Thomas Newman
1692 – 1758
17 works on record
Works

Great Piano Solos The Film Book
A solemn call to a regard of divine providences. A sermon preached in Carter-Lane, December 18. 1745. ... By Thomas Newman
Piety recommended as the best principle of virtue. By Thomas Newman
The case of the thief on the cross considered, as made an encouragement to a death-bed repentance. By Thomas Newman
Religion, a reasonable service
An inquiry how we should receive evil at the hand of God, and upon what grounds it should be so received. In a sermon occasion'd by the death of Mrs. Amy Bayley; preached at Brentwood ... May 18th, 1740. By Thomas Newman
Reformation, or mockery, argued, from the general use of the Lord's-Prayer
A solemn call to a regard of divine providences
Vows made to God in a time of trouble, with the obligation to the performance, considered
The darkness of divine providence considered and improved
The wisdom and advantages of beneficence with respect to futurity
The progress of vice
Sermons on happiness
The spirit of popery repugnant to the spirit of Christianity
The sin and shame of disregarding alarming providences
The progress of vice. Being the substance of some sermons preached in Carter-Lane
The Christian's confidence and joy in the views of death and judgment, a sermon preached at Carter-Lane, December 17,1758, on occasion of the much lamented death of the late Reverend Mr. Thomas Newman