A Sermon Preach'd at the Church of Richmond in Surry, on Thursday the 3d of Dec. 1702. Being the Appointed Day of Thanksgiving, Without the Weekly Bills of Mortality, for the Signal Successes Vouchsafed to Her Majesty's Forces Both by Sea and Land ... By Thomas Wise ..
The Christian Eucharist Rightly Stated: Or, an Occasional Proof, that the Lord's Supper is Not a True and Proper Sacrifice; Attempted in the Following Replies: One, to a Late Pamphlet, Call'd, A Seasonable and Modest Apology, in Behalf of the Reverend Dr. George Hickes ... Another, to a Paper, Writ in Favour of Transubstantiation; to the Lady C. By Thomas Wise ..
The Christian Eucharist Rightly Stated: Or, An Occasional Proof, that the Lord's Supper is Not a True and Proper Sacrifice;
The Unbloody Sacrifice, and Altar Unvail'd and Supported; in which the Nature of the Eucharist is Explain'd According to the Sentiments of the Christian Church in the Four First Centuries. ... With a Prefatory Epistle to the ... Bishop of Norwich, Animadversions on ... Dr. Wise's Book, ... The Christian Eucharist Rightly Stated; and Some Reflections on ... 'An Answer to the Exceptions Made Against the ... Bishop of Oxford's Charge.” (Appendix.) Pt. 1
The Truth of the Christian Religion ... To which is Prefix'd an Account of the Author [by the Translator, T. Wise], Etc
A sermon [on Prov. x. 7], preach'd at ... Richmond in Surrey, upon the death of William III. March 22d 1701/2. The second edition
A defence of the doctrine of the Man-Christ Jesus his descent from Heaven, as it is laid down and prov'd in the Bishop of Gloucester's Discourse upon that subject. By a Presbyter of the Church of England. To which is annex'd by the publisher a second Defence of that doctrine, being an anser to the pretended confutation thereof ... in a sermon preach'd by T. Wise
The True Intellectual System of the Universe: the first part; wherein, all the reason and philosophy of atheism is confuted: and its impossibility demonstrated
Religion and loyalty. A sermon [on Prov. xxiv. 21], preach'd Aug. 1, ... the anniversary on which His Majesty began his reign