Thomas Wilson
Active Years
Min year: 1551, Max year: 1800, Max count: 6
As Author
- 1551: Vita et obitus duorum fratrum Suffolciensium Henrici et Caroli Brandoni prestanti virtute
- 1551: The rule of reason, conteinyng the arte of logique, set forth in Englishe, by Thomas Vuilson
- 1551: Vita et obitus duorum fratrum Suffolciensium, Henrici et Caroli Brandoni prestanti virtute
- 1552: The rule of reason conteining the arte of logique. Set forth in English, and newely corrected by Thomas VVilson. Wherunto is added a table, for the ease of the reader
- 1553: The arte of rhetorique
- 1553: The rule of reason
- 1560: The arte of rhetorique
- 1562: The arte of rhetorique
- 1563: The arte of rhetorike
- 1563: The rule of reason, conteinyng the arte of logike. Sette foorthe in Englishe, and newlie corrected by Thomas Wilson. Anno Domini. M.D.Lxiij. Mens. Aprilis
- 1567: The arte of rhetorike, for the vse of all suche as are studious of eloquence, sette forthe in Englishe, by Thomas Wilson. 1553. And now newlie sette foorthe againe, with a prologue to the reader. Anno domini. 1567.
- 1567: The rule of reason, conteinyng the arte of logike
- 1567: The arte of rhetorike, for the vse of all suche as are studious of eloquence, sette forthe in Englishe, by Thomas Wilson. 1553. And now newlie sette foorthe againe, with a prologue to the reader. Anno domini. 1567.
- 1572: A discourse vppon vsurye
- 1580: The arte of rhetorike
- 1580: The rule of reason
- 1584: The rule of reason, contayning the arte of logike. Set forth in English, and newly corrected by Thomas Wilson
- 1584: A discourse vpon vsurie
- 1584: The arte of rhetorike
- 1585: The art of rhetorique
- 1609: An exposition of the tvvo first verses of the sixt chapter to the Hebrewes
- 1609: An exposition of the tvvo first verses of the sixt chapter to the Hebrewes
- 1610: A sermon preached in August the 13. 1610. In Canterbury to the corporation of black-smiths
- 1612: A Christian dictionarie
- 1614: Christs farevvell to Jerusalem, and last prophesie
- 1614: A commentarie vpon the most diuine Epistle of S. Paul to the Romanes
- 1615: Theologicall rules, to guide vs in the vnderstanding and practise of holy Scriptures
- 1616: A Christian dictionary
- 1620: A commentarie vpon the most divine epistle of S. Paul to the Romanes.
- 1620: Saints by calling: or Called to be saints
- 1622: A Christian dictionary
- 1622: A Christian dictionary
- 1627: A commentary on the most diuine Epistle of S. Paul to the Romanes
- 1635: A Christian dictionary
- 1641: Davids zeale for Zion
- 1643: Jerichoes dovvn-fall
- 1645: The childes trade or; The beginning of the doctrine of Christ
- 1647: A Christian dictionary
- 1648: A Christian dictionary
- 1653: A commentary on the most divine epistle of St. Paul to the Romans
- 1654: A complete Christian dictionary
- 1655: A complete Christian dictionary
- 1661: A complete Christian dictionary
- 1678: Quaker's false interpretations of Holy Scripture
- 1678: A complete Christian dictionary
- 1678: The spirit of delusion reproved, or, The Quakers cause fairly heard and justly condemned
- 1678: Complete Christian dictionary.
- 1679: A sermon on the Gunpowder Treason
- 1682: A sermon on the martyrdom of King Charles I
- 1682: A sermon on the martyrdom of King Charles I
- 1701: Sermons on several texts in Genesis, Exodus, and Leviticus. By Thomas Wilson, M. A. Presbyter of the Church of England
- 1706: The appellants case. Tho. Wilson, Tho. Sheppard, Wm. Claxton, and Geo. Parker. Appellants. Thomas Townley, attorney at law. Respondent
- 1707: Plain and short directions and prayers for particular persons, for families, For the Lord's-Day, For the Lord's-Supper, For the time of Sickness, &c. In the language, and for the use of the diocese of Man
- 1707: The principles and duties of Christianity
- 1711: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at St. James's, on Holy-Thursday, May 10. 1711
- 1711: A sermon preach'd before the Queen
- 1713: An account of the foundation of the Royal Hospital of King Charles
- 1717: A wedding sermon preach'd in the Quakers meeting-house in Meath-Street, Dublin
- 1720: As I was deeply exercised in my mind about the things of the living God, and the holy order of the blessed Gospel of the Lord Jesus
- 1721: The principles and duties of Christianity
- 1724: The many advantages of a good language to any nation: with an examination of the present state of our own: as also, an essay towards correcting some things that are wrong in it
- 1724: The true Christian method of educating the children both of the poor and rich
- 1725: The true Christian method of educating the children
- 1725: An account of the foundation of the Royal Hospital of King Charles
- 1728: A brief journal of the life
- 1730: A brief journal of the life
- 1730: Short observations for reading
- 1735: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's Supper
- 1736: The principles and duties of Christianity
- 1736: Distilled spirituous liquors the bane of the nation
- 1736: Distilled spirituous liquors the bane of the nation: being some considerations humbly offer'd to the Hon. the House of Commons
- 1736: The principles and duties of Christianity
- 1736: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's supper
- 1737: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's Supper
- 1738: The principles and duties of Christianity
- 1738: The principles and duties of Christianity
- 1740: The doctrines of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities
- 1740: An essay towards an instruction for the Indians
- 1740: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's supper
- 1741: The knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities
- 1742: The knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities
- 1743: The knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities
- 1743: The knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities
- 1745: A sermon preached at the parish-church of the Holy Trinity, in the town of Bungay in Suffolk
- 1745: The true Christian method of educating the children
- 1745: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's supper
- 1745: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's Supper
- 1746: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's Supper
- 1747: The knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities
- 1749: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's supper
- 1749: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's Supper
- 1750: The knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities: or, An essay towards an instruction for children, and young persons
- 1751: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's Supper
- 1751: The knowlege [sic] and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities
- 1752: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's Supper
- 1752: Egwyddorion a dyledswyddau y grefydd grist'nogawl: neu ychwaneg o hyfforddiad i'r rhai a ddysgasant gatecism yr eglwys. ... Gan y gwir barchedig da?d yn nuw Thomas, Arglwydd Esgob Sodor a Manaw
- 1754: The knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities
- 1754: The knowlege [sic] and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities
- 1756: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's Supper
- 1757: A review of the project for building a new square at Westminster; said to be for the use of Westminster-School. By a sufferer. Part the first
- 1757: The Right Honourable George Lord Carbery, appellant. Thomas Wilson, Esquire, -- respondent. The respondent's case
- 1758: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's Supper
- 1759: The knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities
- 1759: The knowlege [sic] and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities
- 1760: The knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities: or, An essay towards an instruction for children, and young persons
- 1760: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's supper
- 1760: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's supper
- 1761: Short and plain directions
- 1761: The principles and duties of Christianity
- 1763: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's Supper
- 1764: The knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities
- 1764: The knowlege [sic] and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities
- 1765: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's supper
- 1766: Solomon in all his glory: or, the master-mason
- 1767: Answers for Thomas Wilson inspector of yarn, appointed by the trustees for improving manufactures in Scotland, to the petition of Patrick Somervile flax-dresser in Leith
- 1768: Solomon in all his glory: or, the master-mason
- 1768: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's Supper
- 1769: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Thomas Wilson tenant in Lady's mill of Pittencrief,
- 1770: The knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities
- 1772: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's Supper
- 1773: Rhybydd fod yn fuan i'w argraphu trwy gynnorthwy, lyfr, a elwir, Gwybodaeth ac ymarfer o grefydd
- 1774: Gwybodaeth ac ymarfer o'r grefydd Grist'nogol
- 1775: A dialogue: representing the delusion, the danger, and, the mischief, of being Christians without Christianity. Written originally by the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas Wilson, D.D. Bishop of the Isles of Sodor and Man. Being an extract from his treatise, intituled: "The knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy to the " meanest capacities. Or, An Essay towards an instruction for the Indians." "Which will likewise be of use to all such, who are " called Christians; but have not well considered the "meaning of the religion, they profeses: or, who pro " fess to know God; but, in their Works, Deny Him." ...
- 1775: The true Christian method of educating children
- 1775: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's Supper
- 1776: The knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities
- 1777: Solomon in all his glory: or, the master-mason
- 1777: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's Supper
- 1779: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's Supper
- 1781: The knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities
- 1781: The works
- 1781: Disputatio juridica, ad tit. XX. lib. XLIII. Digest. de aqua cottidiana et æstiva
- 1782: The life of the Right Reverend Father in God Thomas Wilson
- 1782: The works
- 1782: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's Supper
- 1782: Sermons
- 1783: An archæological dictionary
- 1783: Sharmaneyn, liorish Thomase Wilson
- 1784: The works
- 1784: A brief journal of the life
- 1785: Sermons
- 1786: The sacra privata
- 1786: Sermons
- 1787: The true Christian method of educating children
- 1787: The knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities
- 1787: [The] knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities: or, An essay towards an instruction for the Indians
- 1787: A sermon, preached at the assizes held at Lancaster
- 1787: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's supper
- 1787: A catalogue of several valuable libraries and collections of books, lately purchased, containing upwards of twenty thousand volumes ... to be sold ... on Monday, Jan.8, 1787, by T. Wilson, bookseller and stationer in High-Ousegate, York.
- 1788: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's supper
- 1788: Parochialia
- 1788: [Catalogue of above thirty thousand volumes of ancient and modern books, in most languages, arts, and sciences (newly purchased). Consisting of the entire stock in trade of Mr. John Vowell, bookseller, in Cambridge ... to be sold ... on Monday, July 21, 1788, by T. Wilson, bookseller, stationer, and printer, in High-Ousegate York, ... ]
- 1789: Maxims of piety and of Christianity. By the late Right Reverend Thomas Wilson, D. D. Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man
- 1789: The works of the Right Reverend Thomas Wilson, D.D. Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man
- 1789: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's Supper
- 1790: A form of family prayer, from the works of Thomas Wilson, D.D. late lord bishop of Sodor and man
- 1790: Tentamen medicum inaugurale, de cynanche maligna
- 1791: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's supper
- 1791: Thirty-three sermons
- 1791: The principles and duties of Christianity
- 1792: The knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities
- 1792: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's supper
- 1792: A short and plain introduction for the better understanding of the Lord's supper
- 1792: Sacra privata
- 1793: An address to the mining interest of Cornwall
- 1793: An archæological dictionary
- 1793: An address to the mining interest of Cornwall
- 1794: The true Christian method of educating children
- 1795: Sermons
- 1795: Disputatio medica inauguralis de rubeola
- 1795: Sermons
- 1795: Sermons
- 1795: On Saturday, Jan. 2d, 1796, will be published, no. I. Price one Shilling, to be continued weekly, a new edition, in octavo, of the sermons of the Right Reverend Thomas Wilson, D.D. late bishop of Sodor and Man
- 1796: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's Supper
- 1796: The works
- 1796: The sacra privata
- 1797: The principles and duties of Christianity
- 1797: An accurate description of Bromley
- 1797: An accurate description of Bromley, In Kent ornamented with views of the church and college, including every thing interesting and amusing in that delightful part of the county, and five miles round
- 1797: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's supper
- 1797: A short and plain introduction for the better understanding of the Lord's Supper
- 1798: Meditations, and family prayers
- 1798: A village tale, moral, sentimental, and humourous
- 1799: The knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities
- 1799: A form of family prayer, from the works of Thomas Wilson, D.D. late lord bishop of Sodor and man
- 1800: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's Supper
- 1800: Sacra privata
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