Works
- 1669: The True Idea of Jansenisme, London
- 1669: The Court of the Gentiles, Oxford, 1669, 1670, 1671, 1672
- 1671: The Life and Death of Thomas Tregosse Late Minister of the Gospel, at Milar and Mabe in Cornwal , London
- 1671 Theophilie: or A Discourse of the Saints Amitie with God in Christ, London
- 1672: The Anatomie of Infidelitie, London
- 1673: The Life and Death of Mr. John Rowe of Crediton in Devon, London
- 1673: Idea Theologiae, London
- 1673: A Discourse of Christ's Coming, London
- 1676: Philosophia Generalis, London
- 1676: The Court of the Gentiles. Part II., London
- 1677: The Court of the Gentiles. Part III., London
- 1677: The Court of the Gentiles. Part IV., London, 1677, 1678, 1682
- 1678: Dedication to William Strong's A Discourse of the Two Covenants, London
- 1679: Christ's Tears for Jerusalems Unbelief and Ruine, London
Ars Sciendi (1681) by T. G. is now attributed to Thomas Gowan.
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