If you liked The innocency of involuntary error asserted and vindicated by Arthur Ashley Sykes, start with A further enquiry into the meaning of demoniacks in the New Testament (1737), D. Arthur Ashley Sykes Versuch über die Natur, Absicht und den Ursprung der Opfer (1778), and An humble apology for St. Paul and the other Apostles, or, A vindication of them and their doxologies from the charge of heresy (1719). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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A further enquiry into the meaning of demoniacks in the New Testament
1737 · 116 pages · Arthur Ashley Sykes · Same author
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D. Arthur Ashley Sykes Versuch über die Natur, Absicht und den Ursprung der Opfer
1778 · 388 pages · Arthur Ashley Sykes · Same author
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An humble apology for St. Paul and the other Apostles, or, A vindication of them and their doxologies from the charge of heresy
1719 · 24 pages · Arthur Ashley Sykes · Same author
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A paraphrase and notes upon the epistle to the Hebrews
1755 · 253 pages · Arthur Ashley Sykes · Same author
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Some further considerations on the reasons alledged against Dr. Rundle's promotion to the See of Glocester
1735 · 34 pages · Arthur Ashley Sykes · Same author
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The reasons alledged against Dr. Rundle's promotion to the see of Gl[ocester], seriously and dispassionately considered
1734 · 29 pages · Arthur Ashley Sykes · Same author
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The case of subscription to the XXXIX articles considered
1721 · 52 pages · Arthur Ashley Sykes · Same author
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An argument proving, that the method taken for obstructing Dr. Rundle's advancement to the See of G--r is dangerous to his Majesty's prerogative, our most excellent constitution, the liberty of lay-subjects, and the Christian religion
1735 · 36 pages · Arthur Ashley Sykes · Same author
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The innocency of error
1729 · 39 pages · Arthur Ashley Sykes · Same author
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The reasons alledged against Dr. Rundle's promotion to the see of Gl-------, seriously and dispassionately considered
1734 · 29 pages · Arthur Ashley Sykes · Same author
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An enquiry how far Papists ought to be treated here as good subjects
1763 · 40 pages · Arthur Ashley Sykes, Thomas Hollis, Joseph McKean, F. W. P. Greenwood · Same author
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A brief discourse concerning the credibility of miracles and revelation
1749 · 262 pages · Arthur Ashley Sykes · Same author
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