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| | Books by Thomas Wall: Books in the extended shelves: Wall, Thomas: Baptism anatomized: being propounded in five queries, viz. I. What water-baptism is? II. What is the end for which it was instituted? III. What giveth right to it? IV. Who are the true administrators of it? V. Whether it be lawful for a man to baptize himself? Wherein the right that the infants of believers have to water-baptism is vindicated, the duty of believing parents in that matter, asserted, and that by the contrary tenet and practise, they ought themselves to be excluded from the Lords Supper, is plainly and fully proved ... (London : Printed by G. Croom, for W. Miller, 1691., 1691), also by Baptism Controversy Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) Wall, Thomas: Baptism anatomized being propounded in five queries, viz. I. What water-baptism is? II. What is the end for which it was instituted? III. What giveth right to it? IV. Who are the true administrators of it? V. Whether it be lawful for a man to baptize himself? Wherein the right that the infants of believers have to water-baptism is vindicated: the duty of believing parents in that matter, asserted: and that by the contrary tenet and practise, they ought themselves to be excluded from the Lords-Supper, is plainly and fully proved. And wherein also is proved, that the covenant which God made with Abraham, Gen. 17. and with Israel Exod. ch. 19. and Deut. 29. are the Covenant of Grace in Christ, and not part of the covenant of works made with Adam before his fall. By Thomas Wall. (London : printed by G. Croom, for William Miller at the Gilded Acorn in St. Paul's Church-yard, .. , MDCXCI. [1691]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Wall, Thomas: A brief answer to an indictment presented by the jury upon oath at Surry-sessions held for that county at Croydon, against several of the inhabitants in Southwark. Together with a copy of the indictment. By Thomas Wall. (London : printed for T. Wall, G. Hampton, and the rest of the persons indicted, and sold by W. Marshall, at the Bible in New-gate-street, 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Wall, Thomas: A Christian warning-piece for all true Protestants by way of Christian counsel and advice to the King's most excellent Majesty, and all his good Protestant subjects, founded forth out of the written word of God : wherein is clearly shewed ... / by Thomas Wall. (London : [s.n.], 1680) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Wall, Thomas: A comment on the times, or, A character of the enemies of the church.: Written by Thomas Wall, Mr. in arts and minister of Jesus Christ. (London : Printed for the author, 1657) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Wall, Thomas: God's revenge against the enemies of the church written by T.W. (London printed : [s.n.], 1658) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Wall, Thomas: Infants baptism from heaven, of divine institution. Being a brief yet satisfactory answer to some objections made by Hercules Collins, in his book entituled, Believers baptism from heaven, infants baptism from earth, &c. against certain truths proved in a book entituled, Baptism anatomized. Propounded in five queries, by Tho. Wall. Viz. 1. What water-baptism is? 2. What is the end for which it was instituted? 3. What giveth right to it? 4. Who are the true administrators of it? 5. Whether it be lawful for a man to baptise himself? Wherein the right that the infants of believers have to water-baptism is vindicated: the duty of believing parents in that matter asserted: and that by the contrary tenet and practice, they ought themselved to be excluded from the Lords-Supper, is plainly and fully proved. And wherein is also proved, that the covenant which God made with Abraham, Gen. 17. and with Israel, Exod. 19. and Deut. 29. are the covenant of grace in Christ, and not part of the covenant of works made with Adam before his fall. (London : printed by G. Croom, for William Miller at the Gilded Acorn in St. Paul's Church-yard, where gentlemen and others may be furnished with Acts of Parliament, speeches, and other sorts of discourses, and state-matters; as also books of divinity, church-government, humanity, sermons on most occasions, &c. M DC XC II. [1692]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Wall, Thomas: More work for the dean in a brief answer to some scandalous reports published by Dr. Stillingfleet in his book entituled, "An impartial account of the history, nature and pleas of the present separation from the communion of the Church of England" against some of the Lords faithful servants, namely, Mr. Henry Barrow, Mr. John Greenwood, Mr. John Penry, who by the bishops means, after long imprisonment, were put to death, contrary to Queen Elizabeths mind; in the year 1593 ... : as likewise here is word for word the petition of those persecuted Christians, wherein is shewed the barbarous usage of the bishops to them : together with the refutation of the then esteemed Bishop of Winchester's blasphemous doctrine, by Mr. Henry Barrow, with the descripton of the true Church of God, according to Christs Testament, by the whole Church at London, whom the doctor calleth Brownists; with the reason why they were so nick-named by their enemies : very needful for all true Protestants to know / by Thomas Wall. (London : Printed for William Marshall ..., 1681) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Wall, Thomas: A necessary treatise for this age, or, A plain discovery of that great error of denying baptisme with water to the children of believers in justification of the arguments of John Turner, for infants basptisme, against Robert Admond : together with several other useful particulars on this subject, the contents whereof follow in the next page / briefly and plainly handled and discust by Thomas Wall. (London : Printed fro Tho. Wall and Barn. Frencham, and are to be sold by Nath. Crouch ..., 1669) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Wall, Thomas: A second Christian warning-piece wherein is shewed the first and chief cause of England's present misery, proved to be the chief magistrate's neglect, in not fully doing that work God hath commanded, that must yet be done, because God hath said it, before this nation can expect deliverance. Humbly presented to the Parliament. ([London? : s.n., 1681?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Wall, Thomas: Spiritual armour to defend the head from the superfluity of naughtiness being a loving and Christian tender, humbly offered to the pious and serious consideration of the ministers of the Gospel and to all others it may concern : wherein is proved that it is unlawful for women to cut their hair polled or shorn and men to wear the same to cover their heads : together with how men and women ought according to the written law of God and nature to wear their hair. (London : Printed for the author and sold by William Marshall, 1688) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Wall, Thomas: Tythes no Gospel-ministers maintenance proved in a seasonable answer to the arguments of Mr. John Crawford, minister of High-Holden in Kent. By Thomas Wall. ([London? : s.n., 1681?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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