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The world turn'd upside-down : being the substance of a sermon, preached in the Thursday-Market, in the city of York, May 6, 1781
Taylor, Thomas (1738-1816)
1784
Text on Acts XVI, 6.
The sorrows of time, and the joys of eternity : being the substance of a funeral sermon delivered in Chester, January 26, 1768, occasioned by the death of Miss Mary Gilbert
Taylor, Thomas (1738-1816)
[1785?]
Date of publication from ESTC. On text: Luke XXIII, 28.
The substance of a sermon on the godhead of Christ, preached at Baltimore, in the state of Maryland, on the 26th day of December, 1784, before the general conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Coke, Thomas (1747-1814); Asbury, Francis (1745-1816)
1785
Dedicated to the Rev. Francis Asbury.
A solemn caution against the ten horns of Calvinism
Taylor, Thomas (1738-1816)
1780
Philalethes is a pseudonym used by Thomas Taylor. Cf. ESTC.
The sons of darkness holding a lamp to the children of light : being the substance of a sermon, delivered in the New-Market, in Birmingham
Taylor, Thomas (1738-1816)
1785
Originally published under the pseudonym Amatator humanitatis as 'The sons of darkness holding a lanthorn to the children of light'.
The divinity of the Son of God, proved in a sermon, preached in the New-Chapel, in Norfolk-Street, Sheffield, May 24, 1784. By Thomas Taylor
Taylor, Thomas (1738-1816)
1785
P.24 misnumbered 10.
A time for all things; being a sermon, delivered at Halifax. By Thomas Taylor
Taylor, Thomas (1738-1816)
1785
A Sabbath-day's journey to the heavenly Canaan : Being an exhortation delivered in a society of Christian people
Taylor, Thomas (1738-1816)
1784
Anon.; attributed to Thomas Taylor.
An appeal to the public : whether a Calvinist can, with a good conscience, be a minister of the Church of England
Taylor, Thomas (1738-1816); Philalethes
1780
This work has been attributed to T. Taylor. cf. BM.