Gent, Thomas, 1693-1778
Gent, Thomas
Thomas Gent
Thomas Gent Irish printer and writer (1693-1778)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Gent ‡c Irish printer and writer (1693-1778)
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (10)
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- 551 _ _ ‡a Irland
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
- 551 _ _ ‡a Petergate
- 551 _ _ ‡a York
Works
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The antient and modern history of the loyal town of Rippon : with their antiquity and inscriptions. Faithfully and painfully collected by Tho. Gent, of York. To which is subjoin'd, by the Author of The country life, a letter to the Hon. John Aislabie, esq; ----the happy reign; an eclogue. And a Latin copy of verses, with a translation, on the renowned grotto of Queen Caroline. | |
The contingencies, vicissitudes or changes of this transitory life. Set forth in a long and pathetick prologue spoken for the most part on ... the 18th and 20th of February, 1761. ... By Thomas Gent, ... | |
Historia compendiosa anglicana: or, A compendious history of England : Also compleat indexes to the whole, illustrated with explanatory notes, describing remote parts of the earth; Kings famous in ancient mythology; founders of states and monarchies; and many curious observations proper to entertain the learned and ingenious reader. Faithfully and diligently collected by Thomas Gent. | |
The history of the life and miracles of our blessed saviour, : Jesus Christ; From His Birth to His Crucifixion. As also, the lives, sufferings and death of the Evangelists and Apostles. Taken from the Holy Scriptures, and the Learned Writings of Eminent Divines of the Church to these Times. With explanatory Notes, relating to those Prophets, who foretold of our Blessed Saviour's Coming upon the Earth. By T. G. Also the Respect, even of Heathens, shewn to our Blessed Saviour: As a Letter of Invitation sent to Christ by King Agbarus; with our Saviour's Answer. And another Letter sent by by Publius Lentulus to the Senate of Rome concerning our Redeemer's Person, Doctrine, Miracles, and Behaviour. Done into verse, for the Delight and Improvement of the weakest Capacity, and not unworthy the Perusal of the most knowing. The like never comprehended in so small a Volume before, and is particularly adapted to the Memory of Children | |
The instructive, poetical and entertaining history of the ancient militia in Yorkshire, under the renowned King Venusius. ... By Thomas Gent, printer. Written under cruel disappointment, and waiting for paper. A.C. M DCC LX | |
The life of Mr. Thomas Gent, printer, of York | |
The most delectable, scriptural and pious history of the famous and magnificent great eastern window (according to beautiful portraitures) in St. Peter's Cathedral, York: ... in three parts. ... By Thomas Gent, printer, æt. 70, A.C. MDCCLXII | |
Pater patriae, 1738? | |
The pattern of piety : or, tryals of patience. Being The Most Faithful Spiritual Songs Of the Life and Death of the once Afflicted Job. In Five Books. Shewing, The abundant Riches of that Great and Good Man, in his Family, Goods and Cattle: The latter of which were destroy'd; all about him reduc'd; and he himself, smitten with Boils, in the most deplorable Condition: In all which Poverty, and Miseries, as he never charg'd God foolishly; so it pleased the Divine Being, not only to restore him again to his Health, but to give him a double Portion of his former Plenty and Prosperity | |
The pious and poetical works of Mr. Thomas Gent, &c | |
Pious contemplations on the sacred histories, : prophesies, and mysteries of holy religion; Ancient and Evangelical; Most graciously derived from the Lord, our Supreme Creator; Exhibited by admirable Personages, divinely inspired; and very beautifully represented in Ecclesiastical Buildings. By Thomas Gent, Printer, aged 65, A. C. 1757 | |
Reliquiæ Eboracensis. | |
Unhappy birth of Judas Iscariot | |
Yorkshire chap-books. |