Thomas was the author of: • ‘The Presbyterians Unmask'd, or Animadversions upon a Nonconformist Book called the Interest of England in the Matter of Religion,’ London, 1676; republished in 1681 under the title ‘The Dissenters Disarmed,’ without the preface, as a second part to the ‘New Distemper’ of
Thomas Tomkins. The ‘Interest of England in the Matter of Religion’ was written by
John Corbet.
Richard Baxter termed Thomas's reply ‘a bloody invective.’ • ‘The Charge of Schism renewed against the Separatists,’ London, 1680. A pamphlet written in reply to ‘An Answer to Dr. Stillingfleet's Sermon on the Mischief of Separation’ by
Stephen Lobb and
John Humfrey. • ‘Remarks on the Preface to the Protestant Reconciler [by
Daniel Whitby] in a Letter to a Friend,’ London, 1683. Thomas also wrote a preface to Tomkins's ‘New Distemper,’ in which he assailed Richard Baxter and other nonconformists. ==References==