Scott, Thomas
Born 1705-01-01
Died 1775-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF30963128
- WikidataQ7793830
- ISNI0000000063614289
- Open LibraryOL4270997A
Top Subjects
- Bible (2)
- Bible. O.T. Job -- Paraphrases, English (1)
- Paraphrases (1)
- English Religious poetry (1)
- English Hymns (1)
- English Christian poetry (1)
- Devotional exercises (1)
Books by Scott, Thomas
Total count: 12
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The mortality and death of good ministers improv'd in a sermon occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr. Samuel Baxter, late pastor of the Presbyterian congregation in Ipswich, who deceased July 13, 1740. ætat. 70. preached at Ipswich, July 20, 1740. By Thomas Scott. ...printed by W. Craighton1740-01-01
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England's danger and dutyrepresented in a copy of verses on the present rebellion in Scotland. Inscribed to the Honourable Edward Vernon, Esq; Admiral of the White.printed and sold by J. Waugh: and also sold at the pamphlet-shops in London and Westminster1745-01-01
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Reformation a poem.By Thomas Scott.printed and sold by J. Waugh1746-01-01
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Great-Britain's danger and remedyRepresented in a discourse, delivered at Ipswich, on the day appointed for a general fast, February the 11th, 1757. By Thomas Scott.The second edition.printed and sold by W. Craighton1757-01-01
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The anglersEight dialogues in verse.s.n.1758-01-01
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The reasonableness, pleasure, and benefit of national thanksgivingA sermon. preached Nov. 29, 1759, at Ipswich, in the county of Suffolk, by Thomas Scott.printed by W. Craighton. Sold by T. Longman, London; J. Shave, in Ipswich, Messrs. Thurlbourn and Woodyer in Cambridge, M. Steele in Bury, J. Gleed in Norwich, W. Eaton in Yarmouth, J. and T. Kendall and W. Keymer in Colchester1759-01-01
The Book of Job, in English versePrinted by W. Strahan1771-01-01-
The book of Jobin English versePrinted for James Buckland1773-01-01
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Lyric poemsdevotional and moral. By Thomas Scott.printed for James Buckland1773-01-01
Book of Job in English versetranslated from the original Hebrew, with remarks historical, critical and explanatory2d ed.Printed for James Buckland1773-01-01
Lyric poemsdevotional and moralPrinted for James Buckland1773-01-01-
Devotional exercises, chiefly designed for the use of families on the Sabbath, and other opportunities, varying expressions as occasion and circumstances requireSelected partly from the Episcopal service. Also an address, by the ministers on Piscataqua river, recommending forms in worship. And from sundry public papers, the propriety of keeping the advent of Christ. Likewise, a serious address to the spectators on the execution of the pirates, Feb. 18, 1819. To which is added Meditations selected from the works of the Rev. John Flavel, Husbandry and Navigation spiritualized with abridgments and variations. And likewise prayers on the various seasons of the year, selected from the Christian monitor. Also, a short abridgment of the book of Job; with poetry on the subjectpublisher not identified1820-01-01