Thomas Randolph
Active Years
Min year: 1630, Max year: 1784, Max count: 4
As Author
- 1630: Aristippus, or The iouiall philosopher
- 1630: Aristippvs, or, The iouiall philosopher
- 1630: Aristippus, or The iouiall philosopher
- 1630: Aristippus, or The iouiall philosopher
- 1631: Aristippus, or The iouiall philosopher
- 1632: The jealous lovers
- 1632: The jealous lovers
- 1634: The jealous lovers·
- 1635: Aristippus, or The ioviall philosopher
- 1635: Aristippus, or, The joviall philosopher
- 1638: Cornelianum dolium
- 1638: Poems
- 1640: The jealous lovers
- 1640: Poems
- 1640: Poems
- 1642: The high and mightie commendation of the vertue of a pot of good ale
- 1643: Poems
- 1643: Poems
- 1646: The jealous lovers
- 1652: The jealous lovers
- 1652: Poems·
- 1652: Poems·
- 1652: Poems
- 1664: Poems
- 1668: Poems
- 1668: Poems
- 1706: The muses looking-glass
- 1733: The advantages of publick education
- 1739: An enquiry into the sufficiency of reason in matters of religion. A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Sunday, December 17th. 1738. By Thomas Randolph,
- 1744: The christian's faith a rational assent
- 1745: The Christian's faith a rational assent
- 1752: Party-zeal censur'd
- 1753: A vindication of the doctrine of the Trinity
- 1753: A vindication of the doctrine of the Trinity
- 1754: A vindication of the doctrine of the Trinity
- 1754: A vindication of the doctrine of the Trinity
- 1754: An appendix to the Vindication of the doctrine of the Trinity &c
- 1755: [The cert]ainty of a future state asserted and vindicated against the exceptions of the Late Lord Bolingbroke
- 1755: Four letters concerning the study of the Hebrew scriptures
- 1760: Christ the lord of glory
- 1762: The use of reason in matters of religion stated and explain'd in a sermon Preached before the University of Oxford
- 1766: Jephthah's vow considered
- 1767: Jephthah's vow considered
- 1768: The witness of the spirit
- 1768: The doctrine of justification by faith explained in a sermon preached before the University of Oxford
- 1771: The reasonableness of requiring subscription to articles of religion from persons to be admitted to Holy orders, or a Cure of Souls, vindicated
- 1771: The reasonableness of requiring subscription to articles of religion from persons to be admitted to holy orders, or a cure of souls, vindicated
- 1772: An answer to a pamphlet entitled Reflections on the impropriety and inexpediency of lay-subscription to the XXXIX articles
- 1773: The excellency of the Jewish law vindicated. In two sermons preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's. To which is added, an appendix: and also a short comment on Psal. CIX. and LV. ... By Thomas Randolph,
- 1774: An answer to a pamphlet
- 1774: An answer to a pamphlet, entituled, Considerations on the propriety of requiring a subscription to articles of faith
- 1775: A vindication of the worship of the Son and the Holy Ghost against the exceptions of Mr. Theophilus Lindsey from scripture and antiquity, being a supplement to a treatise formerly published and entitled A vindication of the doctrine of the Trinity. By Thomas Randolph, D. D. President of C. C. C. and Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity in the University of Oxford
- 1777: A letter to the remarker on the layman's Scriptural confutation
- 1777: The proof of the truth of the Christian religion
- 1782: The prophecies, and other texts, cited in the New Testament, compared with the Hebrew original, and with the Septuagint version. To which are added notes by Thomas Randolph, D. D. President of C. C. C. Oxford, and Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity
- 1784: A view of our blessed Saviour's ministry and the proofs of His divine mission arising from thence
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