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Thomas, James Samuel. The Unfolding of Negro education in The Methodist Church. Nashville: Board of Education of The Methodist Church, 1962. 6p. Thomas, John Wesley. The Anatomy of slander, a sermon. 3rd edition, with an appendix. London: Mason and Simpkin, Marshall and Co., 1842. 24p. Thomas, John Wesley. The Deluge; occasioned by unequal and unholy marriages, a poetic warning. Penrith: Hodgson, 1860. 14p. Thomas, John Wesley. Letters to the Rev. Nathan Rouse, on his theory of hereditary holiness. London: Alexander Heylin, 1862. 40p. Thomas, John Wesley. Nescience versus prescience: a poetical review of “An inquiry into the popular notion of an unoriginated, infinite and eternal presence with illustrative noted and an appendix, by Anti-Empiricus. London: Mason; Oxford: C. Richard, 1844. 24p. Thomas, John Wesley. Reminiscences of Methodism in Exeter. Exeter, Daily Western Times Office, 1875. 43p. Thomas, John Wesley. Secularism, a lecture delivered in the Mechanics’ Hall, Heywood, on Monday, December 19, 1864. Heywood: John Heywood, 1865. 19p. Thomas, John Wesley. Wesleyan agitation, a poetical tract for the times, from the 3rd edition. London: Partridge and Oakey; Dudley: Thomas Stanley, [184-]. 4p. Thomas, Joseph. Evanston’s First Church. Evanston, IL: First Methodist Church, 1962. 23p. Methodist Library Methodist Library Prepared by Arturo L. Razon and Christopher J. Anderson 9/9/2009 THE METHODIST LIBRARY PAMPHLET COLLECTION PAGE: 1022 Thomas, Kate R. Planning a Sunday School class retreat. Nashville: Discipleship Resources, [198-]. 6p. Thomas, Nannie, and Caddie J. Dodge. Hindrances to young people’s work and some of our dangers; papers read at the Convention of Young People’s Societies of Saratoga District at Waterford, NY, June 13, 1893. Cohoes, NY: Brown Bros, 1893. 15p. Thomas, Rosalind. I believe but… Rosalind Thomas and Reg Bedford. London: Chester House Publications, 1965. 28p. 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True freedom of the Christian pulpit, a sermon preached in Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, corner Seventh Avenue and St. John’s Place, Brooklyn, NY, October 7, 1883. New York: Goodeve & Sidford, 1883. 18p. Thompson, Myrl I. The Value of medical missions. Kansas City, MO: Woman’s General Missionary Council, Church of the Nazarene, 1935. 23p. Thompson, Neil. John Wesley, child of fire, a musical drama. Clapham Village, Bedfordshire, England: Mayola Music, 1988. 36p. Thompson, Roger E. Some facts from work at Madison Street M. E. Church, 209 Madison Street (near Rutgers) New York City, July 1, 1892 to April 1, 1893. New York: Hunt & Eaton, 1893. 22p. Thompson, Sally. Trial and defence of Mrs. Sally Thompson, on a complaint of insubordination to the rules of the Methodist Episcopal Church. West Troy, NY: W. Hollands, 1837. 12p. Thompson, Samuel. A Defence of the Scriptural doctrine of the Trinity, an answer to the letters addressed by Captain Thomas Thrush of Harrogate, to John Howard, Esq. of Ripon. Ripon: E. Landale, 1833. 32p. Thompson, Thomas. Co-operation with magistrates in the suppression of vice, the duty of all Christians; being the substance of an address delivered before the Society for promoting the more due observance of the Lord’s Day, at Ebenezer Chapel, Ratcliff Highway, London, on Tuesday, Aug. 28, 1809. London: Printed by J. Dennett; sold by Maxwell and Wilson, and Baynes, 1809. 46p. Thomspon, Thomas. French philosophy; or, A short account of the principles and conduct of the French infidels. Sheffield: J. Montgomery, 1798. 24p. Methodist Library Methodist Library Prepared by Arturo L. Razon and Christopher J. Anderson 9/9/2009 THE METHODIST LIBRARY PAMPHLET COLLECTION PAGE: 1025 Thomspon, Thomas. French philosophy; or, A short account of the principles and conduct of the French infidels. 3rd edition. 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Cincinnati: Methodist Book Concern, 1865. 16p. Thomson, Edward. The Confederated republic of Israel, a sermon preached in the Seventh Street M. E. Church, NY, on Thanksgiving Day, November 27, 1862. New York: Carlton & Porter, 1862. 27p. Thomson, Edward. Inaugural address preached at the Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio, at the annual commencement, Aug. 5, 1846. Cincinnati: Methodist Book Concern, 1846. 24p. Thomson, Edward. Logic, in its relations to medical science, an address delivered before the Starling Medical College at its third annual commencement. Columbus, OH: Scott and Basom, 1851. 17p. Thomson, Edward. The Path to success, the baccalaureate in Ohio Wesleyan University, delivered August 4th, A.D. 1847. Delaware, OH: G. F. Stayman, 1847. 12p. Thomson, Edward. The Pulpit and politics, a discourse preached in the college chapel of the Ohio Wesleyan University, April 23, 1854. Columbus, OH: State Journal Office, 1854. 20p. Thomson, S. H. The Mosaic account of creation. 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The Making of a modern minister, inaugural address [as] president of Drew Theological Seminary, together with the address of welcome and presentation of Henry Anson Buttz. Founder’s Day, Thursday, October 24, 1912. Madison, NJ: Drew Theological Seminary, 1912. 34p. Tipple, Ezra Squier. The Minister of God, an address at his installation as Professor of Practical Theology in the Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, New Jersey, Founders’ Day, October 11, 1905. New York: Eaton & Mains, 1905. 37p. Tipple, Ezra Squier. Seven ages of a Methodist preacher. New York: Eaton & Mains, [between 1904 and 1913]. 5p. Tipple, Ezra Squier. The Story of some rare stamps, with illustrations. New York: Metropolitan Tank-Offering Commission, 1901. 16p. Tippy, Worth M., and F. Ernest Johnson. The Church women in industry, Labor Sunday, September 1, 1918. New York: Commission on the Church and Social Service of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, 1918. 12p. Tippy, Worth M. 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Judgment, sermon II addressed to the children of the Wesleyan Sunday Schools in the Portsmouth Circuit. Portsea: S. & S. Horsey, 1828. 16p. Toase, William. Memoirs of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Arrive of Guernsey. Guernsey: H. Brouard; London: T. Blanshard, 1818. 98p. Toase, William. The Revival of the work of God, a sermon preached in the Wesleyan Chapel, Rue Royale, 25 Paris, on Sunday, January 10th, 1840. Paris: Delray March Aurel, Fisher and Comp; London: Mason, 1841. 32p. Toase, William. The Sabbath, an essay, 2d edition. London: J. Kershaw and N. Lomas, 1824. 24p. Toase, William. The Wesleyan Centenary, a sermon preached in the Wesleyan Chapel, Rue Royale, Paris, on Sunday, October 27th, 1839. Paris: J. J. Risler, Marc Aurel; London: Mason, 1839. 32p. Toasts and Roasts of Silas C. Swallow’s “III Score and 10” published by his brother editors between the issuance of the volume of March 5, 1909 and his 72nd birthday, March 5, 1911. Harrisburg, PA: s. n., 1911. 43p. To-day! 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Church, April 1st, 1876, before the Philadelphia Annual Conference at its eighty-ninth session. Philadelphia: Published by order of the conference; printed by Jno. J. Haddock, 1876. 21p. Todd, John Murray. Our churches, by a Catholic and a Methodist. John M. Todd and Peter Stephens. London: Catholic Truth Society, 1978. 16p. Todd, Robert W. Methodism of the Peninsula. Philadelphia: Methodist Episcopal Book Rooms, 1887. 289-327p. A Revision of the Chapter XI in the first edition of Methodism in Peninsula, published in 1886. Together (magazine). Faith and six hundred dollars. Nashville: Methodist Publishing House, 1962. 6p. Together (magazine). Together magazine, topical review, the first five years. Chicago: Together, 1962. 3p. Together (magazine). Together magazine, its first 3 years, a topical review. Chicago: Together, 1959. 24p. Together (magazine). Upcoming features in Together, 1968-69. Nashville: Together Packet Service, 1967. 8p. 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The Substance of a speech delivered at a public meeting of the Friends of the Abolition of Negro Slavery held in Brunswick Place Chapel, Newcastle upon Tyne, November 27, 1832. 2d edition. Newcastle: Printed at the Courant Office by J. Blackwell and Co.; London: sold by Mason,1833. 16p. Ward, Valentine. The Two great duties of the Christian minister stated and enforced, a sermon preached in Nicholson Square Chapel, Edinburgh, on the second of July 1816, at 5 o’clock in the morning to the Methodist preachers of the district. Aberdeen: Printed by D. Chalmers & Co.; sold by A. Brown and Co., D. Wylie, G. Clark, T. Spark, and A. Divertie, et al., 1819. 21p. Ward, W. Ralph. Address given to ministers and wives’ retreat at Grossingers, NY, February 7. 1973. New York: New York Area of the United Methodist Church, 1973. 4p. Ward, W. Ralph. A Call to advance. Evanston, IL: Advance Committee of The Methodist Church, 1967. 8p. 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The Day of adversity, Reflections to the hour of sorrow, the bed of sickness, or the loss of beloved relatives, to which is added a short collection of prayers formerly annexed to the Liturgy of the Church of England. London: Printed and sold by C. Watts, 1796. 63p. Wood, Dalton J. Things you should know about subversive influences in Methodism, by Dalton J. Woods & a panel of laymen of the First Methodist Church, Shreveport, Louisiana. Shreveport, LA: Methodist Panel, 1962. 56p. Wood, Edward Leslie. A Selection of poems. s.l.: s. n., 1969. 40p. Wood, Harold J. History of Burgh Church and the beginning of the work of the Evangelical Association in New York State. s. l.: J. J. Wood, 1969. 19p. Wood, Herbert G. Social democracy. London: Epworth Press, 1954. 12p. Wood, James. An Address to the members of the Methodist Societies on several interesting subjects, published at the earnest request of the Quarterly Meeting of the Sheffield Circuit. London: Printed for G. Whitfield, 1799. 19p. Wood, James. An Address to the members of the Methodist Societies on several interesting subjects, published at the earnest request of the quarterly meeting of the Sheffield Circuit. 2d edition. London: Printed for G. Story; sold by G. Whitfield, 1800. 20p. Wood, James. An Address to the members of the Methodist Societies on several interesting subjects, published at the earnest request of the quarterly meeting of the Sheffield Circuit. 2d edition. London: Printed at the Conference Office by T. Cordeaux, 1812. 16p. Methodist Library Methodist Library Prepared by Arturo L. Razon and Christopher J. Anderson 9/9/2009 THE METHODIST LIBRARY PAMPHLET COLLECTION PAGE: 1186 Wood, James. An Attempt to describe the character and blessedness of those who die in the Lord, in a funeral sermon occasioned by the death of Mrs. Warner, of Garforth, preached May 3, 1812. Leeds: Printed at the Office of Leak and Nichols, 1812. 36p. Wood, James. Directions and cautions addressed to class leaders. London: Printed at the Conference Office, 1804. 24p. Wood, James. A Solemn caution against the most fatal deception; a sermon preached at the Methodist Chapel, Spitalfields, November 22, 1801. London: Conference Office, 1802. 23p. Wood, James. A Solemn caution against the most fatal deception: a sermon preached at the Methodist Chapel, Spitalfields, November 22, 1801. 2d edition. London: Printed at the conference Office by Thomas Cordeaux, 1814. 24p. Wood, John. Speech delivered by John Wood to the Electors of Manchester in support of the Rt. Hon. Chas. Poulett Thomson to represent this borough at the Clarendon Inn Bowling Green, Chorlton-upon-Medlock on Friday the 22nd November 1832, extracted from “Wheeler’s Manchester Chronicle.” Manchester: Printed at the Office of C. Wheeler and Son, 1832. 12p. Wood, John W. B. The Right of infants to Christian Baptism, a sermon preached in the Methodist Episcopal Church, Tarrytown, New York. New York: Piercy & Reed, 1845. 24p. Wood, Joseph. A Help to extempore prayer; and an aid to private, domestic, and public devotion. London: John Mason, 1847. 104p. Wood, Robert. The Discrepancy of bigotry and equity displayed, in a letter addressed to the Rev. J. Gawthorn, occasioned by his pamphlet entitled, “The Coincidence of Antinomianism and Arminianism.” Sheffield: A. and E. Gales, 1819. 12p. Wood, Robert. Strictures in a recent publication entitled, “The support of our Established Church recommended and enforced, a sermon preached at the Parish Church of Richmond, Surrey, on Sunday November 6, 1814, by the Rev. Robert Moore, D.D., Vicar of Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, and Chaplain to His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence,” in six letters addressed to that gentleman. London: Printed at the Conference Office by Thomas Cordeaux, 1815. 46p. Wood, Robert R. And they devoted themselves to the prayers. Nashville: Discipleship Resources, 1978. Wood, Samuel. A Letter to the candid and impartial Methodists of Ireland, in which misrepresentation is corrected, the truth vindicated, and the simple in hear rescued from Methodist Library Methodist Library Prepared by Arturo L. Razon and Christopher J. Anderson 9/9/2009 THE METHODIST LIBRARY PAMPHLET COLLECTION PAGE: 1187 craftiness in contradiction of the unfounded assertions of the address of the Clones Association affixed to their minutes of 1816. Dublin: R. Napper, 1818. 22p. Wood, Samuel. A Short account of happy death of William Prichard, later Sergeant-Major of the 2d Batallion Light Infantry Royal Meath Militia, who was executed on Gallows-Hill, near Philipstown, on Saturday, the 8th of May, 1802. Dublin: Printed for the Methodist Book Room by John Jones, 1802. 12p. Wood, Thomas. The advantages of early piety recommended to the serious attention of young persons. 2d edition. London: T. Cordeaux; sold by T. Blanshard, 1821. 15p. Wood, Thomas. A Biographical sketch of the life and character of the late Mr. James Bundy, whose active benevolence and ministerial fidelity, procured to him a large share of public confidence and much personal esteem. Bristol: Philip Rose, 1818. 64p. Wood, Thomas. The blessedness of those who die in the Lord, a sermon delivered April 5, 1818 at Ebenezer Chapel, Bristol on the occasion of the death of Mrs. James Bundy. Bristol: Printed and sold by J. Philip Rose, et al., 1818. 52p. Wood, Thomas. The Divine conduct and goodness as exemplified in the life of David, briefly considered and improved; also, Life a Voyage, a poem. Whitny: T. Webster, 1800. 30p. Wood, Thomas. The End of living, and the gain of dying, a sermon preached at St. George’s Chapel, London East Circuit, on the occasion of the happy death of Miss Temperance Randall, who departed this life, June 28, 1817, to which is added some account of her last illness by a near relative. London: T. Blanshard, 1817. 36p. Wood, Thomas. Essays on civil government and subjection and obedience to the higher powers. Wigan: W. Lyon, 1796. 72p. Wood, Thomas. A Letter to the Rev. John Grundy containing strictures upon a sermon delivered by him before an assembly of Unitarian Ministers. Manchester: C. Wheeler, 1810. 64p. Wood, Thomas. Observations on Orthodox Christianity and Socinian error; Occasioned by the change of sentiment in the religious creed of the Rev. Joseph N-T-N-G-LE. London: Sold by W. Baynes and T. Blanshard; Printed by J. Lomas, 1813. 75p. Wood, Thomas. Observation on Sabbath-Breaking, both explanatory of its nature and intended to check its progress. 3d edition. London: sold by Mr. Baynes, Mr. Kent, Mr. Blanshard; Printed by T. Cordeuax, 1817. 16p. Wood, Thomas. Recollections of a discourse delivered Nov. 19, 1817, at Ebenezer Chapel, Bristol, on the occasion of the sudden and lamented death of her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte Augusta. London: Sold by J. Burterworth and Son. W. Baynes and T. 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The Spirit of calumny detected and exposed, with suitable advices recommended to the candid and serious attention of those concerned. Bristol: Albion Press, printed and sold by Wansborough and Saunders, 1820. 31p. Wood, Thomas. A Standard for the nations; or, The way to political knowledge and safety. Berwick: Printed and sold by W. Phorson, et al., 1794. 29p. Wood, Thomas. Victory and death, the substance of a discourse delivered December 5, 1805; the day of general thanksgiving for the total defeat of the combined fleets by Lord Nelson in aid of the patriotic fund. London: Printed for the author, 1806. 25p. Wood, Thomas. A View of the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society, with verses on the enlargement of Christ’s Kingdom. Bristol: Albion Press; Printed by Wansborough & Saunders, 1819. 12p. Wood, Thomas. Autobiography. s. l.: s. n., 16p. Wood, Thomas B., and Charles W. Drees. The Organization of missions. Mexico City: Press of the Methodist Episcopal Missions, 1882. 13p. 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