Scott, Thomas, 1705-1775
Scott, Thomas
Thomas Scott English nonconformist minister, known as a writer of hymns
VIAF ID: 30963128 ( Personal )
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Works
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The art of angling : eight dialogues in verse | |
Bible. | |
The book of Job, in English verse translated from the original Hebrew ; with remarks, historical, critical, and explanatory. By Thomas Scott. | |
England's danger and duty represented in a copy of verses on the present rebellion in Scotland. Inscribed to the Honourable Edward Vernon, Esq ; Admiral of the White. | |
A father's instructions to his son | |
Great-Britain's danger and remedy Represented in a discourse, delivered at Ipswich, on the day appointed for a general fast, February the 11th, 1757. By Thomas Scott. | |
Lyric poems : devotional and moral | |
The mortality and death of good ministers improv'd in a sermon occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr. Samuel Baxter, late pastor of the Presbyterian congregation in Ipswich, who deceased July 13, 1740. ætat. 70. preached at Ipswich, July 20, 1740. By Thomas Scott. | |
The nature, obligation and advantage of national fasts consider'd A sermon preach'd at Ipswich, November 25. 1741. By T. Scott. ... | |
Pinax. | |
The reasonableness, pleasure, and benefit of national thanksgiving A sermon. preached Nov. 29, 1759, at Ipswich, in the county of Suffolk, by Thomas Scott. | |
Reformation a poem By Thomas Scott. | |
The table of Cebes, or, the picture of human life. In English verse. With notes. By Thomas Scott |