Thomas Green
Active Years
Min year: 1665, Max year: 1800, Max count: 34
Establishments over time
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Locations over time
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As Author
- 1665: A voice of comfort sounded forth, and sent into the world to all the mourners in Zion, who are born of the birth immortal
- 1705: The last speeches and dying words of Captain Thomas Green
- 1705: The tryal, examination and condemnation, of Captain Green of the Worcester, and his whole ships crew
- 1705: The last speech of Captain Green
- 1705: [The last speeches and dying words of Captain Thomas Green, commander of the ship Worcester, and of Capt. John Madder, chief mate of the said ship,] who were executed near Leith, April 11th 1705
- 1705: The last speeches and dying words of Capt. Thomas Green
- 1705: The last speeches and dying words of Capt. Thomas Green
- 1705: The last speech of Captain Green
- 1705: The last speeches and dying words of Captain Thomas Green
- 1705: The last speeches and dying words of Capt. Thomas Green
- 1705: The case of Capt. Tho. Green
- 1705: The tryal of Captain Thomas Green and his crew
- 1705: The tryal of Capt. Thomas Green and his crew
- 1705: The case of Capt. Tho. Green
- 1705: The last speeches and dying words of Capt. Thomas Green
- 1705: Information for Captain Thomas Green commander of the Worcester, Captain John Madder his chief mate, and others, against Mr. Alexander Higgins Advocat, procurator-fiscal of the High Court of Admirality
- 1705: The last speech and dying words of Captain Thomas Green
- 1726: Librorum ex bibliothecis Aaronis Testas, D.D. & Tho. Thorowgood armigeri, catalogus: or, a catalogue of the libraries of the Reverend and learned Dr. Aaron Testas, Minister of the French-Church in Spittle-Fields, and Tho. Thorowgood Esq
- 1726: Catalogus librorum in omni genere literaturę pręstantium
- 1727: Librorum maxium insignium catalogus: being a catalogue of very curious and uncommon books in most languages, relating to the history and antiquities of Great-Britain and Ireland, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, and most Foreign countries, of sculpture, architecture, medals, husbandry, trade, physick, law civil and canon, fathers, divinity, clatlicks in usum delphini, & cum notis variorum; most of the old chronicles. N.B. There is Dugdale's monasticon in Turkey, 3 vols. with castrations. Which will begin to be sold cheap, the price being mark'd in each book, at Thomas Green's shop, against Rochford's Coffee House, Charing-Cross, on Thursday the 18th of October, 1727, at nine in the morning. Catalogues may be had at Mount's Coffee-House in Grosvenor-Street; Mr. Jackson's, in Pallmall; Mr. Harding's, in St. Martin's Lane; Mr. Stagg's, in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Lewis's, in Covent-Garden; Mr. Lintot's, and Mr. Motte's, in Fleet-Street; Mr. Strahan's, in Cornhill; Mr. Meighan's, and Mr. Osborn's, in Gray's Inn, booksellers; and at the place of sale
- 1727: Bibliothecę honoratissimi viri Tho. Freeman armig. catalogus: or, a catalogue of the library of Thomas Freeman
- 1728: Bibliotheca antiquaria
- 1728: Bibliothecę honoratissimi eruditissimique viri, Richardi Gipps equitis, catalogus: or, a catalogue of the library and manuscripts of the late Sir Richard Gipps
- 1730: Librorum Gręcorum
- 1731: Librorum e? musęo viri pręclarissimi, & in omni eruditione bene? versati, Ricardi Warre ... A catalogue of the library of Richard Warre ... to be sold ... at Tho. Green's shop, ... on Tuesday the 2d of March, 1730/31.
- 1732: A catalogue of the quire books and copies
- 1732: Librorum, in diversis Anglię & Hibernię comitatibus collectorum
- 1733: Bibliotheca Needhamiana
- 1739: The divines physicians, lawyers, and gentlemen's library
- 1745: Vocal harmony displayed in psalmody
- 1750: Instructions for the poor
- 1753: A sermon preached to a country congregation
- 1754: A sermon preached to a country congregation
- 1754: A sermon preached to a country congregation
- 1755: A dissertation on enthusiasm
- 1758: Justification
- 1759: Instructions for the poor
- 1765: The royal spelling dictionary of the English language
- 1768: Instructions for the poor
- 1775: The life of Thomas Green
- 1775: The royal spelling dictionary of the English language
- 1776: Instructions for the poor
- 1786: Instructions for the poor
- 1790: The absolute necessity of preparation for death
- 1791: Instructions for the poor
- 1791: A sermon, delivered October 24, 1790
- 1797: Instructions for the poor
- 1798: An examination of the leading principle of the new system of morals
- 1798: Gospel ministers the workmanship of Jesus Christ
- 1799: An examination of the leading principle of the new system of morals
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1765: An astronomical diary
- 1766: Some reasons that influenced the governor to take, and the councillors to administer the oath, required by the act of Parliament; commonly called the Stamp-act
- 1766: The necessity of a constant readiness for death
- 1766: An astronomical diary
- 1767: Christ in the clouds coming to judgment
- 1767: The sovereignty of God, in determining man's days, or the time and manner of his death
- 1768: Death a welcome messenger to the true Christian
- 1768: The Christian indeed
- 1768: The Transactions of the council, called for the ordination of Mr. John Hubbard, at Meriden, December 29, 1767. And the Consociation of the County of New-Haven, convened there at the same time
- 1768: A sermon, occasioned by the death of Mrs. Abigail Noyes
- 1768: The great importance of speaking in the most intelligible manner in the Christian church
- 1768: Excessive wickedness, the way to an untimely death
- 1769: A discourse, occasioned by the death, and delivered at the funeral, of Mrs. Mary Clap, relict of the late Rev. President Clap
- 1769: The inconsistence of renouncing the half-way covenant, and yet retaining the half-way-practice
- 1769: A discourse, upon the subject of our blessed lord's nativity
- 1770: The knowledge of our end, with the advantage and importance of it
- 1770: A second letter, to the Reverend Joseph Bellamy, D.D
- 1770: On church discipline
- 1770: A sermon, preached at Litchfield, in Connecticut
- 1770: A careful and strict examination of the external covenant, and of the principles by which it is supported
- 1770: A sermon, preached at Litchfield, in Connecticut
- 1770: A letter, from the Association, of the County of New-Haven, to the Reverend elders, in the colonies of Rhode-Island, and Massachusetts-Bay, who assisted in the ordination, of the Rev. Mr. John Hubbard, at Meriden, June 22nd, 1769
- 1771: Quęstiones pro modulo discutiendę sub Reverendo D. Naphtali Daggett, Collegii-Yalensis
- 1771: An astronomical diary; or almanack, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1772
- 1772: An essay on moral agency
- 1772: A sermon, preached at the execution of Moses Paul, an Indian
- 1772: The progress of dulness, part first: or The rare adventures of Tom Brainless
- 1772: A dissertation on the history, eloquence, and poetry of the Bible
- 1772: By the Honorable Jonathan Trumbull, Esq; governor of the English colony of Connecticut, in New-England, in America. A proclamation
- 1772: Due consideration of, and preparation for our latter end, or death, recommended and urged
- 1772: A plan of exercise, for the militia of the colony of Connecticut
- 1772: By the Honorable Jonathan Trumbull, Esq; governor of the English colony of Connecticut, in New-England, in America. A proclamation
- 1772: A brief view of the manner in which the controversy about terms of communion in the visible church, has been conducted, in the present day
- 1773: The progress of dulness, part second: or An essay on the life and character of Dick Hairbrain, of finical memory
- 1773: The progress of dulness, part first: or The rare adventures of Tom Brainless
- 1773: The dreadful visitation
- 1773: An astronomical diary, or almanack, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1774
- 1773: A sermon, preached at New Town, December 8th, 1773 on church government and discipline
- 1774: By the Honorable Jonathan Trumbull, Esquire, governor of the English colony of Connecticut, in New-England, in America; a proclamation
- 1774: A military discourse, wherein is considered the origin of war; from James iv. 1
- 1774: Christ's ministers, messengers of the Lord of Hosts
- 1774: A sermon, delivered at the funeral, of the Honorable Thomas Fitch, Esq; late governor of the colony of Connecticut
- 1774: A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. John Marsh
- 1774: An oration; delivered March 5, 1774
- 1774: A plea, in vindication of the Connecticut title to the contested lands, lying west of the province of New-York
- 1774: In the House of Representatives. The report of the delegates of this colony in the late Continental Congress
- 1774: An old looking-glass, for the laity and clergy, of all denominations, who either give or receive money under pretence of the Gospel
- 1775: The office of the ministers of Christ, viewed as workers together with him
- 1775: An Humble address and exhortation to the provincial general, officers, and soldiers in Connecticut, June 1775
- 1775: By the Honorable Jonathan Trumbull, Esquire, governor ... of Connecticut ... A proclamation, for a day of public fasting and prayer
- 1775: Catalogus eorum qui in Collegio-Yalensi, quod est Novo-Portu Connecticutensium ab anno 1702 ad annum 1775
- 1775: An astronomical ephemeris, kalendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1776
- 1775: Nomination for election in May, 1776
- 1775: By the Honorable Jonathan Trumbull, Esquire, governor ... of Connecticut ... A proclamation
- 1775: An elegy on the times
- 1775: A discourse, shewing the necessity of joining internal repentance, with the external profession of it
- 1776: A valedictory address to the young gentlemen, who commenced Bachelors of Arts, at Yale-College, July 15th, 1776.
- 1776: Meditations on death. Composed on the death of Mr. John Pierson, Junr. of Killingworth, who died April 8th, A.D. 1776; in the thirty-first year of his age. Directed in particular to the bereaved friends
- 1776: The character of a well accomplished ruler describ'd
- 1777: The King of Great-Britain's speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday, October 31, 1776
- 1778: Poems, occasioned by several circumstances and occurrencies [sic], in the present grand contest of America for liberty
- 1778: Poems
- 1778: Catalogus recentium, in Collegio-Yalensi, anno domini, M,DCC,LXXVIII
- 1778: The prospect of peace
- 1779: Stafford's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1780
- 1780: New-Haven Lottery, for building a bridge over East-River
- 1780: Catalogus recentium, in Collegio-Yalensi, MDCCLXXX
- 1782: Catalogus recentium, in Collegio-Yalensi, M,DCC,LXXXII
- 1783: The vanity of expectations from the world, and the wisdom of settling our hope in God
- 1783: By His Excellency Jonathan Trumbull, Esquire ... A proclamation for a day of public thanksgiving
- 1783: Select harmony
- 1783: A Treatise on dress
- 1783: A funeral oration, on Mr. David Ripley, of Windham; a junior sophister in Yale-College
- 1783: The faithful manifestation of the truth, the proper and immediate end of preaching the Gospel
- 1784: At a General Assembly of the governor and company of the state of Connecticut, holden at New-Haven, (by adjournment) on the eighth day of January, Anno Dom. 1784
- 1784: The charter, of the city of New-Haven
- 1784: Yale-College subject to the General Assembly
- 1784: Acts and laws, made and passed by the General Court or Assembly of the governor and Company of the state of Connecticut, in America
- 1784: At a General Assembly of the state of Connecticut, holden at New-Haven, on the second Thursday of October, A.D. 1784
- 1784: God is to be praised for the glory of his majesty, and for his mighty works
- 1785: Acts and laws, made and passed by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut
- 1785: The Address of the Episcopal clergy of Connecticut, to the Right Reverend Bishop Seabury
- 1785: Acts and laws, made and passed in and by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America
- 1786: At a General Assembly of the state of Connecticut, holden at New-Haven, on the second Thursday of October, A.D. 1786
- 1786: Acts and laws, made and passed by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, holden at Hartford, ... on the second Thursday of May, ... 1786
- 1786: Acts and laws, made and passed by the General Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America
- 1786: At a General Assembly of the state of Connecticut, holden at New-Haven, on the second Thursday of October, A.D. 1786
- 1786: Acts and laws, made and passed by the General Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America
- 1787: An almanack, for the year
- 1787: Acts and laws, made and passed by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut
- 1787: At a General Assembly of the state of Connecticut, holden at New-Haven, on the second Thursday of October, Anno Dom. 1787
- 1788: Dissertations upon various subjects
- 1789: An astronomical diary, kalander or almanack for the year of our Lord 1790
- 1789: Acts and laws, made and passed by the General Court, or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America
- 1789: An earnest persuasive to frequent communion
- 1790: Poems on the most solemn subjects
- 1790: Bye laws of the city of New-Haven, in Connecticut
- 1790: By His Excellency Samuel Huntington, Esq. ... A proclamation
- 1790: Acts and laws, made and passed by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America
- 1790: Preparation for death
- 1790: A sermon, preached the second Lord's Day after the death of his amiable and excellent wife, Mrs. Ann Burnet
- 1791: The injustice and impolicy of the slave trade, and of the slavery of the Africans
- 1791: Select harmony
- 1791: By His Excellency Samuel Huntington, Esquire ... A proclamation
- 1792: A description of a new chart of history
- 1792: By His Excellency Samuel Huntington, Esquire ... A proclamation
- 1792: An oration on the death of Mr. Robert Grant, a member of the senior class, in Yale-College, Connecticut
- 1793: A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Lemuel Tyler, A.M
- 1793: The American singing book; or A new and easy guide to the art of psalmody
- 1793: Acts and laws, made and passed by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America
- 1793: A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Reuben Moss, A.M
- 1793: A sermon, delivered at the installation of the Rev. Mr. Alexander Gillet, A.M. in the pastoral office over the church in Torrington, May 22d, MDCCXCII
- 1794: Catalogus classis sophimorum in Collegio Yalensi A.D. MDCCXCIV
- 1794: Catalogus recentium in Collegium Yalense admissorum 1794.
- 1794: Acts and laws, made and passed by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America
- 1794: The New-England primer, improved
- 1795: The psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
- 1795: New-Haven, May 20
- 1795: Domestic medicine: or, A treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases by regimen and simple medicines
- 1795: The mourner
- 1796: By His Excellency Oliver Wolcott, Esquire ... A proclamation
- 1798: At a General Assembly of the State of Connecticut, holden at New-Haven, on the second Thursday of October, A.D. 1798
- 1798: At a General Assembly of the state of Connecticut, holden at New-Haven, on the second Thursday of October, A.D. 1798
- 1800: By His Excellency Jonathan Trumbull, Esquire, governor and commander in chief, in and over the state of Connecticut. A proclamation
As Bookseller
- 1765: An astronomical diary
- 1766: An astronomical diary
- 1766: Some reasons that influenced the governor to take, and the councillors to administer the oath, required by the act of Parliament; commonly called the Stamp-act
- 1766: The necessity of a constant readiness for death
- 1767: Christ in the clouds coming to judgment
- 1768: The Transactions of the council, called for the ordination of Mr. John Hubbard, at Meriden, December 29, 1767. And the Consociation of the County of New-Haven, convened there at the same time
- 1768: Excessive wickedness, the way to an untimely death
- 1770: A second letter, to the Reverend Joseph Bellamy, D.D
- 1771: An astronomical diary; or almanack, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1772
- 1772: A plan of exercise, for the militia of the colony of Connecticut
- 1772: A sermon, preached at the execution of Moses Paul, an Indian
- 1775: An astronomical ephemeris, kalendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1776
- 1779: Stafford's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1780
- 1784: The charter, of the city of New-Haven
- 1787: An almanack, for the year
- 1788: Dissertations upon various subjects
- 1789: An astronomical diary, kalander or almanack for the year of our Lord 1790
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