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New Releases by Thomas TaylorThomas Taylor is the author of Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, The Six Books of Proclus, A defence of the Methodists who do not attend the national Church, but who avail themselves of liberty of conscience, A Catalogue of the library of the Rev. T. Taylor. To which is added, a portion of the library of a gentleman which will be sold April 12, 1808, Collectanea; or, collections, consisting of miscellanies inserted by Thomas Taylor in the European and Monthly Magazines. With an appendix, containing some hymns by the same author never before printed.
Miscellanies in Prose and Verse
A defence of the Methodists who do not attend the national Church, but who avail themselves of liberty of conscience
A Catalogue of the library of the Rev. T. Taylor. To which is added, a portion of the library of a gentleman which will be sold April 12, 1808
Collectanea; or, collections, consisting of miscellanies inserted by Thomas Taylor in the European and Monthly Magazines. With an appendix, containing some hymns by the same author never before printed
A Vindication of the Rights of Brutes
A Blow at the Root of all Evil: being the substance of a sermon [on 2 Tim. vi. 10]. (The Good Shepherd, a sermon [on John x. 10].).
A Short Account of the state of Alexander Provan during his confinement after his condemnation
The Two Covenants of God with Mankind; Or the Divine Justice and Mercy Vindicated, in an Essay Design'd to Shew the Use and Advantage of Some of Mr. Malebranch's Principles in the Theories of Providence and Grace, Etc
A Faithful Warning to out-side Professors, and loose pretenders to Christianity of all sorts. [Signed, T. Taylor.]
A Testimony for the Lord, the Good Shepherd, against all the false shepherds and hirelings of the world, and more especially ... of England
The Works of the Judicious and Learned Divine Dr. Thomas Taylor ... Published by Himself in His Life Time ... Now Collected Together Into Three Volumes, Etc. Vol. 1, 2
The Works of that Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, Dr. Thom. Taylor ... Not Hitherto Published ... The Life of the Reverend Author is Prefixed ... Published According to His Own Manuscripts, Etc. [With a Dedicatory Epistle by Edmund Calamy.]
Two Sermons: the one A Heavenly Voice, calling all Gods people out of Romish Babylon. The other An Everlasting Record of the utter ruine of Romish Amalek
Christs Combate and Conquest: Or, The Lyon of the Tribe of Iudah
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