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Christ the propitiatory for sin
A sermon preached before the Synod of Glasgow and Ayr, at Ayr, April 11th, 1775, By Thomas Randall, one of the ministers of Glasgow -
God the father of the fatherless
Illustrated from the consideration of his providential government. A sermon, preached in Lady Glenorchy's Chapel, Edinburgh, August 13, 1776, before the managers of the Orphan-Hospital, and published at their desire. By Thomas Randall, one of the ministers of Stirling -
Whereas a report prevails in this city, that Mr. Thomas Smith, during the last election, did reflect on the Irish people, by saying, that they came into this conntry [sic] floating upon straws
We the subscribers ... do hereby certify ... that he was not the person who did reflect upon the Irish people -
The humble attempt of a layman towards a confutation of Mr. Henry Mayo's pamphlet, call'd The scripture-doctrine of baptism, &c
And A Vindication of Dr. Gill from the Personal Abuse, False Charges, and Misrepresentations of that Author; And, through the Whole, His Ignorance, Impertinence, Bad Reasoning, and Perversion of Scripture, are exposed. By Philalethes -
Philalethes again!
or, Candidus unmasked! Being the second part of The humble attempt of a layman towards a confutation of Mr. Henry Mayo's pamphlet on baptism -
Christian benevolence
A sermon preached before the Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge, at their anniversary meeting, in the High Church of Edinburgh, on Monday, January 3. 1763. By Thomas Randall, Minister of the Gospel at Inchture. (published at their desire.) To which is annexed, An Account of the present State of the Society -
Christian benevolence
a sermon. Preached before the Society in Scotland for propagating Christian Knowledge, at their anniversary meeting, in the High Church of Edinburgh, on Monday, January 3. 1763. By Thomas Randall, Late one of the Ministers of Stirling -
A letter to a minister from his friend, concerning frequent communicating, occasioned by the late overture of the synod of Glasgow and Air upon that subject