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Thomas Gibbons | lit.salon
Thomas Gibbons
Born:
1720
Died:
1785
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Born:
1720
Died:
1785
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The divine improvement of descolating judgments represented: in a sermon preached at Haberdasher's-hall, March 27. On occation of the dreadful fire in the City, on March 25, 1748 ...
1748
Thomas Gibbons
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Sympathy with our suffering brethren and an improvement of their distresses shewn to be our duty in two discourses occasioned by the cruel oppressions of the Protestants in France, and enlarged with a recent and particular account of the state of persecution in that kingdom : to which are prefixed some serious reflexions on the present situation of these nations and our American colonies / by Thomas Gibbons .
1755
Thomas Gibbons
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The hidden life of a Christian exemplified in the diary, meditations, and letters of a young minister
1756
Thomas Gibbons, Timothy Thomas, Thomas Bromfield, William Cowper, Sarah Johnson, John Sutcliff, Northern Education Society
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Our duty as patriots, Protestants, and Christians, in a time of war, represented and inforced in a sermon preached at Haberdashers hall, May 23: On occasion of the public declaration of war against the French King, May 18. 1756
1756
Thomas Gibbons
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Rhetoric; or, A view of its principal tropes and figures, in their origin and powers with a variety of rules to escape errors and blemishes, and attain propriety and elegance in composition
1767
Thomas Gibbons
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Sermons on the most useful and important subjects: adapted to the family and closet
1767
Samuel Davies, Thomas Gibbons, Samuel Finley
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An account of a most terrible fire: that happened on Friday the eighth of September, 1727, at a barn at Burwell in Cambridgeshire : in which by computation about one hundred and forty persons were assembled at a puppet-show of which number no less than eighty persons perished, or received such injury by the flames as to expire soon after : taken in part from the parish-register of baptisms and burials belonging to the said town, and more largely form the relation of Mr. Thomas Howe, who being at that time about sixteen years of age was present in the barn and an eye-witness of the dreadful calamity : to which account are subjoined some serious and important inquiries relating to the melancholy event and some observation designed as a practical improvement of the awful catastrophe
1769
Thomas Gibbons
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Objections against the application to the legislature for relief for Protestant dissenting ministers, and dissenting tutors and schoomasters [!], dispassionately considered and obviated
1773
Thomas Gibbons
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Memoirs of eminently pious women who were ornaments to their sex, blessings to their families, and edifying examples to the church and world ...
1777
Thomas Gibbons
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Report of a trial for a libel ... before the Honourable Ambrose Spencer, one of the Justices of the Supreme Court ... State of New-York
1818
John M. Trumbull, Thomas Gibbons, New York (State). Supreme Court.