Bradbury, Thomas, 1677-1759
Bradbury, Thomas
Thomas Bradbury
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Works
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An answer to the reproaches cast on those dissenting ministers who subscrib'd their belief of the eternal trinity : In a letter to John Barrington-Shute, Esq; By Thomas Bradbury. | |
The ass: or, The serpent : A comparison between the tribes of Issachar and Dan, in their regard for civil liberty. Nov. 5. 1712. By Thomas Bradbury. | |
The charge of God to Gideon : In three sermons, preach'd Nov. 5, 1724, 1725, 1726. To which is added, A sermon on the nature of faith, November 5, 1721. By Thomas Bradbury. | |
The christian's joy in finishing his course : By Thomas Bradbury. | |
A collection of sermons on several subjects. : Preach'd, some by the Rev. Ebenezer Erskine, M.A. Minister of the Gospel at Stirling; and others by the Rev. Ralph Erskine, M.A. Minister of the Gospel at Dumfermline, and author of the Gospel-sonnets. With a preface by the Rev. Mr. Thomas Bradbury | |
A confession of faith, at the publick ordination of Thomas Bradbury. London, July the tenth, 1707. | |
The divine right of kings enquir'd into : and stated; not by the Lusts of Men, but the (revealed) Will of God. In a sermon preach'd November 5. 1718 | |
The duty and doctrine of baptism... | |
Eikōn basilikē : A sermon preach'd the 29th of May, 1715. By Thomas Bradbury. ... With an appendix of several papers relating to the restoration, 1660. and the present settlement. | |
The establishment of the kingdom in the hand of Solomon : applied to the revolution and the reign of King George: in a sermon preach'd November 5. 1716. By Thomas Bradbury. | |
faithful minister's fare-well to his people | |
fall and death of eminent persons consider'd and improv'd | |
Five anniversary sermons upon the fifth of November : The Day of our Happy Revolution. By T. Bradbury. | |
God's empire over the wind, consider'd in a sermon on the fast-day, January 19, 1703/4. By Thomas Bradbury | |
Hardness of heart : the certain mark of a ruin'd party: open'd in two sermons, preach'd on June the 7th and 10th, 1716. By Thomas Bradbury. | |
Jesus Christ the brightness of glory, etc : In four sermons, Preach'd at the Friday-Lecture, in Little St. Helens. By Thomas Bradbury. | |
Jesus Christ the only mediator between God and man; in opposition to Deism, (which owns no mediator;) and popery, (which has brought in an hundred.) By Thomas Bradbury | |
Justice and property the glory of a deliverance : In two sermons Jan. the 20th (being a day of publick thanksgiving for His Majesty's safe arrival) and Jan. the 23d 1715. By Thomas Bradbury. | |
The lawfulness of resisting tyrants, argued from the history of David, and in defence of the revolution. Nov. 5. 1713. With some remarks on Mr. Luke Milbourn's preface and sermon. By Thomas Bradbury | |
The mystery of godliness : considered in sixty-one sermons. Wherein the deity of Christ is proved upon no other evidence than the word of God, and with no other view than for the salvation of men. In two volumes. By the Reverend Thomas Bradbury. | |
The necessity of contending for revealed religion : with a sermon on the fifth of November, 1719 | |
The popish doctrine of justification by works, consider'd; in a sermon at Pinners-Hall, Feb. 11, 1734-5. By Thomas Bradbury | |
The power of Christ over plagues and health, and his name, as the God of Israel, consider'd; as arguments of his supreme deity: in ten sermons. To which is prefixed, an account of the anti-Arian lecture on Wednesdays. By Thomas Bradbury | |
Practical discourses of singing in the worship of God, preach'd at the Friday lecture in Eastcheap | |
A preface to four sermons upon revealed religion : By Thomas Bradbury. With a letter from the Reverend Cotton Mather D.D. on the late disputes about the Ever-Blessed Trinity. | |
The primitive tories : or, three precedents, of persecution, rebellion, and priestcraft consider'd. In a sermon preach'd November 5th, 1717. By Thomas Bradbury. | |
Readiness for death, urg'd from our not knowing the time of it : In a sermon occasion'd by the death of Mr. Norwich Salisbury, jun. Who was kill'd aboard a merchant-ship near Gravesend, by a cohorn, on Friday the 22d. of October, 1708. By Thomas Bradbury. | |
Remarks on a paper, intitled, A letter to Protestant dissenters, concerning their conduct in the ensuing elections. | |
The repentance of Nineveh consider'd and apply'd : in two sermons: One Preach'd on Decemb. 11. 1720. The Other on Decemb. 16. 1720. being the Day appointed for a Publick Fast | |
A sermon preach'd at Salters-Hall : June 28. 1708. before the societies for reformation of manners. By Thomas Bradbury. Publish'd at their Request. | |
A sermon preach'd on Tuesday, Novemb. 7. 1710 : Being the day of thanksgiving appointed by Her Majesty for the successes of the last campaign in Flanders and Spain. By Thomas Bradbury. | |
Sermons on several occasions | |
The sin and danger of profane swearing exposed : in several sermons. By Thomas Bradbury. | |
Six sermons on Heb. VI. 12 : Be not slothful, but Followers of them, who through Faith and Patience inherit the Promises. By Thomas Bradbury. | |
The son of Tabeal : A sermon occasion'd by the French invasion in favour of the Pretender. Preach'd March 14. 1707/8. By Thomas Bradbury. | |
Steddiness in religion : Recommended from the Example of Daniel Under the Decree of Darius: in a sermon March 23. 1711/12. By Thomas Bradbury. | |
The succession of Solomon to the throne of David: consider'd in a sermon on the occasion of the sudden death of King George I. June 18, 1727. By Thomas Bradbury | |
The true happiness of a good government : explain'd in a sermon on the fifth of November, 1714. By Thomas Bradbury. | |
Twenty-Eight sermons concerning offences, revilings, and a confession of the faith : preach'd at Pinners-Hall. By Thomas Bradbury. | |
The welfare of Israel, consider'd in two sermons on the fifth of November, 1705, and 1706. With a thanksgiving-sermon, preach'd at Stepney, on June the 27th, 1706. By Tho. Bradbury | |
Winning Christ, and being found in him, considered : in two sermons on the death of the Reverend Mr. Robert Bragge. Publish'd at the Unanimous Request of that Church to which he was Pastor. By Thomas Bradbury. |