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Poetical and Dramatic Works of Thomas Randolph, of Trinity College, Cambridge Volume 2; Plays Hey for Honesty. Poems. Oratio Praevaricatoria
Poetical and Dramatic Works of Thomas Randolph, of Trinity College, Cambridge Volume 1
A View of Our Blessed Saviour's Ministry and the Proofs of His Divine Mission Arising from Thence Volume 1; Together with a Charge, Dissertations, Sermons, and Theological Lectures
Poetical and Dramatic Works Volume 1; Now First Collected and Edited from the Early Copies and from Mss. with Some Account of the Author and Occasional Notes
The Poems and Amyntas of Thomas Randolph Volume 3
The Excellency of the Jewish Law Vindicated; In Two Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's. to Which Is Added, an Appendix and Also a Short Comment on Psal. CIX. and LV.
A Letter to the Remarker on the Layman's Scriptural Confutation; Wherein the Divinity of the Son of God Is Farther Vindicated Against the Remarker's Exceptions. to Which Is Added, an Appendix, Taking Some Notice of Mr. Lindsey's Sequel. by Thomas Randolph
Poetical and Dramatic Works of Thomas Randolph ... Now First Collected and Ed. from the Early Copies and from Mss. with Some Account of the Author and Occasional Notes Volume 1
Summary View of the Laws Relating to Subscriptions, &c
A Summary View of the Laws Relating to Subscriptions &C. with Remarks, Humbly Offered to the Consideration of the British Parliament
Party-Zeal Censur'd. in a Sermon Preach'd Before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Sunday, January 19, 1752
A Summary View of the Laws Relating to Subscriptions, &C. with Remarks
Walking Again with Fieldfare of the London Evening News
The Jealous Lovers. a Comedie [In Five Acts and in Verse], Presented to Their Gracious Majesties at Cambridge, by the Students of Trinity College.
The Muses Looking-Glasse. [A Comedy in Five Acts and in Verse.] by T[homas] R[andolph].
The Mirrour, a Comedy in Three Acts [And in Verse; Altered from the Muses' Looking-Glass of T. Randolph]. with the Author's Life, and an Account of the Alterations. [By H. Dell.]
Aristippus, Or, the Ioviall Philosopher Presented in a Priuate Shew
The Jealous Lovers a Comedie Presented to Their Gracious Majesties at Cambridge, by the Students of Trinitie Colledge. Written by Thomas Randolph, Master of Arts, and Fellow of the House. (1646)
The Jealous Lovers a Comedie Presented to Their Gracious Majesties at Cambridge, by the Students of Trinitie Colledge. Written by Thomas Randolph, Master of Arts, and Fellow of the House. (1652)
Poems with the Muses Looking-Glass, and Amyntas; Whereunto Is Added the Jealous Lovers / By Tho. Randolph ... (1668)
Poems with the Muses Looking-Glasse, and Amyntas. by Tho
The Iealous Lovers a Comedie Presented to Their Gracious Majesties at Cambridge, by the Students of Trinitie-Colledge / Written by Thomas Randolph ... (1634)
A letter to the remarker on the layman's Scriptural confutation. Wherein the divinity of the Son of God is farther vindicated against the remarker's exceptions. To which is added an appendix taking some notice of Mr. Lindsey's Sequel
A Vindication of the Worship of the Son and the Holy Ghost Against the Exceptions of Mr. Theophilus Lindsey from Scripture and Antiquity, Being a Supplement to a Treatise Entitled a Vindication of the Doctrine of the Trinity