1. Hall published two school textbooks and another eleven works in English which combined his evangelical and polemical arguments. His one Latin publication,To alas tes ges: sive Apologia pro Ministerio EvangelicoorSal Terrae(Frankfurt, 1658), was first written in 1652 as his thesis for the degree of B.D. and was later translated into English by Samuel Shaw asAn Apologie for the Ministry(hereafterApologie) (1660).
2. Thomas Hall,A practical and Polemical Commentary or, Exposition Upon the Third and Fourth Chapters of the Latter Epistle of Saint Paul to Timothy(hereafterTimothy) (London, 1658), 195.
3. Hall,Apologie, 62. See alsoApologie, 50.
4. Thomas Hall,The Beauty of Holiness(hereafterHoliness, using the second edition of 1655) (London, 1653), sigs.A7r–7v. Hall began as schoolmaster in Kings Norton in 1626.
5. Hall’s unpublished manuscript autobiography, ‘A briefe Narrative of the Life & Death of Mr Thomas Hall late Pastor of Kings-Norton in Worcester-shire’ (hereafterLife), (The Dr Williams’s Library, London, MS 61·1), 200, and in the appendixed catalogue of ‘Schoole books and Phylosophy’, 123. The will and catalogues were added after 1661 and the last dated amendments were made in 1664. Hall died in April 1665.