Publications of Thomas Davison
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Printed by Thomas Davison
- Topham, Edward. The life of the late John Elwes, Esquire; Member in three successive Parliaments for Berkshire. First published in the paper of The World. Inscribed to Sir Paul Jodrell, by Edward Topham, Esquire, Late Captain In The Second Troop Of Horse Guards, And Magistrate For The Counties Of Essex And York. A new edition corrected and enlarged.. London: printed by Thomas Davison; for James Ridgway, York-Street, ST. James's-Square, [1790]. ESTC No. N19096. Grub Street ID 8521.
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- Davison, Thomas. Christ evidenced to be the amen, truth it self, in the three most important significations thereof: whereby the foundation of our religion, the ground of our faith, and the infallible authority of the Holy Scriptures are established. Which were delivered in a sermon preached October 14th. before the right worshipful the mayor, recorder, aldermen, and sheriff, on the morning, at St. Nicholas-Church, in the town and county of New-Castle, upon Tyne. By Thomas Davison, M.A. presbyter in the Church of England, at Balmbrough in Northumberland, and sometimes student in St. John's Colledge in Cambridge. London: printed by J.G. for Robert Clavel, at the sign of the Peacock in St. Pauls Church-Yard, 1684. ESTC No. R4658. Grub Street ID 125009.
- Davison, Thomas. The fall of angels laid open, I. In the greatness of the sin that caus'd it. II. In the grievousness of the punishment inflicted for it. III. The honour of divine goodness, in permitting the one; and of divine justice, in inflicting the other, vindicated. IV. And lastly, some inferences relating to practice, deducted from it. In a sermon preached October 14, 1683. Before the Right Worshipful the mayor, recorder, aldermen, sheriffs, &c. At St. Nicholas Church (on the afternoon) in the town and county of New Castle upon Tyne. By Thomas Davison, A.M. Presbyter in the Church of England, at Balmbrough in Northumberland, and sometimes student in St. John's Colledge in Cambridge. London: printed for R. Clavell, at the Peacock in St. Paul's Church-yard, and are to be sold by Joseph Hall, book-seller in New-Castle, 1684. ESTC No. R7970. Grub Street ID 128180.
- Davison, Thomas. A sermon, preached on the 8 of January, at St. Nicholas Church in New-Castle upon Tyne. Shewing that Jesus Christ is our only mediator of redemption, and of intercession in exclusion of justification by the works of the law, or of such as are called Meritorious; and also of the necessity of invocating of, or praying to Saints, and Angels, made evident & c. By Tho. Davison, A.M. Presbiter of the Church of England, at Balmbrough in Northumberland, and sometimes student in St. Johns Colledge in Cambridge. Licensed May, 25. 1688. York: by printed J. White, for Joseph Hall, book-seller at the Angel on Tine Bridge; in New-Castle upon Tine, 1688. ESTC No. R224879. Grub Street ID 98321.
- Davison, Thomas. A sermon, preached on the 8 of January, at St. Nicholas Church in New-Castle upon Tyne. Shewing that Jesus Christ is our only mediator of redemption, and of intercession in exclusion of justification by the works of the law, or of such as are called Meritorious; and also of the necessity of invocating of, or praying to Saints, and Angels, made evident & c. By Tho. Davison, A.M. Presbiter of the Church of England, at Balmbrough in Northumberland, and sometimes student in St. Johns Colledge in Cambridge. Licensed May, 25. 1688. York: printed by J. White, for Joseph Hall, book-seller at the Angel on Tine Bridge; in New-Castle upon Tine, 1688. ESTC No. R5452. Grub Street ID 125895.