Tombes, John, 1603?-1676
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- Vindiciæ vindiciarum: or, A vindication of his Vindication of infant-baptisme, from the exceptions of M. Harrison, in his Pœdo-baptisme oppugned, and from the exceptions of Mr. Tombes, in his chief digressions of his late Apology, from the manner to the matter of his treatises
- A fannatick's testimony against swearing; : being an ansvver to four books, published by John Tombes, Jeremiah Ives, and Theophilus Brabourne; but more especially to that by Henry Den.
- A iust provocation of Master Tombes, to make good his generall charge against Mr VVilliam Hussey's satisfaction to his scepticall exercitation. / By William Hussey, Minister of the Gospell, at Chesilh
- A iustification of two points now in controversie with the Anabaptists concerning baptisme : the first is that infants of Christians ought to be baptized, with grounds to prove it, and their objections answered : with a briefe answer to Master Tombes twelve doubtfull arguments against it in his exercitation about infants baptisme : also a briefe answer to Captaine Hobsons five arguments in his falacy of infants baptisme, being as he saith that which should have beene disputed by him and Mr. Knowles and some others against Mr. Calamy and Mr. Cranford : the second point is that the sprinckling the baptized more agreeth with the minde of Christ then dipping or plunging in or under the water with grounds to prove it, and a briefe auswer [sic] to what they have to say against it
- A iustification of two points now in controversie with the Anabaptists concerning baptisme : the first is, that infants of Christians ought to be baptized, with grounds to prove it, and their objections answered. With a briefe answer to Master Tombes twelve doubtfull arguments against it in his exercitation about infants baptisme. Also a briefe answer to Captaine Hobsons five arguments in his falacy of infants baptisme, being (as he saith) that which should have beene disputed by him, and Mr. Knowles, and some others; against Mr. Calamy and Mr. Cranford. The second point is, that the sprinckling the baptized more agreeth with the minde of Christ then dipping or plunging in or under the water: with grounds to prove it, and a briefe auswer [sic] to what they have to say against it.
- A vindication of baptizing beleevers infants : In some animadversions upon Mr. Tombes his Exercitations about infant baptisme; as also upon his Examen, as touching the antiquities and authors by him alledged or contradicted that concern the same. Humbly submitted to the judgement of all candid Christians,
- An addition to the Apology for the two treatises concerning infant-baptisme, published December 15, 1645 : in which the author is vindicated from 21 unjust criminations in the 92 page of the book of Mr. Robert Baille, minister of Glasgow, intituled Anabaptisme and sundry materiall points concerning the covenant, infants-interest in it, and baptisme by it, baptism by an unbaptized person, dipping, erastianism and church-government, are argued, in a letter, now enlarged, sent in September 1647, to him
- An apology or plea for the Two treatises, and appendix to them concerning infant-baptisme; published Decemb. 15. 1645 : Against the unjust charges, complaints, and censures of Doctor Nathanael Homes, Mr Iohn Geree, Mr Stephen Marshall, Mr John Ley, and Mr William Hussey; together with a postscript by way of reply to Mr Blakes answer to Mr Tombes his letter, and Mr Edmund Calamy, and Mr Richard Vines preface to it. Wherein the principall heads of the dispute concerning infant-baptism are handled, and the insufficiency of the writings opposed to the two treatises manifested.
- Antichristianism reproved, and the doctrine of Christ and his apostles justified against swearing : in answer to John Tombe's six propositions for the lawfulness of swearing : all which propositions are both against Christ and his apostles doctrine, as is here proved according to the Scriptures ...
- Diatribē peri paido-baptismou, or, A consideration of infant baptism : wherein the grounds of it are laid down, and the validity of them discussed, and many things of Mr. Tombes about it scanned and answered ... : together with a digression, in answer to Mr. Kendall, from pag. 143 to the end
- Diatribē peri paido-baptismoū, or, A consideration of infant baptism : wherein the grounds of it are laid down, and the validity of them discussed, and many things of Mr Tombes about it scanned and answered. Propounded to the consideration of the Church of God, and judgment of the truly religious and understanding therein. Together with a digression, in answer to Mr Kendall; from pag. 143. to the end. By J.H. an unworthy servant of Jesus Christ, and preacher of the Gospel to the congregation at Lin Alhallows
- Jerubbaal, or, A vindication of The sober testimony against sinful complyance from the exceptions of Mr. Tombs : in answer to his Theodulia : wherein the unlawfulness of hearing the present ministers is more largely discussed and proved : the arguments produced in the sober testimony reinforced, the vanity of Mr. Tombs in his reply thereunto evinced, his sorry arguments for hearing fully answered : the inconsistency of Mr. T., his present principles and practices with passages in his former writings remarked, and manifested in an appendix hereunto annexed
- Mr. Blakes answer to Mr. Tombes his letter : in vindication of the birth-priviledge, or covenant holinesse of beleevers, and their issue, in the time of the Gospel : together with The right of infants to baptisme
- Mr. Blakes answer, to Mr. Tombes his letter : In vindication of the birth-priviledge, or covenant holinesse of beleevers, and their issue, in the time of the Gospel. Together with the right of infants to baptisme
- Plain Scripture proof of infants church-membership and baptism : being the arguments prepared for ... the publike dispute with Mr. Tombes at Bewdley on the first day of January, 1649 : with a full reply to what he then answered, and what is contained in his sermon since preached ... against these arguments : with a reply to his valedictory oration at Bewdley, and a corrective for his antidote
- Plain Scripture proof of infants church-membership and baptism : being the arguments prepared for and partly managed in the publicke dispute with Mr. Tombes at Bewdley on the first day of Jan., 1649 : with a ful reply to what he then answered and what is contained in his sermon since preached in his printed books, his MS. on 1 Cor., 7, 14 which I saw, against M. Marshall, against these arguments : with a reply to his valedictory oration at Bewdley, and A corrective for his antidote
- Præfestinantis morator, or, Mr. Tombs his præcursor, : staid, examined, and proved not to be from Heaven, but of men
- Rich. Baxter's Review of the state of Christian infants : Whether they should be entered in covenant with God by baptism, and be visible members of his church, and have any covenant-right to pardon and salvation? Or whether Christ, the Saviour of the world, hath shut all mankind out of his visible kingdom, and covenant-rights and hopes, till they come to age? And whether he did so from the beginning of the world, or after his incarnation? Occasioned by the importunity of Mr. E. Hutchinson, (and of Mr. Danvers, and Mr. Tombes,) who called him to this review in order to his retractation [sic]. An impartial reading is humbly requested, of those dissenters who would not be found despisers of holy truth, nor such as judge before they hear
- Rich. Baxter's review of the state of Christian's infants : whether they should be entered in covenant with God by baptism ... or whether Christ, the Saviour of the world, hath shut all mankind out of his visible kingdom ... 'till they come of age? : occasioned by the importunity of Mr. E. Hutchinson (and of Mr. Danvers and Mr. Tombes) who called him to this review in order to his retractation [sic] ..
- The baptizing of infants : revievved and defended from the exceptions of Mr. Tombes in his three last chapters of his book intituled Antipedobaptisme
- The baptizing of infants revievved and defended from the exceptions of Mr. Tombes in his three last chapters of his book intituled Antipedobaptisme / by H. Hammond ..
- The baptizing of infants reviewed and defended from the exceptions of Mr. Tombes : in his three last chapters of his book intituled Antipedobaptisme
- The baptizing of infants reviewed and defended from the exceptions of Mr. Tombes in his three last chapters of his book intituled Antipedobaptisme / by H. Hammond
- The dissvvasive from the errors of the time, vindicated from the exceptions of Mr. Cotton and Mr. Tombes
- The font guarded with XX arguments : Containing a compendium of that great controversie of infant-baptism, proving the lawfulness thereof; as being grounded on the Word of God, agreeable to the practice of all reformed churches; together with the concurrent consent of a whole jury of judicious and pious divines. Occasioned partly by a dispute at Bely in Worcestershire, Aug. 13. 1651. against Joseph Paget, dyer. Walter Rose, and John Rose. Butchers of Bromesgrove. John Evans a scribe, yet antiscripturist. Francis Loxly, sho-maker. Here you have the question fully stated, ... With a word to one Collier, and another to Mr. Tombs in the end of the book
- The light of Christ within proved to be sufficient to lead unto God, : in answer to a book put forth by John Tombes and Richard Baxter, in which they go about to prove the light within insufficient to lead to God ...
- Vindiciæ foederis; or, A treatise of the covenant of God entered with man-kinde, : in the several kindes and degrees of it in which the agreement and respective differences of the covenant of works, and the covenant of grace, of the old and new covenant are discust. The conditions of the covenant of grace on mans part, are assigned and asserted. The just latitude and extent held forth, and against all opposites defended. Several corollaries containing many heads of divinity, now controverted; and practical points singularly usefull inferred. In particular the necessity of a constant setled ministery (to bring men into covenant, and to bring them up to the termes of it,) and of schooles, and nurseries of learning, and an orderly call in tendency to it. Three scripture-texts by Mr. John Tombes in the first part of his Antipædobaptisme solely handled, and totally perverted, are fully vindicated. Infant-baptisme in that latitude, as now in use in reformed churches, maintained. By Thomas Blake, minister of the Gospel
- Vindiciæ pædo-baptismi: or, A vindication of infant baptism, : in a full ansvver to Mr Tombs his twelve arguments alleaged against it in his exercitation, and whatsoever is rational, or material in his answer to Mr Marshals sermon. By Iohn Geree M.A. and preacher of the Word sometime at Tewksbury, but now at Saint Albanes. Published according to order
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