Source: Moses D. Hoge, “Portraitures of Four Pastors” in Proceedings of the Celebration of the Eightieth Anniversary of Its Organization [First Presbyterian Church of Richmond, Va.], May 1, 1892.
Thomas Verner Moore is buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee.
The Missionary Bearing of Calvinism (1844)
Relative Influence of Presbytery and Prelacy on Civil and Ecclesiastical Liberty (1845)
The Reformation the Source of American Liberty (1846)
The Relation of Christianity to Modern Civilization (1846)
Howison’s History of Virginia (1848)
The Lord’s Day, The Christian Sabbath (1849)
Morell’s Philosophy of Religion (1850)
Inspiration of the Scriptures: Morell’s Theory Reviewed (1850)
Unity of the Human Race (1851)
The Mother’s Vision: The Birth-Day in Heaven of Mary Ann; Her Second Year Among the Angels (1853)
Thoughts on Following a Child to the Grave (1853)
To Frank, on His Birth-Day (1853)
The Ethnological Objection: The Unity of the Human Race (1853)
Christianity and the Fall of the Roman Empire (1854)
Emily: Her Second Birth-Day Among the Angels (1854)
To My Sister F— on Her Birthday (1854)
God’s Method of Saving the World (1855)
A New Translation and Exposition of Malachi (1855)
Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi (1856)
Foreshadowings of the Judgment (1857)
To a Christian in the Army (1861)
April 17, 1865 Letter to Phineas D. Gurley (1865)
The Bible the Light-House of the World (1866)
Father, Let Thy Smiling Face (1866, 1901)
The Character of the True Child of God (1867)
The Bible and Civil Law (1867)
The Corporate Life of the Church (1868)
This September 16, 1863 letter from T.V. Moore to Capt. James M. Brown was published in the October 14, 1863 issue of The Franklin Repository [Chambersburg, Pa.] (transcript available here).