Clap, Thomas, 1703-1767
Thomas Clap
Thomas Clap American academic and Congregational minister (1703–1767)
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Works
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The answer of the friend in the west, to a letter from a gentleman in the east, entitled, The present state of the colony of Connecticut considered : N.B. This answer happened to fall into the hands of a gentleman, who thought it best that it should be communicated to the publick | |
A brief history and vindication of the doctrines received and established in the churches of New-England, with a specimen of the new scheme of religion beginning to prevail. | |
Conjectures upon the nature and motion of meteors which are above the atmosphere | |
An essay on the nature and foundation of moral virtue and obligation; being a short introduction to the study of ethics; for the use of the students of Yale-college. | |
The faithful serving of God and our generation, the only way to a peaceful and happy death. A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Thomas Clap, (president of Yale-college, in New-Haven) who departed this life, Jan. 7th, 1767; delivered in the college-chapel, Jan. 8th | |
The greatness and difficulty of the work of the ministry. A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Ephraim Little, at Colchester, September 20. 1732. And now published at the desire and expence of the reverend ministers that heard it, with some others: and some paragraphs omitted in preaching are here inserted in their proper places. | |
The judgment of the rector and tutors of Yale-College, concerning two of the students who were expelled : together with the reasons of it | |
A letter from the Reverend Mr. Clap, rector of Yale-College in New-Haven, to the Rev. Mr. Edwards of North-Hampton : expostulating with him for his injurious reflections in his late letter to a friend, and shewing that Mr. Edwards, in contradicting the rector, plainly contradicts himself. | |
President Clap on terrestrial comets | |
Quæstiones pro modulo discutiendæ, sub Reverendo D. Thoma Clap, Collegii Yalensis ... : In comitiis publicis à laureæ magistralis candidatis, MDCCLXI. | |
The religious constitution of colleges : especially of Yale-College in New Haven, in the colony of Connecticut | |
Viro præstantissimo : ingenius artibus ac sublimi virtute omnique fœlicissimè gubernandi ratione ornatissimo Thomae Fitch, Armigero, Coloniae Connecticutensium Gibernatori insignissimo; illustrissimo Guilielmo Pitkin, Armigero Coloniae Conneticutensis Vice-Gubernatori spectatissimo, notraeque Politiae Senatoribus, Rerum publicarum moderandrum instructissimis; Vere reverendo ... D. Thomae Clap Collegii-Yalensis Praesidi ... hasce theses, quas (divino numine annuente) in Collegio Yalensi defendere conabuntur juvenes in artibus initiati ... | |
Yale College broadsheets. |