TOMKINS TOMLINSON. 



39. the holinesse of children, 1 Cor. 7. 14. 

 Whereby the expositions of those texts, and 

 arguings therein for infant-baptism by Mr 

 S. Marshall, Mr J. Geree, Mr Richard Baxter, 

 Mr Thomas Gobbet, Mr T. Blake, Mr Josiah 

 Church ; and the arguments of Mr Nathaniel 

 Stephens for the convertibility of a word of 

 promise and command, are fully refuted. 



London, 1652. 4 



Sephersheba : or the oath-book. Being a 

 treatise concerning swearing : the nature, 

 forms, rights, lawfulnesse, rules of swearing, 

 adjuration, and keeping of oaths ; wherein the 

 errors of Papists, Quakers and others about 

 swearing are detected ; many cases about swear- 

 ing and keeping oaths are resolved in xx. ca- 

 techetical lectures delivered at Lemster in 

 Herefordshire on the third commandment, in 

 the year 1636, but now much enlarged. 



London, 1662. 4 



Theodulia ; or a defence of hearing the ser- 

 mons and other teaching of the present minis- 

 ters of England. Against a book unjustly 

 entituled, (in Greek) A Christian testimony 

 against them that serve the image of the beast. 

 (In English) A Christian and sober testimony 

 against sinful complyance. Wherein the un- 

 lawfulness of hearing the present ministers of 

 England is pretended to be clearly demon- 

 strated by an author termed by himself Chris- 

 tophilus Antichristomachus. 



London, 1667. 8 



TOMKINS (MARTIN), Dissenting minister at Stoke 

 Neivington. The case of Mr M. T. Being an 

 account of the proceedings of the dissenting 

 congregation at Stoke Newington, upon occa- 

 sion of a sermon preach'd by him, July 13, 

 1718. London, 1719. 8 



Jesus Christ the MEDIATOR between God and 

 man. 1732 



Jesus Christ the mediator between God and 

 man...2d ed. To which is now added, by an- 

 other gentleman, an essay to prove the credi- 

 bility of the Gospel, from the doctrine of the 

 efficacy of Christ's death for the redemption of 

 the world. London, 1761. 8 



TOMLIN (JACOB), B.A. Missionary journals 

 and letters, written during eleven years' resi- 

 dence and travels amongst the Chinese, Siam- 

 ese, Javanese, Khassias, and other Eastern 

 nations. London, 1844. 12 



TOMLINE (GEORGE PRETYMAN), D.D., Bishop of 

 Lincoln, afterwards of Winchester. A sermon 

 [on 2 Sam. xxii. 1, 2, 3] preached at the cathe- 

 dral church of St Paul, London, before His 

 Majesty, and both Houses of parliament, on 

 Tuesday, Dec. 19th, 1797 ; being the day ap- 

 pointed for a general thanksgiving. 



London, 1798. 4 



- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese 

 of Lincoln, at the triennial visitation of that 

 diocese in May and June 1803. 



London, 1803. 4 



* Remarks on a charge delivered by the Bishop 

 of Lincoln, to the clergy of that diocese, at the 

 triennial visitation, in May and June, 1803 : 



with particular reference to His Lordship's 

 animadversions on evangelical preaching. By 

 an old member of parliament. 



London, s. a. 8 



A sermon [on Matt. ii. 5] preached in the ca- 

 thedral church of St Paul, London : on Thurs- 

 day, May 31, 1804. Being the time of the 

 yearly meeting of the children educated in the 

 charity-schools, in and about the cities of Lon- 

 don and Westminster... London, 1804. 4 



Elements of Christian theology : containing 

 proofs of the authenticity and inspiration of 

 the holy Scriptures ; a summary of the history 

 of the Jews ; a brief statement of the contents 

 of the several Books of the Old and New Tes- 

 taments ; a short account of the English trans- 

 lations of the Bible and of the liturgy of the 

 Church of England ; and a scriptural exposi- 

 tion of the Thirty-nine articles of religion. 

 2 vol. 4th ed. London, 1804. 8 



* Serious and candid observations on that part 

 of the Bishop of Lincoln's work, entitled Ele- 

 ments of Christian theology, which contains 

 His Lordship's exposition of the seventeenth 

 article of the Church of England. To which 

 is annexed Bishop Beveridge's exposition of 

 the same article. In a letter from an old 

 Christian in the country, to his friend in Lon- 

 don. London, 1800. 8 



A refutation of Calvinism ; in which the doc- 

 trines of original sin, grace, regeneration, jus- 

 tification, and universal redemption, are ex- 

 plained, and the peculiar tenets maintained 

 by Calvin upon those points are proved to be 

 contrary to Scripture, to the writings of the 

 ancient Fathers of the Christian Church, and 

 to the public formularies of the Church of 

 England. London, 1811. 8 



Second edition. London, 1811. 8 



Third edition. London, 1811. 8 



A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese 

 of Lincoln, at the triennial visitation. . .in May, 

 June, and July, 1812. 2d ed. 



London, 1813. 8 



An introduction to the stiidy of the Bible ; 

 containing proofs of the authenticity and in- 

 spiration of the holy Scriptures ; and a sum- 

 mary of the history of the Jews. New edition. 



London, 1828. 12 



TOMLINSON (GEORGE), Bishop of Gibraltar. 

 A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese 

 and jurisdiction of Gibraltar, at the visitation 

 held in the English collegiate church of St 

 Paul, Malta, December 28th, 1844. 



Malta, 1845. 8 



TOMLINSON (ROBERT). An attempt to rescue 

 the holy Scriptures, from the ridicule they in- 

 cur with the inconsiderate, occasioned by in- 

 correct translations ; their misapplication to 

 certain doctrines, &c. by a new translation of 

 the various controverted passages, arranged as 

 they occur in the Old and New Testaments : 

 Illustrated with notes, critical, philosophical, 

 and entertaining : and prefaced by a copious 

 introduction, historical and elucidatory ; in- 

 cluding the opinion of the ancients on several 



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