John Hamilton Thom
1808 – 1894
48 works on record
Works

St. Paul's Epistles to the Corinthians: An Attempt to Convey Their Spirit and Significance

The Revelation of God and Man in the Son of God and the Son of Man: Six Sermons Preached in ..

The necessity for a Christian ministry in special adaptation to the poor

St. Paul's Epistles to the Corinthians

Laws of life after the mind of Christ

A spiritual faith

Hymns, chants and anthems, selected and arranged by J.H. Thom
The church of the spirit of life in Christ Jesus
Ecclesiastical pretensions, Romish and English
The philanthropist in humble life
Hymns for Christian worship
Letter to the Rev. J.H. Thom, on his 80th birthday, 10th January, 1888, and his reply
The immortality of Man attested by Christ
A religion, not a theology, the want of the times
The revelation of God and man in the son of God and the son of man
Address to the theological students delivered at the close of the session, 1876-77
A minister of God
The spiritual bonds of society gradually supplanting the outward ones of fear, force, and law
Laws of life after the mind of Christ. 1st [- 2nd series]
The church of God's building
The imitableness of Christ's character
The preacher and the church
The religious spirit that befits this crisis
The doctrine of forgiveness
The witness of the spirit
St. Paul's Epistles to the Corinthians: an attempt to convery their spirit and significance
Address to the theological students
Religion, the church, and the people
Special services and prayers
Spiritual blindness and social disruption
The doctrine of waste
Sympathy with humanity, the channel of the life from God
The claim of Ireland
Hymns, chants and anthems
Sermon on the death of the Rev. J. Johns, minister to the poor in Liverpool, occasioned by fever contracted in his attendance on the destitute sick
Preventive justice, and palliative charity, or, Wisdom for the future, and mercy for the present
A Selection of hymns for Christian worship
Thom
The practical importance of the Unitarian controversy
The comforter, even the spirit of truth, who dwelleth in us, and teacheth all things
Christianity not the property of critics and scholars, but the gift of God to all men
The unscriptural origin and ecclesiastical history of the doctrine of Trinity
Unitarianism defined and defended
A letter to Thomas Byrth
A sermon on the occasion of the death of WIlliam Roscoe, Esq
Sermon on the death of the Rev. J. Johns
The verities of religion
A sermon on the occasion of the death of Mr. Charles Booth