To Father Jacques-Philippe Lallemant, who had defended his confr�re in the " Journal historique des assembl�es tenues en Sorbonne ", Le F�vre replied in his " Anti-journal historique . . . "; and he also produced " Animadversions sur l'histoire eccl�siastique du P . No�l Alexandre ", the first volume of which was printed at Rouen without date about 1680; it was seized and destroyed, and the other volumes were not published.
32.
"A Letter to the Revd Dr Codex [ Edmund Gibson ] " ( 1733 ), " Opposition No Proof of Patriotism " ( 1735 ), " The Complaint of the Children of Israel " ( 1736, under the name Solomon Abrabanel ), and " Animadversions on Bishop Sherlock's Remarks on the Tythe Bill ", reprinted in " The Pillars of Priestcraft and Orthodoxy Shaken " ( 2nd edn, 1768 ).
33.
Reid published in 1824 a " Brief Account of the Irish Presbyterian Church in the Form of Question and Answer "; " The Sabbath, a Tract for the Times "; and " Seven Letters to Dr . Elrington, Professor of Divinity in Trinity College, Dublin, " occasioned by his Animadversions in his Life of Ussher on certain Passages in the History of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland " ", Glasgow, 1849 ( addressed to Charles Richard Elrington ).
34.
In 1665, Thomson also published " " Galeno-pale, or a chymical Trial of the Galenists, that their Dross in Physick may be discovered " ", This drew a reply by William Johnson, entitled " " Agyrto-mastik Or, some brief animadversions upon two late treatises : one of Master George Thomsons, entituled Galeno-Pale etc . " " ( London, 1665 ), which was published, together with a eulogy of " Galeno-pale ", by George Starkey.
35.
One anonymous writer of a letter to the press in support of M�ller, shortly before the election, expressed it thus : " A man's personal character must stand very high, and his theological opinions can afford but little ground for animadversion on either hand, when he unites as his unhesitating supporters Dr . Pusey and Dr . Macbride " a reference to John Macbride, described in the " Oxford Dictionary of National Biography " as " a profoundly religious layman of the'old'evangelical school ".
36.
Francis Thynne, adamant that " The Pilgrim's Tale " is Chaucer's, denied the Wyatt attribution in his " Animadversions upon the Annotations and Corrections of Some Imperfections of Impressions of Chaucer's Works . . . " and claimed that his father, William Thynne, prepared a printed version of Chaucer's works including " The Pilgrim's Tale ", but Henry VIII would not extend his protection to it because of the reaction he expected it would elicit from the bishops.
37.
Dr . O'Brien published several theological tracts including " An Historical Account of the Waldensians and Albigensians "; " A Defence of the Perpetual Virginity of the Blessed Mother of God "; " The Real Presence proved in the Eucharist "; " Animadversions on a Sermon treating of the Character of Oppressive Obedience "; " An Abstract of the Reasons Exhibited by the Very Learned Father Edmond Campion, Martyr, of the Society of Jesus, for his Challenge to the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge "; " On the Jubilee Year of 1700 ".
38.
In 1693 South intervened anonymously in the Socinian controversy, with strong animus against Sherlock, his " Animadversions " on Sherlock's " Animadversions on Dr Sherlock's Book, entitled a Vindication of the Holy and Ever Blessed Trinity " ( 1690 ) being humbly offered to his admirers, and to himself the chief of them . He made galling references to Sherlock's career, tainted with a conventicle at the outset; vehemently assailed his earlier writings as heterodox on the doctrine of atonement, and maintained his new notion of the Trinity to be tritheistic; an opinion reiterated in his " " Tritheism Charged upon Dr Sherlock's New Notion of the Trinity, and the Charge Made Good " ( 1695 ).
39.
In 1693 South intervened anonymously in the Socinian controversy, with strong animus against Sherlock, his " Animadversions " on Sherlock's " Animadversions on Dr Sherlock's Book, entitled a Vindication of the Holy and Ever Blessed Trinity " ( 1690 ) being humbly offered to his admirers, and to himself the chief of them . He made galling references to Sherlock's career, tainted with a conventicle at the outset; vehemently assailed his earlier writings as heterodox on the doctrine of atonement, and maintained his new notion of the Trinity to be tritheistic; an opinion reiterated in his " " Tritheism Charged upon Dr Sherlock's New Notion of the Trinity, and the Charge Made Good " ( 1695 ).
40.
They were : 1 . A Bold Challenge of an Itinerant Preacher ( Vavasor Powell ) modestly answered by a Local Minister to whom the same was sent and delivered; and severall Letters thereupon [ in Latin ], London, 1652, 4to . 2 . A Relation of a Disputation between Dr . Griffith and Mr . V . Powell, and since some false observations made thereon, London, 1653, 4to . 3 . A Welsh Narrative corrected and taught to speak true English and some Latine, or, Animadversions on an imperfect relation in the " Perfect Diurnall, " Numb . 138, 2 Aug . 1652, containing a narration of the Disputation between Dr . Griffith and Mr . Vavasor Powell, near New Chappell in Mountgomeryshire, 23 July 1652, London, 1653.