Gipps, Thomas.
Three sermons preached in Lent and summer assizes last, at Lancaster; and on one of the Lords days, in the late Guild of Preston. Wherein the nature of subjection to the civil magistrate is explained, the duty proved, and the clergy justified in pressing the same upon thei fellow-subjects. By Thomas Gipps, rector of Bury in Lancashire, chaplain to the right honourable the Earl of Darby, and sometimes Fellow of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge.
London: printed by H[enry]. H[ills]. for Walter Kettilby, at the Bishop's Head in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1683.
ESTC No. R27382.Grub Street ID 110551.
Gipps, Thomas.
Tentamen novum: proving that Timothy and Titus were diocesan rulers of Ephesus and Crete, by an argument drawn from the time of S. Paul's beseeching Timothy to abide at Ephesus, and leaving Titus at Crete, as it is briefly demonstrated in the annals of Paul, wrote by the most learned prelate Dr. Pearson, late Lord Bish. of Chester. With an answer to J.O.'s Plea for Scripture-ordination. By T.G. E.A.P.
London: printed for E. Johnson, bookseller in Manchester; and sold by Hen. Mortlock at the Ph?nix in St. Paul's Church-yard, MDCXCVI. [1696].
ESTC No. R7560.Grub Street ID 127819.
Gipps, Thomas.
A sermon against corrupting the word of God, preacht at Christ Church in Manchester upon a publick occasion on the 11th day of July, 1696. By Thomas Gipps Rector of Bury.
London: printed for Ephraim Johnston bookseller in Manchester, 1697.
ESTC No. R26767.Grub Street ID 110029.
Gipps, Thomas.
Remarks on remarks: or, The rector of Bury's sermon vindicated: his charge exhibited against the dissenters for endeavouring to corrupt the word of God, justified and farther confirm'd. Also the absurdities and notorious falsities of Mr. Owen, and other pretended ministers of the Gospel are detected and expos'd. By Thomas Gipps, Rector of Bury.
London: printed for Ephraim Johnston, bookseller in Manchester, MDCXCVIII. [1698].
ESTC No. R34916.Grub Street ID 117402.
Gipps, Thomas.
Tentamen novum continuatum. Or, An answer to Mr Owen's Plea and defense. Wherein Bishop Pearson's chronology about the time of St. Paul's constituting Timothy Bishop of Ephesus, and Titus of Crete, is confirm'd; the second epistle to Timothy demonstrated to have been written in the apostle's latter imprisonment at Rome; and all Mr. Owen's arguments drawn from antiquity for Presbyterian parity and ordination by presbyters, are overthrown. Herein is more particularly prov'd, that the Church of England, ever since the Reformation, believ'd the divine right of bishops. By Thomas Gipps, rector of Bury in Lancashire.
London: printed by Tho. Warren, for Ephraim Johnson bookseller in Manchester, 1699.
ESTC No. R213800.Grub Street ID 89164.