Gordon, Thomas, ?-1750.
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Gordon, Thomas, 18ème siècle
Gordon, Thomas 1691-1750
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Jason
Gordon, Thomas, 1684 ?-1750
Gordon, Thomas (około 1691-1750).
Gordon, Thomas (ok. 1691-1750)
Thomas Gordon Scottish writer and Commonwealthman (1691–1750)
Gordon, Thomas, m. 1750
Gordon, Thomas (θ. 1750)
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Works
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Advice and considerations for the electors of Great Britain | |
An apology for the danger of the church Proving, that the church is, and ought to be always in danger ; and that it would be dangerous for her to be out of danger. Being a second part of the Apology for Parson Alberoni. By the same author. | |
An appeal to the unprejudiced, concerning the present discontents occasioned by the late convention with Spain | |
Brieven over de vryheid en het geluk des volks onder een goede regeering | |
Cato's letters | |
Cato's vision | |
Character of an independent Whig. | |
A collection of all the political letters in The London Journal, to December 17, inclusive, 1720 | |
Considerations offered upon the approaching peace and upon the importance of Gibraltar to the British Empire, being the second part of The independent Whig. | |
The conspirators; or, the case of Catiline, : as collected from the best historians, impartially examin'd; with respect to his declared and covert Abettors; and the Artifices used to Skreen the Conspirators from Punishment. By the author of The case of Francis, Lord Bacon | |
A cordial for low spirits : Being a collection of curious tracts | |
The craftsmen, 1753: | |
The craftsmen a sermon, or, paraphrase upon several verses of the 19th chapter of the Acts of the Apostles. Composed in the style of the late Daniel Burgess. | |
A dedication to a great man, concerning dedications Discovering, amongst other wonderful secrets, what will be the present posture of affairs a thousand years hence. | |
The defection of the Church of Scotland from her reformation-principles considered being a protest by some members of the General Assembly of that church against her act pass'd the 15th of May 1732, anent the method of planting vacant churches. With an introduction and appendix. | |
Discours historiques, critiques & politiques sur Tacite. | |
A discourse of standing armies shewing the folly, uselesness [sic], and danger of standing armies in Great Britain. By Cato. | |
Disputatio juridica, ad Tit. 4. Lib. I. ff. De in integrum restitationibus. : Quam, Favente Numine, Ex Auctoritate Clarissimi ac Consultissimi Viri, D. D. Davidis Dalrymple, Equitis Baronetti, Regii apud Scotos Advocati, Inclytae Facultatis Juridicae Decani: Nec Non Ex ejusdem Facultatis Consensu & Decreto, Pro Advocati munere consequendo, publicæ disquisitioni subjicit Thomas Gordon A. & R. Ad Diem 29 Decembris, H. Lq; S | |
An enquiry into the method of settling parishes conform to the acts and practice of the Church of Scotland, through the different periods of her administration and government, from the Reformation to this present time. | |
An essay on government | |
An essay on the practice of stock-jobbing and some remarks on the right use, and regular improvement of money. In a letter to a gentleman, and a proprietor of South-sea stock. | |
Essays on liberty, civil and religious, and other important subjects. | |
An examination of the facts and reasonings in the Lord Bishop of Chichester's sermon preached before the House of Lords on the 31st of January last Humbly addressed to His Lordship. | |
Four letters taken from the General Evening Post, relating to the present rebellion. To which is subjoined, a fifth letter, from the Constitutional journal, on the same subject | |
Francis, Lord Bacon or, the case of private and national corruption, and bribery, impartially consider'd. Address'd to all South-Sea directors, Members of Parliament, members of state, and church-dignitaries. By an Englishman. | |
The free Briton's answer to the Pretender's declaration. Supposed to be wrote by His Grace the Lord A---b---sh---p of Y--ke | |
History of England | |
The humourist, 1730?: | |
The humourist : being essays upon several subjects, viz. news-writers. Enthusiasm. The Spleen. Country Entertainment. Love. The History of Miss Manage. Ambition and Pride. Idleness. Fickleness of human Nature. Prejudice. Witchcraft. Ghosts and Apparitions. The Weather. Female Disguises. The Art of modern Conversation. The Use of Speech. The Punishment of Staying at Home on Sunday, &c. Criticism. Art of Begging. Anger. Avarice. Death. Grief. Keeping the Ten Commandments. Travel misapply'd. Flattery. The Abuse of Words. Credulity. Eating. The Love of Power. The Expedients to get rid of Time. Retirement. The story of Will. Hacket the enthusiast. With a dedication to the man in the moon. By the author of the Apology for Parson Alberoni; the Dedication to a great man concerning dedications, &c | |
Independent Whig (London, England : 1720). | |
The Independent Whig: or, A defence of primitive Christianity, and of our ecclesiastical establishment, against the exorbitant claims and encroachments of fanatical and disaffected clergymen. | |
An inquiry into the powers of ecclesiastics, on the principles of scripture and reason | |
The justice of Parliaments on corrupt ministers, in impeachments and bills of attainder consider'd to which is subjoin'd an account of the several chancellors who have been impeached, from the conquest to this time : with some particular remarks on the cases of the Lords Chancellors Wolsely and Bacon. | |
A learned dissertation upon old women, : male and female, spiritual and temporal, in all ages; whether In Church, State, or Exchange-Alley. To which is added, an essay upon the present union of the Whig-Chiefs | |
L'esprit du clergé ou le christianisme primitif vengé des entreprises & des excès de nos prêtres modernes | |
A letter to the freeholders, citizens and burgesses, of the counties, cities and towns of Great-Britain | |
A letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. : Proving that His Grace cannot be the author of the letter to an eminent presbyterian clergyman in Swisserland, in which the present state of religion, in England, is blackened and exposed, and the present ministry are misrepresented and traduced | |
A modest apology for Parson Alberoni governor to King Philip, a minor ; and universal curate of the whole Spanish monarchy: the whole being a short, but unanswerable defence of priestcraft, and a new confutation of the Bishop of Bangor. | |
Republicanism, Sinophilia, and historical writing | |
A sermon preached before the learned society of Lincoln's-Inn, on January 30, 1732 from Job XXXIV, 30, that the hypocrite reign not, lest the people be ensnared | |
A short review of a late pamphlet, intituled, Some considerations on the law of forfeitures for high treason | |
A short view of the conspiracy with some reflections on the present state of affairs. In a letter to an old whig in the country, by Cato. | |
A supplement to the sermon preached at Lincoln's-Inn, on January 30. 1732. By a layman. Addressed to a very Important and most Solemn Churchman, Sollicitor-General for Causes Ecclesiastical | |
Three political letters to a noble lord, concerning liberty and the constitution | |
The true crisis: shewing the name, origin and power of parliaments, 1730: | |
The tryal of William Whiston, clerk For defaming and denying the Holy Trinity, before the Lord Chief Justice Reason. To which is subjoined, a new catechism for the fine ladies. With a specimen of a new version of the Psalms, by Mr. Pope, &c. | |
A vindication of the Quakers : or, an answer to the Bp. of L-'s charge against them, and the late defence of that charge. To which is added, A more full and perfect Account of the Quakers and their Doctrines, occasioned by Dr. Henry More's Opinion of them | |
Voyages and travels : ancient and modern : with introduction and notes. | |
Works. | |
The works of Tacitus : with political discourses upon that author |