas in Dictionary of Eighteenth-Century British Philosophers).

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