Thomas Smyth
1808 – 1873
73 works on record
Works

The Principles of Writing in Psychology (Palgrave Study Guides)
2005

Autobiographical notes, letters and reflections
1914

Calvin defended
1909

Complete works
1908

Complete works of Rev. Thomas Smyth, D. D
1908

The sin and the curse
1860

Obedience the life of missions
1858

Faith
1857

The well in the valley
1857

The nature and claims of Young Men's Christian Associations
1857

By whom is the world to be converted? or, Christians Christ's representatives and agents for the conversion of the world
1856

Calvin and his enemies
1856

The unity of the human races proved to be the doctrine of Scripture, reason, and science
1850

Denominational education, its necessity and its practicability, especially as it regards colleges
1846

Solace for bereaved parents
1846

The Romish and prelatical rite of confirmation examined
1845

The name, nature, and functions, of ruling elders
1845

The life and character of Calvin
1844

The history, character, and results, of the Westminster assembly of divines
1844

The Life And Character Of Calvin, The Reformer, Reviewed And Defended
1844

Presbytery and not prelacy
1843

Ecclesiastical republicanism
1843

An ecclesiastical catechism of the Presbyterian church
1841

The prelatical doctrine of apostolical succession examined
1841

Oration delivered on the forty-eighth anniversary of the Orphan House, in Charleston, S.C., October 18th, 1837
1837

By whom is the world to be converted?

The unity of the human races proved to be the doctrine of Scripture reason and science

In memoriam

The church awakened to her duty and her danger

Why do I live?

The destined efficiency of juvenile missionary effort
Wandering Thoughts Still Come
1983
Wandering Thoughts
1979
The battle of Fort Sumter
1861
Claims of the Presbyterian Church
1860
A pattern of mercy and holiness exhibited in the conversion and subsequent character of Col. William Yeadon
1849
The office and functions of deacons
1848
The true origin and source of the Mecklenburg and National Declaration of independence
1847
The rule and measure of Christian charity
1847
The duty of interesting children in the missionary cause, and how this is to be done
1846
Mary not a perpetual virgin, nor the Mother of God, but only a sinner saved by grace through the worship and mediation of Jesus Christ, her God and our God
1846
The exodus of the Church of Scotland
1843
Tracts on Presbyterianism
1841
Presbyterianism, the revolution
1840
The late Charleston Union Presbytery
1840
The theatre, a school of religion, manners and morals
1838
The voice of God in calamity, or, Reflections on the loss of the steam-boat Home, October 9, 1837
1837
Presbytery and note prelacy the scriptural and primitive polity
The sin and the curse, or, The Union, the true source of disunion, and our duty in the present crisis
The name, nature, and functions, of ruling elders ...
An address
Denominational education : its necessity and its practicability
Prospects of the heathen for eternity
Denominational education in parochial schools and religious colleges, enforced upon every church by divine authority
The duty of interesting children in the missionary cause
The character of the late Thomas Chalmers, D. D., LL. D., and the lessons of his life, from personal recollections
Two discourses on the occasion of the great fire in Charleston
Oration, delivered on the forty-eighth anniversary of the Orphan House, in Charleston, S.C. October 18th, 1837
Mary not a perpetual virgin, nor the mother of God
Christians Christ representatives and agents for the conversion of the world, and self-denying love and liberality essential to Christian character and happiness
Obedience, the life of missions
National security and the industrial policy debate
A treatise on the right use of the Fathers in the decision of controversies existing at this day in religion
Correspondence between the Rev. Messrs. Dana and Smyth
A pattern of mercy and holiness, exhibited in the conversion and subsequent character of Col. William Yeadon, ruling elder in the Second Presbyterian Church, Charleston, S.C.
The divine appointment and obligation of capital punishment, with its bearing on the recent execution of colored persons, and their religious instruction
The relations of Christianity to war
Forms for the solemnization of matrimony according to the Presbyterian church
Man's place in the universe
Collections for charitable and religious purposes
The eldership of the Presbyterian Church
Form for the solemnization of matrimony, according to the order of the Presbyterian church
Forms of doxology and benediction