Thomas Hall
Active Years
Min year: 1623, Max year: 1800, Max count: 5
As Author
- 1623: Contemplations vpon the historie of the old Testament. The seuenth volume. In two bookes. By Ios. Hall D.D
- 1623: Contemplations vpon the historie of the old Testament. The seuenth volume. In two bookes. By Ios. Hall D.D
- 1651: The pulpit guarded with XVII arguments
- 1651: The pulpit guarded with XVII arguments
- 1651: The pulpit guarded with XX arguments
- 1652: The pulpit guarded with XX arguments
- 1652: The font guarded with XX arguments
- 1653: The beauty of holiness; or A description of the excellency, amiableness, comfort and content which is to be found in wayes of purity and holinesse
- 1654: Comarum akosmia. The loathsomnesse of long haire: or, A treatise wherein you have the question stated
- 1654: Vindicię literarum, the schools guarded: or, The excellency and usefulnesse of arts, sciences, languages, history, and all sorts of humane learning
- 1655: Vindicię literarum, the schools guarded: or, The excellency and vsefulnesse of humane learning in subordination to divinity, and preparation to the ministry
- 1655: The beauty of holiness; or A description of the excellency, amiablenes, comfort and content which is to be found in wayes of purity and holinesse
- 1657: Chiliasto-mastix redivivus, sive Homesus enervatus. = A confutation of the millenarian opinion, plainly demonstrating that Christ will not reign visibly and personally on earth with the saints for a thousand yeers either before the day of judgement, in the day of judgement, o after it
- 1658: A practical and polemical commentary or, exposition upon the third and fourth chapters of the latter epistle of Saint Paul to Timothy
- 1660: Funebria florę
- 1660: The beauty of magistracy
- 1660: An apologie for the ministry, and its maintenance
- 1660: A plain and easy explication of the assemblies shorter catechism
- 1660: Samaria's downfall: or, A commentary (by way of supplement) on the five last verses of the thirteenth chapter of Hosea
- 1661: Funebria florae, the downfall
- 1661: Funebria florę
- 1661: Funebria florę
- 1661: An exposition by way of supplement, on the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth chapters of the prophecy of Amos·
- 1697: A plain and easy explication of the Assemblies shorter catechism
- 1697: A plain and easy explication of the Assemblies shorter catechism
- 1723: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses in the city and county of Canterbury; wishing them health and happiness. By Thomas Hall, your loyal bell-man
- 1724: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses, in the city and county of Canterbury; wishing them health and happiness. By Thomas Hall, your loyal bell-man
- 1729: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses, in the city of Canterbury and county of the same; wishing them health and happiness. By Thomas Hall, your loyal bellman
- 1734: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses, in the city of Canterbury, and county of the same: wishing them health and happiness. By Thomas Hall, your loyal bellman
- 1735: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses, in the city of Canterbury, and county of the same: wishing them health and happiness. By Thomas Hall, your loyal bellman
- 1736: Thomas Hall of the city of Dublin, merchant, administrator of Augustine Clarke, deceased, executor of James Clarke, deceased, - - - appellant. Richard Digby and Anne his wife, and Mary Lincolne, administratrix de bonis non, to the said James Clarke, - - - - - - - - respondents. The apellant's case
- 1742: A sermon occasioned by the much lamented death of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Cole
- 1743: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. Robert Wright
- 1746: Christ's rule displayed in Great-Britain's deliverance
- 1746: The believer's wish: a sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. John Hill, who departed this life, Feb.26. 1745-6. preached March 16. And published at the unanimous Request of the Church to which he was Pastor. By Thomas Hall
- 1748: The pulpit guarded
- 1748: The pulpit guarded
- 1750: Some thoughts on the nature and use of a lot, shewing the immorality of playing at cards, and dissuading from it. By a Protestant
- 1754: A sermon occasioned by the sudden death of the Reverend and Learned Zephaniah Marryat, D.D. preached in Southwark, September the 22d. By Thomas Hall. To which is added, the funeral oration at his interment, by Thomas Towle. Both Published at the People's Request
- 1759: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Bradbury
- 1786: The following plan for the relief of the poor was
- 1788: Benevolence, and other poems
- 1789: Information for Thomas Hall, present prisoner in the toolbooth of Edinburgh, pannel
- 1789: Sensibility. A poem
- 1789: An account of the curious and interesting trial of Thomas Hall
- 1792: A plan for the better maintenance and regulation of the parochial poor
- 1792: Achmet to Selim, or, the dying negro
- 1795: John Rastrick, engineer, mill-wright, pump and patent churn maker, Morpeth
- 1800: Poems on various subjects, written in the Debtors' Ward, Winchester
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