Thomas Belsham
1750 – 1829
84 works on record
Works

Discourses: Doctrinal and Practical ; Delivered in Essex Street Chapel
1826

The Epistles of Paul the Apostle
1822

A plea for the Catholic claims
1813

Memoirs of the late Reverend Theophilus Lindsey, M.A
1812

The Christian character exemplified in a discourse occasioned by the death of Mrs. Hannah Lindsey, and delivered at Essex Street Chapel, January 26th, 1812
1812

A calm inquiry into the Scripture doctrine concerning the person of Christ
1811

Uncorrupted Christianity unpatronised by the great
1811

A summary view of the evidence and practical importance of the Christian revelation
1807

The right and duty of Unitarian Christians to form separate societies for religious worship
1802

Discourses on the evidence of revealed religion

Memoirs of the late Reverend Theophilus Lindsey, M. A., including a brief analysis of his works

Memoirs of the Late Reverend Thomas Belsham: Including a Brief Notice of His Published Works ..

The progress of error concerning the person of Christ

The importance of right sentiments concerning the person of Christ

Elements of the philosophy of the mind, and of moral philosophy

A discourse occasioned by the death of the Right Hon. Charles James Fox

The Bampton Lecturer Reproved: Being a Reply to the Calumnious Charges of the Rev. C.A. Moysey ..

A serious caution against popular errors

Memoirs of the late Reverend Theophilus Lindsey

Tracts

A plea for infant baptism

The New Testament

Memoirs of the late Reverend Theophilus Lindsey, including a brief analysis of his works

Memoirs of the late Reverend Theophilus Lindsey, M.A., including a brief analysis of his works

A sermon occasioned by the death of the Rev. Theophilus Lindsey, M.A.

American Unitarianism; or a brief history of "The progress and present state of the Unitarian churches in America;"
Christianity pleading for the patronage of the civil power
1820
The Bampton lecturer reproved
1819
Reflections on the sudden death of a young minister
1817
A vindication of certain passages in a discourse
1805
Zeal and fortitude in the Christian ministry illustrated and exemplified
1804
A review of Mr. Wilberforce's treatise
1798
The importance of truth, and the duty of making an open profession of it
1790
A charge delivered at the ordination of ... Timothy Kendrick, at Exeter
Adherence to Christian truth
The study of the scriptures recommended in a discourse
Discourses, doctrinal and practical
Knowledge the foundation of virtue
A review of Mr. Wilberforce's treatise, entitled "A practical view of the prevailing religious system of professed Christians", in letters to a lady
The situation, the prospects, and the duties, of Britons in the present crisis of alarm and danger
Two sermons ... on the love of truth ... (and) the benefits arising from theological controversy
Letters upon Arianism ... metaphysics and thelogy
A vindication of certain passages in a discourse, on occasion of the death of Dr. Priestley, etc
Extracts from the writings of eminent divines of the Church of England
The sufferings of Unitarians in former times, urged as a ground of thankfulness for their recovered liberties
The claims of Dr. Priestley in the controversy with Bishop Horsley re-stated and vindicated
A vindication of Mr. Belsham's new translation and exposition of the epistles of Paul from the strictures in the 59th number of the Quarterly Review
A letter to ... Viscount Sidmouth
Zeal and fortitude in the Christian ministry
The prospect of perpetual and universal peace
The character of the Christian teacher delineated
Two sermons: The first, on the love of truth, including a summary of the lectures delivered at Essex street chapel; The second on the benefits arising from theological controversy ..
Socinianism unmasked
The rights of conscience asserted and defined
Dishonest shame the primary source of the corruptions of the Christian doctrine
The providence of God over-ruling the issues of war and conquest
Reflections upon the death of Sir Samuel Romilly
American Unitarianism
Reflections and exhortations adapted to the state of the times
A letter to the Unitarian Christians in south Wales
The importance of giving a proper education to the children of the poor
A review of ... Wilberforce's treatise
Letters ... to ... the Lord Bishop of London
The progress of intellectual, moral, and religious improvement during the present reign
The year of Jubilee
A vindication of the new translation and exposition of the Epistles of Paul from the strictures in the 59th number of the Quarterly Review ..
The present state of religious parties in England
Reflections upon the history of the creation in the book of Genesis
The sufferings of Unitarians in former times, urged as a ground of ..
A Review of Mr. Wilberforce's Treatise: Entitled "A Practical View of the Prevailing Religious ..
Memoirs of the late Reverend Thomas Belsham
The character of the Christian teacher delineated, and the means of forming it represented, in a discourse delivered at Hackney January 8, 1804
An address to the inquirers after Christian truth
Letters addressed to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London
The New Testament, in an improved version
An address to the inquirers after Christian truth, in reply to the extracts from Dr. William Magee's book on atonement and sacrifice, published by the Religious Tract Society of Glasgow
American Unitarianism, or, A brief history of the progress and present state of the Unitarian churches in America
Memoirs of the late Reverend Theophilus Lindsey, M.A.
The progress of intellectual, moral and religious improvement during the present reign, represented in a discourse, delivered before the Unitarian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, at Essex-Street Chapel, on Thursday, March 31, 1814, in commemoration of the repeal of the penal laws against the impugners of the doctrine of the Trinity
The preliminary dissertation, extracted from a work entitled
Uncorrupted Christianity unpatronized by the great
Extracts from Mr. Belsham's reply to Dr. Moysey, the Bampton lecturer
Letters ... in vindication of the Unitarians
A serious caution against popular errors ...