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TIIOM-THOMASIVS. 



The nature and moral influence of heathen- 

 ism, especially among the Greeks and !! .nrm ;. 

 vu-ufil in tlie light of Christianity. [Trans- 

 lated from the German.] [Bib. Cab., vol. 

 xxviii.] AV/H., 1840. 8 



Sermons on various occasions. [Translated 

 from the German.] [Ibid., vol. xxviii.] 



l-'lui., 1840. 8 



Stunden Christlicher An'lacht. Ein Erbau- 

 ungs buch von Dr A. T. 



Hamburg, 1840. 8 



Remarks on the life, character, and style of 

 the Apostle Paul. Designed as an introduc- 

 tion to the study of the Pauline Epistles. 

 [Translated from the German.] [Bib. Cab., 

 vol. xxviii.] .,1840. 8 



* Sketch of the life and character of A. T., by 

 Professor E. A. Park. [Ibid., vol. xxviii.] 



/;./</(., 1840. 8 



A commentary on the Epistle to the He- 

 brews. Translated from the German, by 

 James Hamilton, M.A. With an appendix, 

 comprising two dissertations by the same 

 author, translated by J. E. Ryland. 2 vol. 

 [Ibid., vol. xxxviii. and xxxix.] 



Edin., 1842. 8 



A selection from the university sermons of 

 A. T. Translated from the German. [By 

 Adeliza Manners.] London, 1844. 8 



A translation and commentary of the Book of 

 Psalms, for the use of the ministry and laity 

 of the Christian Church. Translated from the 

 German, with a careful comparison of the 

 Psalm-text with the original tongues. By 

 the Rev. J. Isidor Mombert. 



London, 1856. 8 



Light from the cross : sermons on the passion 

 of our Lord. Translated from the German. 

 [ByR. L. B.] Edin., 1857. 8 



Commentary on the sermon on the mount. 

 Translated from the fourth revised and en- 

 larged edition, by the Rev. R. Lundin Brown, 

 M.A. [Clark's For. Theol. Lib.] 



Edin., 1860. 8 



Commentary on the Gospel of St John. Trans- 

 lated from the last German edition, by Charles 

 P. Krauth. [Ibid.] Edin., i860. 8 



The two students Guido and Julius ; or, the 

 true consecration of the doubter. Translated 

 from the seventh German edition. [By James 

 Martin.] London, s. a. 8 



THOM (DAVID), Minister of the Scotch church, 

 Rodney Street, Liverpool. Remarks on a series 

 of charges recently preferred against him, be- 

 fore the Rev. the Presbytery of Glasgow, by 

 certain individuals connected with the manage- 

 ment of the said church. With a copious ap- 

 pendix. Liverpool, 1825. 8 



* Short reply to the Rev. D. T.'s pamphlet, 

 entitled, Remarks on a series of charges, <S:c. 

 [by John GILLIES], comprehending some ob- 

 servations on the evidence taken at Liverpool ; j 

 accompanied with all the papers laid before ' 

 the Presbytery of Glasgow, in the late refer- j 

 ence between Mr T. and the trustees of the St j 

 Andrew's church, Rodney Street, Liverpool. 



And the evidence taken by, and proceedings 

 of, said Presbytery ; with an appendix. 



, 1825. 8 



Memorial regarding the theological points of 

 his case. 5. 8 



* An expostulatory letter to the Rev. D. T., 

 on some important topics, connected with his 

 public ministry. By a moderate Calvinist. 



/on, 1825. 8 



The miracles of the Irving school shown to be 

 unworthy of serious examination. 



,don, 1832. 8' 



Three questions proposed and answered, con- 

 cerning the life forfeited by Adam, the resur- 

 rection of the dead, and eternal punishment. 

 2d ed. London, 1635. 8" 



j THOM (GEORGE), Cape of Good Hope. A narra- 

 tive of the last sickness and death of Mr 

 Richard Shepherd, merchant at the Cape of 

 Good Hope ; in a letter to Joseph Reyner. 

 ! London, 1816. 8 



I THOM (JOHN HAMILTON). The practical im- 

 portance of the Unitarian controversy. A lec- 

 ture delivered in Liverpool, Feb. 12, 1839. 



Liverpool, 1839. 8 



Christianity not the property of critics and 

 scholars ; but the gift of God to all men. A 

 lecture delivered in Liverpool, Feb. 26, 1839. 



Liverpool, 1839. 8 



The unscriptural origin and ecclesiastical his- 

 tory of the doctrine of the Trinity. A lecture 

 delivered in Liverpool, March 26, 1839. 



Liverpool, 1839. 8 



THOM (WILLIAM), Minister of Govan. The works 

 of the Rev. W. T. Glasgow, 1799. 12 



An enquiry into the causes of the decline of 

 religion. A sermon [on 2 Tim. iv. 10] preach- 

 ed at Glasgow, April 14th, 1761. 2d ed. 



Glasgow, 1761. 8 



THOMAS (JosiAH), M.A., Archdeacon of Bath. 

 Strictures on subjects chiefly relating to the 

 established religion and the clergy. In two 

 letters to his patron from a country clergyman. 

 2d ed. London, 1809. 8 



THOMAS (L.). La confession Helve"tique. 

 Etudes historico-dogmatiquessur le xvi e siecle. 



Geneve, 1853. 8 



THOMAS (ROBERT), Minister of Abdie. The 

 cause of truth, containing, besides a great va- 

 riety of other matter, a refutation of errors in 

 the political works of Thomas Paine, and 

 other publications of a similar kind. In a se- 

 ries of letters, of a religious, moral, and poli- 

 tical nature. Dundee, 1797. 12 



THOMASIUS (CHRISTIANUS). Institutionum 

 jurisprudentise divinaj libri tres. In quibus 

 fundamenta juris naturalis secundum hypo- 

 theses illustris Pufendorifii perspicue demon- 

 strantur, et ab objectionibus dissentientiiim, 

 potissimum D. Valentini Alberti, liberantur, 

 fundamenta itidem juris divini positivi uni- 

 versalis primum a jure naturali distincte se- 

 cernuntur et explicantur. Editio septima, in 

 qua...accesserunt: I. ProgrammaGermanicum 

 hypotheses Albertinas expendens. II. Quses- 

 tio de definitione favorabilium et odiosorum 



