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1. Thomas Jackson, Memoir of the Late Rev. John Brownell, Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 2 (1823), 1–6.
2. Thomas Jackson, Some Account of the Death of William Blair, Esq., M.A., Surgeon to the Bloomsbury Dispensary in London, &c. &c.; Who Died Dec. 6, 1822, aged Fifty-Six, Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 2 (1823), 101–03.
3. Thomas JacksonGeorge Cumberland, Observations on the Organic Remains Found in Certain Caves, Near Pickering, and Elsewhere, Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 2 (1823), 166–67.
4. Thomas Jackson, On the Indispensable Necessity of Personal Holiness. By Thomas Chalmers, D.D., Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 2 (1823), 723–27.
5. Thomas JacksonA Lover of the Arabic Language, Remarks on the Study of the Arabic Language: With Hints to Travellers in Mohammedan Countries, &c., Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 3 (1824), 102–08.
6. [Thomas Jackson], An Account of Some Early Protestants and Martyrs in Spain, Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 3 (1824), 312–17.
7. William Jenkin[Thomas Jackson], On Praying to Jesus Christ, Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 1 (1822), 158–63.
8. Thomas Jackson, Manners and Customs of the Siamese, Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, 5 (1826), 236–41.
9. Thomas Jackson, Providential Arrangements Discovered by Chemistry, Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 1 (1822), 370–72.
10. D W[Thomas Jackson], Thoughts on the Unsuccessive Existence of the Deity, Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 3 (1824), 745–51.
11. Thomas Jackson, Mermaid, Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 1 (1822), 599–600.
12. Thomas JacksonAnon, A Mode of Cure of the Effects of the Bite of a Mad Dog, Used in the Ukraine, Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 1 (1822), 719–20.
13. Thomas Jackson, Lord Byron, Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 4 (1825), 52.