Gibbons, Thomas, 1720-1785
Thomas Gibbons
Gibbons, Thomas
Thomas Gibbons London nonconformist minister
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Works
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Britannia's alarm : a poem, occasioned by the present rebellion. To which is added, A fable of the vine and bramble. By Thomas Gibbons. | |
The character and blessedness of the righteous represented : in a sermon preached at Haberdashers-Hall, on the death of William Cromwell, esq., July 9, 1772 : to which are added, the speech delivered at his interment ... : with a brief account of the Cromwell-family ... | |
Christian biography. | |
The christian minister, in three poetic epistles to Philander : To which are added, I. Poetical versions of several parts of scripture. II. Translations of poems from Greek and Latin writers. And, III. Original pieces, chiefly in verse, on various occasions. By Thomas Gibbons, D.D. | |
The crisis: or, The uncertain doom of kingdoms at particular times, considered with reference to Great-Britain and her colonies in their present circumstances. A sermon preached in Hanover, Virginia, Oct. 28, 1756; a day appointed by the Synod of New-York, to be observed as a general fast, on account of the present war with France. | |
Dedication of ourselves to God argued from the divine mercies : in a sermon preached at St Thomas's, January 2, 1764. For the benefit of the charity-school in Gravel-Lane, Southwark. By Thomas Gibbons. | |
Divine conduct vindicated, or the operations of God shown to be the operations of wisdom: in the substance of two discourses, preached at Haberdashers-Hall, London, March 29, 1761; occasioned by the decease of the Rev. Mr. Samuel Davies, M. A. And President of the College of Nassau-Hall in New-Jersey, February 4, 1761. By Thomas Gibbons, M. A. In which are contained Some Memoirs of Mr Davies, and some Extracts from his Letters. | |
The duty of serving one another in love opened and inforced : in a sermon preached at Little-Baddow in Essex, at the separation of the reverend Mr Evan Jones, ... September 20, 1764. By Thomas Gibbons. | |
An elegy on the death of the Reverend Mr. Peter Goodwin : who departed this life November 27, 1747. in the LXIVth year of his age | |
An english version of the Latin epitaphs in The Nonconformist's memorial : to which is added a poem sacred to the memory of the two thousand ministers ejected or silenced by the Act of Uniformity, August 24, 1662. By Thomas Gibbons, D.D. | |
Godvrugtige gesprekken tusschen een vader en zyne kinderen. | |
The hidden life of a Christian, exemplified in the diary. meditations, and letters of a young minister : Published from authentic manuscripts | |
Horæ lyricæ : poems, chiefly of the lyric kind, in three books | |
Hymns adapted to divine worship : in two books. Book I. Derived from Select Passages of the Holy Scriptures. Book II. Written on Sacred Subjects and Particular Occasions. By Thomas Gibbons D.D. | |
An impartial review of Mr. Melvil's last piece against Mr. Nichols; Occasioned by His numerous Misrepresentations of, and injurious Reflections upon the Dissenters in general, and the Calvinists in particular. By Thomas Gibbons. | |
A letter from a pastor to his people on the commencement of the New-Year, 1752. | |
The life & death of Lady Jane Grey, by Thomas Gibbons, D.D. | |
Living Christianity delineated, in the diaries and letters of two eminently pious persons lately deceased; | |
Meditations and contemplations. : In two volumes. By James Hervey, A.M. late Rector of Weston Favel, in England. [Two lines from Psalms] Vol. I[-II] | |
Meditations and contemplations : in two volumes. Containing Volume I. Meditations among the tombs. Reflections on a flower-garden. A descant on creation. Volume II. Contemplations on the night. Contemplations on the starry heavens. A winter-piece | |
Memoirs of eminently pious women | |
Memoirs of the Rev. Isaac Watts, D.D. By Thomas Gibbons, D.D. | |
The mourner's complaint considered, : and applied. In a funeral discourse for Mr. William Beldam, who died of the small-pox, December 29, 1741; in the 26th year of his age. By Thomas Gibbons, Sen. To which are added, An elegy, and some other poetical pieces, on the same Occasion. By Thomas Gibbons, Jun | |
The new-Blown bladder prick'd: or, a proper chastisement of one Jaques Spearman : An inferior Teacher among the Clergy at Royston, and second in Controversy to the great Mr. Melvil; occasioned by his impertinent and abusive pamphlet, intituled, Remarks on a dialogue, etc. Given by way of Letter to the worthy Gentleman, almost the only Admirer of his Performance. By Thomas Gibbons, Dissenting Minister at Royston. Together with A Letter from the Reverend Mr. Gill, shewing that he was not in the least assisting in the Dialogue I wrote, tho' this Writer roundly affirms the contrary. | |
Objections against the application to the legislature for relief for Protestant dissenting ministers, and dissenting tutors and schoomasters [sic], dispassionately considered and obviated. To which are added, the sentiments and observations of Lactantius, an excellent Christian writer in the fourth century, and of the eminent Dr John Owen in the last century, upon the only warrantable methods of treating diversities of opinion in religion. By Thomas Gibbons, D.D. | |
An ode to the memory of His Grace the late Duke of Newcastle | |
The prosperity of the Christian church in the latter ages of time represented and improved : In a sermon preached Wednesday June 17, 1747; at the Rev'd Mr. Bradbury's meeting-place, in New-Court, near Lincolns-Inn-Fields, At a Monthly Exercise of Prayer. By Thomas Gibbons. Published at the Request of the Ministers who heard it. | |
The religious observance of the sabbath practically stated and enforced : By Thomas Gibbons. | |
The remembrance of our creator in the days of our youth : opened and enforced in a sermon on the death of Mr. Thomas Wilton, who departed this life August 5, 1776, ... By Thomas Gibbons, D.D. | |
Rhetoric | |
Rhetoric; or, a view of its principal tropes and figures, in their origin and powers: with a Variety of Rules to escape Errors and Blemishes, and Attain Propriety and Elegance in Composition. By Thomas Gibbons, D.D. | |
A sermon, preached at Haberdashers-Hall, November 30th, on occasion of the tremendous earthquake at Lisbon, November 1. 1755. By Thomas Gibbons. | |
Sermons on important subjects | |
Sermons on various subjects: with an hymn, adapted to each subject. Designed to assist the devotions of the family and closet. By Thomas Gibbons, M.A. | |
Some remarkable passages in the life of the Honourable Col. James Gardiner | |
The state of the world in general, and of Great-Britain in particular, as to religion and the aspects of providence, seriously and impartially considered in a sermon preached at Haberdashers-Hall, October 21, 1770 | |
Sympathy with our suffering brethren : and an improvement of their distresses shewn to be our duty, In two discourses; Occasioned by the Cruel Oppressions of the Protestants in France, And enlarged with a Recent and particular Account of the State of the Persecution in that Kingdom. To which are prefixed, Some serious Reflexions on the present Situation of these Nations, and our American Colonies. | |
The tears of friendship. An elegiac ode : Sacred to the Memory of several deceased Friends, and particularly the Rev. Benjamin Grosvenor, D. D. who departed this Life Aug. 27, 1758, in the 83d Year of his Age. By Thomas Gibbons. | |
To live is Christ, to die is gain. A funeral sermon on the death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield, chaplain to the countess of Huntington, who died suddenly of a fit of the asthma, at Newbury Port, as six of the clock Lord's day morning, Sept. 30th, 1770. The sermon preached the same day, afternoon. |