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A stop to the course of separation, or, The separation of the new separatists from the parish churches condemned : by a sober answer to the chief pleas for this disordrely practise : wherein is discovered how contrary it is, 1. To the Holy Scriptures, 2. To the reason of the thing, 3. To the judgement of the old nonconformists, 4. To themselves heretofore.
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Lamb, Thomas
Year: 1672
Publisher: London : Printed for Walter Kettilby,
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Description of a new species of Warbler, called the Wood Wren.
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A confutation of infants baptisme, or an answer, to a treatice written by Georg Phillips, of Wattertowne in New England, in the defence of infants baptisme : denying the true church to be formed by baptisme, and affirming it to be formed by a covenant acted by a company of believers, to become one, and anothers amongst themselves. Wherein, is plainely discovered that neither infants baptisme, nor yet such a covenant acted, can be Gods ordinance appointed by him for such end, as to constitute true visible churches: as also that baptisme of beleevers, and that only is Gods ordinance whereby true visible churches are rightly constituted and stated in their true being. By Thomas Lambe.
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A treatise of particular predestination : vvherein ar[e] answered three letters. 1. Tending to disprove particular predestination. 2. To shew the contradiction betwixt Christ dying for all, and Gods election of some. 3. To prove that the soule doth not come from the parent, and consequently that there is no originall sinne. By Thomas Lamb.
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Truth prevailing against the fiercest opposition, or, An answer to Mr. Iohn Goodwins Water-dipping no firm footing for church communion : wherein the invalidity of his twenty three considerations against withdrawing from those societies that want baptisme by the bodies burial in water is manifested, and the separation from such societies justified by the word of God : together with the discovery of his great mistakes in the exposition of eight chief Scriptures, wherewith he fighteth to overthrow Mr. Allens answer to his forty queries about church communion
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Lamb, Thomas
Year: 1655
Publisher: London : Printed by G. Dawson, and are to be sold by Francis Smith,
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A stop to the course of separation, or, The separation of the new Separatists from the parish churches condemned, : by a sober answer to the chief pleas for this disorderly practice. : Wherein is discovered how contrary it is, I. To the Holy Scriptures. II. To the reason of the thing. III. To the judgement of the old nonconformists. IV. To themselves heretofore.
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Lamb, Thomas
Year: 1693
Publisher: London : Printed for W. Kettilby ...,
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Absolute freedom from sin by Christs death for the world as the object of faith in opposition to conditional set forth by Mr. John Goodwin in his book (hereby appearing falsly [sic]) Redemption redeemed : and the final perserverance of the saints proceeding from election by the grace of God alone, maintained and sweetly reconciled with the foresaid doctrine : and the great question of Gods eternal decree of reprobating the unbelieving world cleared from that odium cast upon it by Mr. Goodwin : with an alphabetical table annexed for the readers accomodation
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Lamb, Thomas
Year: 1656
Publisher: London : Printed by H.H. for the authour, and are to be sold by him and William Larner, Giles Calvert, Richard Moon, and Thomas Brewster,
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A fresh suit against independency, or, The national church-way vindicated, the independent church-way condemned : first by the Holy Scriptures, secondly by reason, thirdly by the judgment of the most eminent divines of the reformed churches ... fourthly by a great experience amongst our selves as well as in all other countries where those principles have taken place
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Lamb, Thomas
Year: 1677
Publisher: London : Printed for Walter Kettilby,
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The Anabaptists ground-work for reformation: or, New planting of churches, : that no man, woman, nor child, may be baptized, but such as have justifying faith, and doe make profession thereof, before, to the baptizer, found false, with all things depending thereon. As being contrary to the Scriptures, and to the examples of Christ and his Apostles, ... Proved by severall arguments. Whereunto one T.L. a principall baptizer, (and apostle in their account) hath given his answers. Unto which answers, replies are also made by I.E. and some arguments annexed, proving, that the children of all such beleevers as were baptized, and so received into the Church, might be baptized, and received also. With a brief declaration what the true reformation is, and shal be, farre above these Anabaptists, and all such carnall builders conceits. And who the two witnesses of God are, by whom chiefly it is to be performed. Imprimatut [sic]. Iames Cranford,
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The Anabaptists ground-work for reformation, or, New planting of churches : that no man, woman, nor child may be baptized, but such as have justifying faith and doe make profession thereof, before to the baptizer found false, with all things depending thereon : as being contrary to the scriptures and to the examples of Christ and his apostles, which was that they all who gladly received the word were baptized, though they had not yet justifying faith : proved by severall arguments, whereunto one T. L. a principall baptizer and apostle in their account, hath given his answers : unto which answers, replies are also made by I. E. and some arguments annexed proving, that the children of all such beleevers as were baptized and so received into the church might be baptized and received also : with a brief declaration what the true reformations is and shal be farre above these Anabaptists, and all such carnall builders conceits, and who the two witnesses of God are by whom chiefly it is to be performed.
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