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Thomas Camm
(Camm, Thomas, 1641-1707)
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Camm, Thomas, 1641-1707: The admirable and glorious appearance of the eternal God, in his glorious power, in and through a child of the age of betwixt eight and nine years, upon her dying bed, opening her mouth to speak forth his praise, and extol his reverent holy name and power: a short relation whereof, together with her exercise throughout her sickness, is hereafter collected, or so much thereof as was by us certainly remembred. ([London : printed by John Bringhurst at the sign of the Book and Three Black-Birds in Leaden-Hall-Mutton-Market, (who formerly lived at the sign of the Book in Grace-Church-street.), 1684]), also by Anne Camm (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Camm, Thomas, 1641-1707: The memory of the righteous revived being a brief collection of the books and written epistles of John Camm & John Audland, those two faithful and honourable servants of the Lord, who were called to the work of the ministry in the morning of Gods blessed day dawned in this generation, and, with other brethren, bore the heat and burden of the day faithfully, to the end and finishing of their course, being entered into the joy of their Lord : together with several testimonies relating to those two faithful labourers / published for the service of truth and friends, by Thomas Camm & Charles Marshal. (London : Printed and sold by Andrew Sowle ..., 1689), also by John Camm, John Audland, and Charles Marshall (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Camm, Thomas, 1641-1707: The memory of the righteous revived : being a brief collection of the books asnd written epistles of John Camm and John Audland, those two faithful and honourable servants of the Lord... (Printed and sold by Andrew Sowle, 1689), also by John Camm, Charles Marshall, and John Audland (page images at HathiTrust)
Camm, Thomas, 1641-1707: An old apostate justly exposed his treachery to the Holy God, his truth and people manifested, his great wickedness and uncleanness (which, by false covers, he has endeavoured to hide) laid open to the shame of him, and all his abettors : in a short answer, or some brief remarks, upon a very scandalous book lately published, stiled, The spirit of Quakerism, and the danger of their divine revelation laid open, subscribed, Henry Winder : also the nameless publisher therof, as justly reprehended for his enmity and great malice, in abusing an innocent people, by heaps of most gross lies, slanders, base insinuations and inferences, frothy and scurrilous scoffs and taunts, so void of Christianity, that probably no man, with a name, would undertake / by Thomas Camm. (London : Printed and sold by T. Sowle ..., 1698) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Camm, Thomas, 1641-1707: A testimony to the fulfilling the promise of God relating to such women who through the pouring out of Gods Spirit upon them are become prophetesses, daughters, and handmaidens and their prophecying, teaching, preaching,and praying through the operation of the Spirit of Christ, in the church proved lawfully by several plain Scripture testimonies and examples, out of both the Old and New Testaments, both under the time of the Law and also in the Gospel despensation, and the common objection alleged against the same from the Apostle Pauls words in I Cor. 14, 34 and I Tim. 2, 12 &c. clearly answered : recommended to the consciences of all that value the testimony of Holy Scripture / by one who hath diligently searched the Scripture, and hath had an high esteem thereof from his youth, Thomas Camm. ([London] : Printed by Andrew Sowle ..., 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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