Tomlinson, William.
A vvord of reproof to the priests or ministers, who boast of their ministery and ordinances, and yet live in pride, disdain, persecution, &c. Shevving what such are; and how little cause they have to exclaim against those who separate from them. As also a word to the papists discovering their foundation to be carnal and sandie. In a letter sent to some supposed priests or Jesuites in the north, by William Tomlinson.
London: printed for Tho. Wayte, and are to be sold at the Pavement in York, 1653.
ESTC No. R206966.Grub Street ID 83408.
Tomlinson, William.
A vvord of reproof to the priests or ministers, who boast of their ministery and ordinances, and yet live in pride, disdain, persecution, &c. Shewing what such are; and how little cause they have to exclaim against those who separate from them. As also a word to the papists discovering their foundation to be carnal and sandy, in a letter to some supposed priests or Jesuites in the north, by William Tomlinson.
London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1656.
ESTC No. R23454.Grub Street ID 105878.
Tomlinson, William.
A bosome opened to the Jewes: holding forth to others some reasons for our receiving them into our nation.
London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1656.
ESTC No. R211680.Grub Street ID 87463.
Tomlinson, William.
Seven particulars, containing as followeth, I. Against oppressors. II. Magistrates vvork and honor. III. A meditation for magistrates upon Dan. 12.4. IV. Of hanging for theft, filling the land with blood. V. To the high & lofty in the earth, who exalt themselves by discent or blood. VI. Of ministers maintenance, two extreams. VII. Of persecuting for speaking in the synagogues (by many called churches.) Given forth for publique service by W.T.
London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the Black spread-Eagle, neer the west end of Pauls, 1657.
ESTC No. R203824.Grub Street ID 80901.
Tomlinson, William.
A word of information to them that need it; briefly opening some most weighty passages of Gods dispensations among the sons of men, from the beginning; and insisting a little upon the state and condition of the nations, wherein they now stand, and particularly of England for this end, that men may remember themselves, and turn unto the Lord; and seek to be delivered from the mysteries of iniquity, to walk with God in fellowship and communion. To which (as pertinent hereunto) is annexed, An addition concerning Lord-Bishops, and Common-prayer-book. With a tender admonition to those called priests, or ministers: and also, a loving exhortation to those that have separated from their superstitions. By W.T.
London: printed for Robert Wilson, at the sign of the Black-Spread-Eagle and Windmil, in Martins Le Grand, 1660.
ESTC No. R16928.Grub Street ID 64735.
Tomlinson, William.
The principles of the Papists, by which their leaders put them upon bloody and treacherous practices, plainly demonstrated by the Scriptures to be most erroneous and wicked. And a few better principles briefly laid down, for them (or others) to meditate on, tending to a peaceable life among men, &c. And also a few quæries left them last of all, to satisfie their consciences in. Partly for the sakes of those among them whose consciences have some tenderness in them, and are not quite feared: partly also for those who through ignorance are too much inclining to them. Also there may be some service of these things to others. By a lover of truth, mercifulness, plain-heartedness, humility and fidelity, W. T.
London: printed for, and sold by Benjamin Clark, in George-yard in Lombard-street, stationer, 1679.
ESTC No. R221759.Grub Street ID 95857.
Tomlinson, William.
A synopsis, or Short view of essential Christianity in part, in which the first fruits unto God, (or saints) in the Apostles dayes lived. According to the doctrine of Christ, and his Holy Apostles, beginning at the very foundation thereof. With some explications or enlargements thereupon. Tending to the edification, comfort, and refreshing of all sorts of people that fear God, and love righteousness, without respect to any one particular form; and yet not excluding all form: and which may tend also to the encouraging of others that as yet regard not God, to turne to him in submission, and the obedience of faith. By William Tomlinson.
London: printed for B[enjamin]. Harris, at the Stationers Armes, under the piazza of the Royal Exchange, 1684.
ESTC No. R185375.Grub Street ID 74467.
Tomlinson, William.
Innovations of popery in the Church of Rome, calling for repentance and reformation; being as a wall of separation between Christians and Christians. Wherein is shewed, that the mystery of iniquity, Sodom and Egypt spiritual, Babylon the great, and the mother of harlots and great whore, are all founded in innovations. Given forth partly to stir up our thankfulness to God for his former mercies to this nation in delivering it from the horrid popish thraldom and ignorance; and for his preserving it at this time from the impending storm that threatned [sic] us: partly also to help to establish those that are wavering in their minds towards it: and to encourage those that are under it, who truly fear God, in expectation of deliverance from under it. By one that loves all that fear the Lord, and love truth and righteousness in their hearts, wheresoever they are found. W.T.
London: printed for Thomas Northcott in George-Yard in Lumbard-Street, 1689.
ESTC No. R185373.Grub Street ID 74465.
Tomlinson, William.
A short work, but of greatest concern. By William Tomlinson.
London: printed and sold by T[ace]. Sowle, in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-Street, 1696.
ESTC No. R185374.Grub Street ID 74466.