Publications of William Thom

Author

  • Thom, William. An enquiry into the causes of the decline of religion. A sermon preached in the High-Church of Glasgow, April 14th, 1761. At the opening of the Synod of Glasgow and Ayr. By William Thom, A.M. Minister of Govan. Published at the Desire of the Synod. Glasgow: printed for Robert Urie. Sold by John Barry, at his Shop above the Cross, MDCCLXI. [1761]. ESTC No. N6549. Grub Street ID 47361.
  • Thom, William. An enquiry into the causes of the decline of religion. A sermon preached ... April 14th, 1761. ... By William Thom, A.M. ... Glasgow: printed for Robert Urie. Sold by John Barry, 1761. ESTC No. T85462. Grub Street ID 305770.
  • Thom, William. The scheme for erecting an academy at Glasgow, set forth in its own proper colours. In a letter from a society of the inhabitants of that city, who are not yet tainted with a Taste for Literature; to their brethren of the same principles at Paisley. Glasgow: printed for James Duncan, Junior, Bookseller in the Trongate, opposite the Main Guard. Sold by Messrs. Kincaid and Bell; and A. Donaldson, booksellers in Edinburgh, MDCCLXII. [1762]. ESTC No. N21537. Grub Street ID 10897.
  • Thom, William. Remarks upon a pamphlet concerning the necessity of erecting an academy at Glasgow. In a letter to the authors. Glasgow: printed for James Duncan, junior, bookseller in the Trongate, opposite to the Main-Guard, MDCCLXII. [1762]. ESTC No. T68952. Grub Street ID 293058.
  • Thom, William. The causes of the scarcity of oat-meal in the public market of Glasgow; with an easy method proposed for preventing that evil in time coming. In a letter to a friend. To which are subjoined, Some thoughts on the late scarcity of meal in the market of Edinburgh. Edinburgh: printed; and sold by James Duncan and by all the booksellers of Edinburgh and Glasgow, 1763. ESTC No. T162830. Grub Street ID 201547.
  • Thom, William. Donaldsoniad. J-n D--n detected; or an account how the authentic address of the ---------- was discovered. In a letter from A. M. student in divinity, to C. H. Esq; --shire. Glasgow: printed by A. M'lean and J. Duncan, juniors, and sold at their shop, opposite to the Main-Guard, MDCCLXIII. [1763]. ESTC No. N8275. Grub Street ID 53182.
  • Thom, William. The motives, which have determined the University of Glasgow to desert the Blackfriar church, and betake themselves to a chapel. In a letter from Pr--f--r -, to H- M-, Esq; Airshire. To which is added, an appendix. Glasgow: printed and sold by the booksellers in town and country, 1764. ESTC No. T170273. Grub Street ID 207989.
  • Thom, William. The motives which have determined the University of Glasgow to desert the Blackfriar Church, and betake themselves to a chapel. In a letter from Pr---f---r --------, to H------ M------, Esq; Airshire. To which is added, an appendix. Glasgow: printed and sold by the booksellers in town and country, 1765. ESTC No. T206662. Grub Street ID 236086.
  • Thom, William. The trial of a student at the College of Clutha. in the Kingdom of Oceana. Glasgow: printed by James Duncan, and sold at his shop, opposite the Main Guard, Trongate, MDCCLXVIII. [1768]. ESTC No. N13950. Grub Street ID 3849.
  • Thom, William. The happiness of dead clergymen, provided they die in the Lord. A funeral sermon. Preached in the L-gh K-k of Gl-g-w, on the death of the C-m-tee which sat there. By the R-v-d D-T-. Glasgow: typis academicis, 1769. ESTC No. T120628. Grub Street ID 171639.
  • Thom, William. Seasonable advice to the landholders and farmers in Scotland. A sermon, on Exod. iii. 7, 8. ... By a minister of the Gospel. Edinburgh: printed by J. Robertson, sold by W. Gray and J. Dickson, Edinburgh; J. Gilmour, J. Barry, and W. Stalker, Glasgow, 1770. ESTC No. N21451. Grub Street ID 10830.
  • Thom, William. A vindicatio[n] of Doctor Tail, from the charge of heresy: being a defence of a sermon entitled, The happiness of dead clergymen, &c. By the Reverend Doctor Tail. Glasgow: typis academicis. Sold by W. Gray, Edinburgh, J. Gilmour, and J. Barry, Glasgow, 1770. ESTC No. T96621. Grub Street ID 316078.
  • Thom, William. A letter of advice to the farmers, land-labourers, and country tradesmen in Scotland, concerning roups of growing corn, and of tacks. Glasgow: printed and sold by James Duncan, 1771. ESTC No. T180994. Grub Street ID 217602.
  • Thom, William. Sober and religious conference considered and recommended. A sermon preached in the High-Church-Yard, Glasgow ; May 26th, 1774. At the ordination of the Reverend Mr John Burns, Minister of Barony. To which is added, The charge. By the Reverend William Thom, M. A. Minister of Govan. Glasgow: printed for Morrison and M'allum, and sold at their shop, Gibson's Land, Salt-Mercat And other Booksellers in Town and Country, M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774]. ESTC No. T126240. Grub Street ID 176258.
  • Thom, William. The revolt of the ten tribes. A sermon preached in the church of Govan, on the forenoon of the public fast, December 12th, 1776. By the reverend William Thom, A. M. Minister of Govan. Glasgow: printed by Robert Chapman and Alexander Duncan. Sold by James Duncan, Bookseller, opposite to the Guard, M.DCC.LXXVIII. [1778]. ESTC No. T28226. Grub Street ID 259879.
  • Thom, William. Achan's trespass in the accursed thing considered. A sermon, preached in the church of Govan, on the public fast, February 26th, 1778. By the Reverend William Thom, A. M. Minister Of Govan. Glasgow: sold by James Duncan, Bookseller, opposite to the Guard, M.DCC.LXXVIII. [1778]. ESTC No. T121070. Grub Street ID 171937.
  • Thom, William. Achan's trespass, in the accursed thing, considered: a sermon, preached in the church of Govan on the public fast, February XXVI. M,DCC,LXXVIII. By the Rev. William Thom, ... Edinburgh: printed by John Robertson. Sold by W. Gray; and James Duncan, Glasgow, 1779. ESTC No. N30469. Grub Street ID 19429.
  • Thom, William. From whence come wars? An enquiry into the origin, with a view of the progress and effects, of war. A sermon, preached in the church of Govan, on the public fast, February 9th, 1779. By the Reverend William Thom, A. M. Minister of Govan. Glasgow: printed by Robert Chapman and Alexander Duncan; and sold by them, and by James Duncan, Bookseller, opposite to the Guard, M.DCC.LXXXII. [1782]. ESTC No. N2675. Grub Street ID 16122.
  • Thom, William. The works of the Rev. William Thom, Late Minister of Govan; consisting of sermons, letters, tracts, &c. &c. &c. Glasgow: printed for James Dymock, Bookseller, High-Street, 1799. ESTC No. T85895. Grub Street ID 306178.