Taylor, Thomas, 1738-1816
Thomas Taylor
Thomas Taylor English Methodist preacher
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Works
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An answer to the second part of Mr. Paine's Age of reason : printed in London, as it is said, from the author's manuscript | |
An appeal to the public: whether a Calvinist can, with a good conscience, be a minister of the Church of England. By Philalethes | |
Britannia's mercies, and her duty : considered in two discourses, delivered in the Methodist Chapel, at Halifax, on Thursday, November 29, 1798, Being a General Thanksgiving Day | |
The character of Christ's ministers : and the people's duty to them. Being the substance of a sermon, preached at Oldham, &c. on the death of the Rev. Thomas Hanby; Who departed this Life at Nottingham, Dec. 29th, 1796, in the 63d Year of his Age | |
Cry to the proffessor's conscience | |
A defence of the Methodists who do not attend the national church, but avail themselves of liberty of conscience. By Thomas Taylor | |
The divinity of the son of God : proved in a sermon, preached in the New Chapel, in Norfolk Street, Sheffield | |
The general depravity of human nature : being the substance of a sermon preached in the High Church Yard at Glasgow, April 6, 1766 | |
The good fight of faith : or a race for eternal life. Being the substance of a sermon, delivered at Birstall on the death of that eminently useful servant of God, Mr. W. Brammah, who departed this life June 8th, 1780 | |
The history of the Waldenses and Albigenses : who begun the Reformation, in the vallies of Peidmont [sic], ... several hudred [sic] years before Luther | |
The hypocrite, or self deceiver, tried and cast : in four sermons, preached in Aberdeen February, 1767 | |
The nature and design of the Lord's Supper, considered : in a sermon, preached at Liverpool, Jan. 22nd, 1792 | |
A new concordance to the Holy Scriptures : of the Old and New Testament: also the different significations of many important words, by which their Meaning is opened; and often seeming Contradictions reconciled. Likewise, A short Account of several Jewish Customs and Ceremonies, by which many Parts of Scripture are illustrated. To which is Added, An Explication of the most material Names, especially of Persons, in the Old and New Testament; as also the Titles and Appellations given to Christ and his Church | |
Redeeming grace displayed to the chief of sinners : being a short account of God's dealings with Thomas Taylor : likewise a little account of his travels and labours in preaching the Gospel | |
A Sabbath-day's journey to the heavenly Canaan : Being an exhortation delivered in a society of Christian people | |
Sixteen lectures upon the Epistles to the seven churches of Asia : recorded in the second and third chapters of Revelations | |
A solemn caution against the ten horns of Calvinism, 1780: | |
The sons of darkness holding a lanthorn to the children of light : Being the substance of a sermon delivered in the New-Market, in Birmingham | |
The sorrows of time, and the joys of eternity : being the substance of a funeral sermon delivered in Chester, January 26, 1768, .. | |
The word of God a hid treasure : being the substance of a sermon delivered in the Octagon at Heptonstall. Published at the Request of the Hearers, by Thomas Taylor | |
The world turn'd upside-down : being the substance of a sermon, preached in the Thursday-Market, in the City of York, May 6, 1781 |