Thomas Watson
Active Years
Min year: 1554, Max year: 1798, Max count: 13
As Author
- 1554: Twoo notable sermons
- 1554: Twoo notable sermons
- 1554: Twoo notable sermons, made ... before the quenes highnes, concernynge the reall presence
- 1558: Holsome and catholyke doctryne concerninge the seuen sacramentes of Chrystes church, expedient to be knowen of all men, set forth in maner of shorte sermons to bee made to the people, by the reuerend father in God Thomas byshop of Lincolne. Anno. 1558. Mense Iunii
- 1558: Holsome and catholyke doctryne concerninge the seuen sacreamentes
- 1558: Holsome and catholyke doctryne concerninge the seuen sacramentes
- 1558: Holsome and catholyke doctryne concerninge the seuen Sacramentes of Chrystes Church
- 1582: The hekatompathia or Passionate centurie of loue
- 1585: Compendium memoriæ localis. Autore Thoma Watsono Londinensi, I.V. studioso.
- 1585: Amyntas Thomæ VVatsoni Londinensis I.V. studiosi
- 1587: The lamentations of Amyntas for the death of Phillis, paraphrastically translated out of Latine into English hexameters by Abraham Fraunce
- 1588: The lamentations of Amintas for the death of Phillis: paraphrastically translated out of Latine into English hexameters, by Abraham Fraunce
- 1589: The lamentations of Amintas for the death of Phillis. Paraphrastically translated out of Latine into English hexameters, by Abraham Fraunce
- 1590: An eglogue vpon the death of the right honorable Sir Francis Walsingham
- 1590: The first sett, of Italian madrigalls Englished, not to the sense of the originall dittie, but after the affection of the noate. By Thomas Watson Gentleman. There are also heere inserted two excellent madrigalls of Master VVilliam Byrds, composed after the Italian vaine, at the request of the sayd Thomas Watson.
- 1590: Meliboeus Thomæ Watsoni siue?, Ecloga in obitum honoratissimi viri, Domini Francisci VValsinghami, equitis aurati, diuæ Elizabethæ a secretis, & sanctioribus consilijs
- 1592: Amintæ gaudia authore Thoma VVatsono Londinensi, iuris studioso
- 1594: An ould facioned love. Or a loue of the ould facion. By I.T. gent
- 1596: The lamentations of Amintas for the death of Phillis. Paraphrastically translated out of Latine into English hexameters, by Abraham Fraunce
- 1649: Gods anatomy upon mans heart· Or, A sermon preached by order of the Honourable House of Commons
- 1649: Gods anatomy upon mans heart. Or, A sermon preached by order of the Honorable House of Commons, at Margarets Westminster, Decemb. 27. being a day of publique humiliation. By Thomas Watson, pastor of Stephens Walbrooke, London
- 1652: The Christian's charter: shewing the priviledges of a believer; by Thomas Watson, pastor of Stephens Walbrook, London
- 1652: The Christian's charter: shewing the priviledges of a believer, both in this life, and that which is to come. by Thomas Watson, pastor of Stephens Walbrook, London. Imprimatur, Edm. Calamy
- 1653: Autarkeia, or The art of divine contentment. By Thomas Watson M. of A. of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and now pastor of Stephens Walbrook. Lond
- 1654: Gods anatomy upon mans heart. Or, A sermon preached by order of the Honorable House of Commons, at Margarets Westminster, Decemb. 27. Being a day of publick humiliation
- 1654: The Christian's charter shewing the priviledges of a believer by Thomas Watson
- 1654: Auta'rkeia, or The art of divine contentment
- 1655: The art of divine contentment
- 1655: The Christian's charter
- 1656: The crown of righteousness
- 1656: The one thing necessary
- 1657: The upright mans character and crown
- 1657: The Christian's charter
- 1657: Autarkeia, or The art of divine contentment
- 1657: The saints delight
- 1658: The one thing necessary
- 1658: Autarkeia, or, The art of divine contentment by Thomas Watson
- 1658: A plea for almes
- 1659: The holy longing: or, The saints desire to be with Christ
- 1660: Three treatises
- 1660: The Beatitudes: or A discourse upon part of Christs famous Sermon on the mount
- 1660: Three treatises
- 1661: Jerusalems glory, or, the saints safetie in eying the churches security
- 1661: The witnesses anatomiz'd: or, Sanctitie in its sufferings
- 1662: The righteous mans vveal and the vvicked mans vvoe
- 1662: A pastors love expressed to a loving people
- 1662: Paramythion: or A word of comfort for the Church of God
- 1662: Paramuthion: or, A word of comfort for the church of God
- 1662: A pastors love expressed to a loving people
- 1663: A divine cordial: or, the transcendent priviledge of those that love God, and are savingly called
- 1663: Au'tarkeia, or, The art of divine contentment
- 1663: A divine cordial, or, The transcendent priviledge of those that love God and are savingly called published by Thomas Watson
- 1665: The Holy Eucharist: or, The mystery of the Lords Supper, briefly explained
- 1665: The Holy Eucharist: or, The mystery of the Lords Supper, briefly explained
- 1665: The Christian's charter
- 1666: The godly mans picture, drawn with a Scripture-pensil. Or Some characteristical notes of a man that shall go to heaven
- 1668: Autarkeia; or, The art of divine contentment. By Thomas Watson, pastour of Stephens Walbrook, London
- 1668: Au'tarkeia, or The art of divine contentment. By Thomas Watson pastour of Stephens Walbrook, Lond
- 1668: The holy Eucharist: or, The mystery of the Lords Supper briefly explained
- 1668: The doctrine of repentance, useful for these times
- 1669: Heaven taken by storm: or, The holy violence a Christian is to put forth in the pursuit after glory
- 1670: Heaven taken by storm: or, The holy violence a Christian is to put forth in the pursuit after glory
- 1671: The mischief of sinne
- 1671: The beatitudes: or, A discourse upon part of Christs famous Sermon on the Mount. By Thomas Watson, minister of the Word at Stephens Walbrook in the City of London
- 1672: Au'tarkeia; or The art of divine contentment. By Thomas Watson, pastour of Stephens Walbrook. London
- 1672: Au'tarkeia; or, The art of divine contentment
- 1672: A plea for the godly
- 1675: The duty of self-denial briefly opened and urged. By Thomas Watson, minister of the Gospel
- 1676: A sermon preached July 2
- 1676: Autarkeia; or The art of divine contentment. By Tho. Watson, pastor of Stephens Walbrook, London
- 1678: The fight of faith crowned: or, A sermon preached at the funeral of that eminently holy man Mr. Henry Stubs
- 1678: A divine cordial: or, the transcendent priviledge of those that love God, and are savingly called
- 1679: Light in darkness, or Deliverance proclaimed unto the church in the midst of all her despondencies and discouragements
- 1682: Religion our true interest: or Practical notes upon the third chapter of Malachy, the sixteen, seventeen and eighteen verses
- 1682: Autarkeia or The art of divine contentment·
- 1683: A copy book
- 1684: A copy book
- 1686: Light in darkness, or Deliverance proclaimed unto the church, in the midst of all her despondencies and discouragements
- 1689: Seven sermons on several select subjects preached by Mr. Tho. Watson
- 1690: Watson's remains, or, Spriritual remedies for spiritual diseases
- 1692: A body of practical divinity
- 1707: A copy book
- 1708: Autarkeia
- 1719: Ayta'pekia: or, The art of divine contentment. By Thomas Watson, pastor of St. Stephen's Walbrook
- 1730: A body of practical divinity
- 1731: Autarkeia: or, the art of divine contentment
- 1734: A body of practical divinity
- 1735: A letter to the Bishop of London, complaining of the new altar-piece in Clerkenwell church, with remarks
- 1741: A body of practical divinity
- 1742: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Thomas Watson writer to the Signet, trustee for, and adjudger from the apparent heir of Hamilton of Redhouse, and others the creditors of Redhouse
- 1744: Thomas Watson Writer to the Signet, trustee for, and adjudger from the apparent heir of Hamilton of Redbouse, and the other creditors upon that estate, - - - - - - - appellants. Thomas Glass, and the other children of the deceased Mr. Adam Glass, and Helen Hamilton his spouse and others, - - - - respondents. The appellants case
- 1757: Light in darkness, or Deliverance proclaimed unto the church in the midst of all her despondencies and discouragements
- 1758: The Godlyman's picture
- 1759: A body of practical divinity
- 1764: A body of practical divinity
- 1772: A sermon explaining the fourth commandment
- 1772: The worst things over-ruled for the saints' good
- 1780: Redemption through the blood of Jesus
- 1782: A body of practical divinity, consisting of above one hundred and seventy-six sermons on the shorter catechism, composed by the Reverend Assembly of Divines at Westminster
- 1784: The art of divine contentment
- 1785: By His Majesty's royal letters patent
- 1785: A sermon, preached at Plymouth, August 7, 1785
- 1788: Heaven taken by storm
- 1790: Yr happusrwydd o nesau at Dduw
- 1792: Intimations and evidences of a future state
- 1793: The art of divine contentment
- 1794: Heaven taken by storm
- 1794: A body of practical divinity
- 1794: Original correspondence on the respective tenets of the two orders of Episcopalians in Scotland
- 1794: By His Majesty's royal letters patent. R. Watson, farrier, in Norwich, his instructions for the management of horses and dogs. Wherein are minutely described their several maladies, and the ... remedies which have been successfully applied thereto, by his peculiar pastes, cordials and powders. Also, an appendix,
- 1795: A body of practical divinity
- 1796: Heaven taken by storm
- 1796: A sermon, preached at Whitby
- 1796: The art of divine contentment
- 1797: A body of practical divinity
- 1798: Sermons and select discourses on important subjects
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