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A Dialogue between Dr. Sherlock, Dean of Chichester: and Dr. Sherlock, Master of the Temple. Published from Original Words: Being A Justification of Mr. Sykes's Charge; and a full Reply to what the Dean of Chichester has offer'd, in order to Reconcile himself unto himself
1718, Printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane
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NUC has note: 'Extracts from various works by Sherlock, arranged in dialogue form'. This work may have been a contribution to the theological pamphlet-war of the time, known as the 'Bangorian Controversy', which was triggered off by Dr. Benjamin Hoadly, Bishop of Bangor, in 1717. The DNB records of Arthur Ashley Sykes that he was 'a voluminous controversial writer of the school of Hoadly' ... "his whole life", wrote a critic, "was a warfare of the pen, first in the Bangorian controversy, next in the Arian, then in the dispute about Phlegon, and afterwards in the Inquiry concerning the Demoniacs". Thomas Sherlock's long rivalry with Hoadly was said to have begun at Cambridge [DNB]
A 'Preface' follows the title-page; on verso of final page, 23, a printer's advertisement.
ESTC975N1 [under Norris]; ESTC5255S19 [under Sykes]; ESTC2140S10 [under Sherlock].
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