Granville Sharp
1735 – 1813
100 works on record
Works
The system of colonial law
1978
Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade
1978
The Committee of the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade think it necessary to acquaint their friends ..
1978
Tracts on slavery and liberty
1969

Memoirs
1820
Memoirs of Granville Sharp, Esq
1820

A Tract on the law of nature and priciples of action in man
1809

The case of Saul, shewing that his disorder was a real spiritual possession, and proving by the learned researches and labours of a strenuous promoter even of the contrary doctrine that actual possessions of spirits were generally acknowledged by the ancient writers among the Heathens as well as among Jews and Christians
1807
Serious reflections on the slave trade and slavery
1805
An inquiry, whether the description of Babylon, contained in the 18th chapter of the Revelations, agrees perfectly with Rome as a city? &c
1805
Three tracts on the syntax and pronunciation of the Hebrew tongue
1804

Remarks on the uses of the definitive article in the Greek text of the New Testament
1798

A general plan for laying out towns and townships
1794
A general plan for laying out towns and townships, on the new-acquired lands in the East Indies, America, or elsewhere; in order to promote cultivation, ..
1794
A general plan for laying out towns and townships, on the new-acquired lands in the East Indies, America, or elsewhere
1794
Letter from Granville Sharp, Esq., of London
1793

Extract of a Letter to a Gentleman in Maryland: Wherein is Demonstrated the Extreme Wickedness ..
1793
Extract of a letter to a gentleman in Maryland
1793
A tract on duelling
1790

A short sketch of temporary regulations
1788
An English alphabet, for the use of foreigners
1786
Short Sketch of Temporary Regulations (until Better Shall be Proposed) for the Intended ..
1786
An account of the constitutional English polity of congregational courts and more particularly of the great annual court of the people, called the View of Frankpledge ..
1786

An account of the ancient division of the English nation into hundreds and tithings
1784
An appendix to the second edition of Mr. Lofft's 'Observations on a late publication, entitled "A dialogue on the actual state of Parliaments;" ... By Granville Sharp
1783
Proposals and remarks for the improvement of the City-militia, and for watch and ward
1782

The claims of the people of England. ..
1782

Tracts, concerning the ancient and only true legal means of national defence, by a free militia
1781
Extract of a letter to a member of the committee for the county of Hertford
1780
A circular letter to the several petitioning counties, cities, and towns, addressed to their respective general meetings, against the late proposition for a triennial election of representatives, by Granville Sharp
1780
Annual Parliaments, the ancient and most salutary right of the Commons of Great-Britain
1780
A defence of the ancient, legal, and constitutional, right of the people
1780
A defence of the ancient, legal, and constitutional, right of the people, to elect representatives for every session of Parliament
1780
The legal means of political reformation
1780

The legal means of political reformation, proposed in two small tracts, viz
1780
A circular letter to the several petitioning counties, cities, and towns ... against the late proposition for a triennial election of representatives
1780
A short tract concerning the doctrine of "Nullum tempus occurrit regi"
1779

An address to the people of England
1778

A tract on the law of nature
1777

A tract on the law of nature and principles of action in man
1777
A short introduction to vocal music
1777
The law of retribution
1776

The just limitation of slavery in the laws of God
1776
The just limitation of slavery
1776
The law of liberty
1776
The law of passive obedience
1776
Remarks on a printed paper, lately handed about, intituled, "A catalogue of the sacred vessels restored by Cyrus
1775
Remarks on a printed paper, lately handed about, intituled "A catalogue of the sacred vessels restored by Cyrus, and of the chief Jews, who returned at first from the captivity, together with the names of the returning families, and the number of the persons at that time in each family, disposed in such a manner, as to shew most clearly the great corruption of proper names and numbers in the present text of the Old-Testament" : addressed to all such gentlemen as have received or read the same
1775

A declaration of the people's natural right to a share in the legislature
1774
A declaration of the people's natural right to a share in the legislature, which is the fundamental principle of the British constitution of state
1774
Remarks on the opinions of some of the most celebrated writers on crown law respecting the due distinction between manslaughter and murder ..
1773
An essay on slavery
1773
An appendix to the Representation
1772
An appendix to the representation, (printed in the year 1769,) of the injustice and dangerous tendency of tolerating slavery, or of admitting the least claim of private property in the persons of men in England
1772
Remarks concerning the encroachments on the river Thames near Durham-yard. ... In two parts
1771

Extract from a representation of the injustice and dangerous tendency of tolerating slavery
1771
A representation of the injustice and dangerous tendency of tolerating slavery
1769

Remarks on several very important prophecies
1768
A short treatise on the English tongue
1767
A short introduction to vocal musick
1767
Letter from Granville Sharp, Esq. of London, to the Maryland Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and the Relief of Free Negroes and Others, Unlawfully Held in Bondage
1743

The case of Saul, shewing that his disorder was a real spiritual possession ...

The law of passive obedience

Remarks concerning the encroachments on the river Thames near Durham-Yard

A representation of the injustice and dangerous tendency of tolerating slavery, or of admitting the least claim of private property in the persons of men, in England. In four parts ...

The law of liberty

A tract on the law of nature and priciples of action in man

A short sketch of temporary regulations (until better shall be proposed)

An account of the constitutional English polity of congregational courts

The law of retribution

A short treatise on the English tongue

The claims of the people of England. N. B. Those Persons, who have not Leisure (in the present awful and important Crisis of public Affairs) to peruse this little Tract, may view the Substance of it, in an Abstract, at the End of the Book; which has References (as an Index) for more full Information on each Article

The claims of the people of England

Letter from Granville Sharp, of London to the Maryland Society for Promoting the abolition of slavery

An essay on slavery
Remarks on the uses of the definitive article in the Greek text of the New Testament
"The system of colonial law" compared with the eternal laws of God
Three tracts on the syntax and pronunciation of the Hebrew tongue
A tract on the law of nature, and principles of action in man
The Claims of the people of England, essayed
Committee to enquire into the present state of the London Workhouse
Granville Sharp's Remarks concerning the Encroachments on the river Thames near Durham-yard
A dissertation on the supreme divine dignity of the Messiah
The law of retribution, or, A serious warning to Great Britain and her colonies
A representation of the injustice and dangerous tendency of tolerating slavery
An appendix to the Representation (printed in the year 1769) of the injustice and dangerous tendency of tolerating slavery, or, of admitting the least claim of private property in the persons of men in England
The law of passive obedience
Serious reflections on the slave trade and slavery
The just limitation of slavery
A tract on duelling
Extract of a letter to a gentleman in Maryland
Extract from A representation of the injustice and dangerous tendency of tolerating slavery, or, Admitting the least claim of private property in the persons of men in England
An essay on slavery
Letter from Granville Sharp, Esq., of London, to the Maryland Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and the Relief of Free Negroes and Others, Unlawfully Held in Bondage
The law of passive obedience, or, Christian submission to personal injuries
Slave trade
The law of liberty
The legal means of political reformation proposed in two small tracts
A Letter to Granville Sharp, Esq. on the proposed abolition of the slave trade
The law of retribution, or, A serious warning to Great Britain and her colonies