ID 12997
Last Name Gibbons
First Name Thomas
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Date of Birth 1720
Date of Death 1785
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Author An elegiac poem, to the memory of the Rev. Isaac Watts, D.D. Who departed this Life November 25, 1748, in the 75th Year of his Age. By Thomas Gibbons. 1749
Author The Religious Observance of the Sabbath, Practically stated and enforced. By Thomas Gibbons. The Second Edition. 1749
Author Juvenilia. Poems on Various Subjects of Devotion and Virtue. By Thomas Gibbons. 1750
Author The unchangeable duration of God's kindness and covenant. A sermon preached at Artillery-Lane, Feb. 25, 1749-50. On occasion of the death of the Reverend Mr. Mordecai Andrews, Who departed this Life February 16. In the 33d Year of his Age. By John Guyse, D.D. With an oration at the Interment By Thomas Towle. Both of them delivered and published at the unanimous Request of the Church. To which is added, An Elegiac Ode by Thomas Gibbons. 1750
Author The unchangeable duration of God's kindness and covenant. A sermon preached at Artillery-Lane, Feb. 25, 1749-50. On occasion of the death of the Reverend Mr. Mordecai Andrews, Who departed this Life February 16. In the 33d Year of his Age. By John Guyse, D.D. with an oration at the Interment by Thomas Towle. Both of them delivered and published at the unanimous Request of the Church. To which is added, an Elegiac Ode by Thomas Gibbons. The Second Edition. 1750
Editor The hidden life of a Christian exemplified in the diary, meditations, and letters of a young minister. Published from authentic manuscripts. By Thomas Gibbons. 1752
Author A sermon, preached at Haberdashers-Hall, November 30th, on occasion of the tremendous Earthquake at Lisbon, November 1. 1755. By Thomas Gibbons. 1755
Author 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 the 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
Author A sermon preached at Haberdashers-Hall, November 30th, on occasion of the tremendous Earthquake at Lisbon, November 1, 1755. By Thomas Gibbons. The second edition. 1756
Author Our duty as Patriots, Protestants, and Christians, in a time of war, Representated 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. By Thomas Gibbons. 1756

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