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A sermon upon duelling, preached before the University of Cambridge, on Sunday, Dec. 11, 1791, By Thomas Jones, M.A. Fellow of Trinity College
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Dedication sermon delivered at the new brick meeting-house of the Second Society of Universalists in Boston, October 16th, 1817
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Sermon, delivered at the general convention of Universalists ... September, A.D.C. 1813, at Winchester, New-Hampshire
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An address to the people of Virginia
in two parts ; shewing the danger arising from the unbounded influence of lawyers, and the impolicy of confiding to them the legislation of our state -
Address delivered on the Gun-House square, at Gloucester, July 30, 1807
before the field officers of the regiment, the officers of the E. & W. Ward companies, the members of the East Ward company, and a large number of respectable citizens -
Holiness becometh thine house!
a discourse delivered at the dedication of the Universalist Meeting House, Pleasant-Street, Portsmouth, Newhampshire, January 28, 1808 -
The religious remembrancer
being a serious address to the Christian world, on the great subjects of real and practical religion. By the Reverend Mr. Jones. [Eleven lines from Titus] -
A sure guide to life and glory for children
Or, The right way to heaven made easy: being a full reply to that grand enquiry, what shall we do to be saved. In a plain and familiar way by questions and answers, between the Most Revd. Father in God, Sir William Daws, lord arch bishop of York, and Thomas Jones a little parish boy. Taken in short-hand by Tim. Donnovan -
Human depravity: exemplified by a statement of facts, in a letter from the Rev. T. Jones, to the Rev. J. N* * * * *, London
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A sermon preached at the visitation of the Reverend Dr. Thackeray, Archdeacon of Surry
on Tuesday, September 16, 1755, at the Parish Church of St. Saviour, Southwark. By T. Jones, M.A. Chaplain of the said parish -
The beauties of spring
A sermon preach'd at the Parish Church of St. Saviour, Southwark, in May, 1758. By T. Jones, M.A. Chaplain of the said parish -
Advertisement. Whereas David Owen, labourer of the parish of Llanbrynmair in the county of Montgomery: has been found guilty of stealing a vast number of sheep, to the great injury of his neighbours. And upon discovery of his ill-practice has lately fie'd away. This is is to certify that whosoever will find and get him bound shall receive a reward of two guineas, on giving information to Mr. Thomas Jones. Constable for the township of Rhiwsaeson in the said parish of Llanbrynmair
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A sermon preached before the several associations of the Laudable Order of Anti-Gallicans
At the Parish Church of St. Bridget, (vulgarly St. Bride) London, on Tuesday, the 23d of April, 1754. (Being St. George's day) By Thomas Jones, B.A. chaplain of St. Saviour, Southwark -
The religious remembrancer
being a serious address to the Christian world, on the great subjects of real and practical religion. By the Reverend Mr. Jones. [Eight lines from Titus] Courteous reader, If these weighty considerations do not seem (to you) to be worth the small price put on them, for your soul's good, pray keep them clean, and return them when called for -
Immanuel; or Scipture views of Jesus Christ. By Thomas Jones, curate of creaton
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Repentance and reconciliation with God recommended and enforced
In two sermons, preached at the Parish-Church of St. Saviour, Southwark; on Sunday February the 1st. and on Friday the 6th. Being the day appointed, by His Majesty's proclamation, to be observed as a general fast. With a serious and affectionate address to the inhabitants of the said parish. By T. Jones, chaplain -
Thomas Jones Brewer, appell' Anne Bennett, widow and relict of Thomas Bennett Tanner, and Michael Harbourne gent. executors of the said Thomas Bennett, respts. The appellant's case
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Thomas Jones, brewer, appellant. Anne Bennett, widow, and Michael Harborne, gent. executors of the last will of Thomas Bennett, Tanner; respondents. The respondents case
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Mercy triumphing over judgement or, A warning for Sabbath-breakers
Published for Gods glory and the benefit of all true Christians. By me Thomas Jones, of the City of Hereford. Who for prophaning the Lords Day was [m]ost miraculously strucken by the hand of God, and ut[te]rly depriv'd of all my senses, for the space of 4 years; [an]d now by his great mercy (upon my hearty repen[ta]nce) being perfectly restored to my former health, I [w]as moved to set forth this ensuing relation, as a testi[m]ony of my thankfulnesse to God for his fatherly [ch]astisement; and that all others by my example, may [b]e deterred from so hainous an offence as Sabbath-breaking -
An astrological speculation of the late prodigy. Or A clear discovery of the approaching miseries signified by that comet, or blazing star
which hath so long been visible, to several countries and nations in November, December and January; in the year 1680. Being a full account of the manner or nature of its effects, and in what countries they'l be exhibited. Also the true way of judging the effects, of all other comets, and such apparitions, carefully collected from the best experimental judgments of the choicest aphorisms, and according to their fundamental, and methodical rules; now in a seasonable time manifested in a plain and homely stile; fit for the understanding of mean capacities. By Thomas Jones a lover of learning, and student in astrology; & autodidactus -
A letter to the proprietors of the middle and south levels of the fens
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A sermon preached at St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, on Sunday, November 24, 1754
at the opening of the said church. By Thomas Jones, M. A. Chaplain of St. Saviour, Southwark. Published at the Request of the Rector -
Annapolis, October 18, 1777. By a letter from Thomas Jones, Esq; to His Excellency the governor, dated October 14, 1777, we have the following important intelligence
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A sermon preached at the visitation of the Reverend Dr. Thackeray
Archdeacon of Surry; On Tuesday, September 16, 1755. at the Parish Church of St. Saviour, Southwark. By T. Jones, M. A. Chaplain of the said Parish -
A Plain discourse for little children
With recommendatory preface by the Rev. T. Jones of St. Saviour, Southwark. ; [One line of Scripture text]