Lawson, Thomas.
An untaught teacher witnessed against. Or, The old bottles mouth opened, it's wine poured forth, drunk of drunkards, denyed of them who have tasted of the new. That is to say, the unsound, unseasoned, unsavory doctrines, and opinions of Matthew Caffyn, Baptist-teacher laid open, who in the county of Sussex, is cryed up to be as their battle axe, and weapon of warre, who as Jannes and Jambres rides aloft, and bestirs himself with the magick rod of his lies, slanders, aspersions, and unsound doctrines, labours to strengthen the hands of carnal professors, and to keep the beloved of God in bondage: ... Which doctrines, and unsavory speeches were received from his own mouth, part of them at a meeting of the people called Quakers, at Crowley in Sussex, others thereof at his own house neere South-water, before me and John Slee, upon the fifth day of the seventh moneth, 1655. Tho: Lawson. John Slee.
London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1655.
ESTC No. R202688.Grub Street ID 79910.
Lawson, Thomas.
The lip of truth opened, against a dawber with untempered morter. A few words against a book, written by Magnus Bine priest, in the county of Sussex, which he calls, The scornful quakers answered, &c. But he himself is found the scorner, and the lyer, charging me with things I never spoke, nor never entered into my heart to speak. Tho. Lawson.
London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1656.
ESTC No. R206504.Grub Street ID 83012.
Lawson, Thomas.
An appeal to the Parliament, concerning the poor, that there may not be a beggar in England.
London: printed for Robert Wilson, at the Black-spread-Eagle and Windmill, in Martins Le Grand, 1660.
ESTC No. R36243.Grub Street ID 118558.
Lawson, Thomas.
Eine Antwort auf ein Buch, in lateinischer Sprache aussgegeben; genant der Unflaht der Quäker, abgemahlet nach ihren Aufkommen, Fortgang, und greulichen Leeren. Aussgegeben durch M. Johan. Joachim Zentgraff. Gutgeheissen von Dn. Johan Conradus Danhauer &c. beyde von der hohen Schule zu Strassburg, Thomas Lawson. Wer den Gottlosen Recht spricht, und den Gerechten verdamt, die sind beyde dem Herrn ein Grewel. Aus der Englischen Sprach verteutscht, aus Liebe zu der Wahrheit von Johannes Clauss. von Strassburg.
London? [i.e. Strassburg?]: s.n.], Gedruckt im Jahr, 1668.
ESTC No. R179382.Grub Street ID 70825.
Lawson, Thomas.
A treatise relating to the call, work & vvages of the ministers of Christ; as also to the call, vvork & vvages of the ministers of antichrist. Wherein a testimony is born to that call and precious effects and wages which the ministers of Christ witnessed, owned and contended for. As also against that call, work & wages brought forth in the apostacy, in the degeneration from the primitive purity of doctrine and worship, wherein Christendome became as the sea, unsetled, restless, ungrounded. Herein also several other things are touched, as in the contents of the treatise appear. Thomas Lawson.
London: printed for Benjamin Clark in George-Yard in Lumbard-street, 1680.
ESTC No. R34510.Grub Street ID 117034.
Lawson, Thomas.
A mite into the treasury, being a word to artists, especially to heptatechnists, the professors of the seven liberal arts, so called, grammer, logick, rhetorick, musick, arithmetick, geometry, astronomy. Shewing what we own herein, being according to God and Godliness, and of God; and what we deny, proceeding from and favouring of those deceitful lips, which seduced man from his primitive station, a state of blessedness. Several other things are herein touched, as in the following contents appear. Thomas Lawson.
London: printed by Andrew Sowle, 1680.
ESTC No. R30492.Grub Street ID 113335.
Lawson, Thomas.
A mite into the treasury, being a word to artists, especially to heptatechnists, the professors of the seven liberal arts, so called, grammar, logick, rhetorick, musick, arithmetick, geometry, astronomy. Shewing what we own herein, being according to God and godliness, and of God; and what we deny, proceeding from and favouring of those deceitful lips which seduced man from his primitive station, a state of blessedness. Several other things are herein touched, as in the following contents appear. Thomas Lawson.
London: printed by Andrew Sowle, and are sold at his shop in Davonshire-house New-buildings, near Bishops-Gate, 1680.
ESTC No. R30493.Grub Street ID 113336.
Lawson, Thomas.
A mite into the treasury, being a word to artists, especially to Heptatechnists, the professors of the seven liberal acts, so called, grammar, logick, rhetorick, musick, arithmetick, geometry, astronomy. Shewing what we own herein, being according to God and Godliness, and of God; and what we deny, proceeding from, and favouring of, those deceitful lips, which seduced man from his primitive station, and state of Blessedness. Several other things are herein touched, as in the following contents appear. Thomas Lawson.
London: Printed by T. Sowle, 1703.
ESTC No. T199401.Grub Street ID 231536.
Lawson, Thomas.
Two treatises of Thomas Lawson deceased. The first, A mite into the treasury; ... The second, A treatise relating to the call, work and wages of the ministers of Christ, .
London: printed and sold by T. Sowle, 1703.
ESTC No. N4715.Grub Street ID 31890.
Lawson, Thomas.
Dagon's fall before the Ark. Written primarily, as a testimony for the Lord, his wisdom, creation, products of his power, useful and necessary knowledge, capacitating people for the concerns of this life. Secondarily, as a testimony against the Old Serpent, his wisdom, which is foolishness with God, his arts, inventions, comedies, or interludes, tragedies, lascivious poems, frivolous fables, spoiling philosophy, taught in Christian schools. Wherein, as in a glass, teachers in schools and colledges may see their concern, neither Christian nor warrantable. By Thomas Lawson.
London: printed and sold by T. Sowle, in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-Street, 1703.
ESTC No. T111559.Grub Street ID 163800.
Lawson, Thomas.
Two treatises more, by Thomas Lawson, deceased. The first, of baptisms; with a discourse concerning bread and wine. The second, Dagon's fall before the Ark. Vol.II.
London: printed and sold by T. Sowle, in White-Hart-Court, in Gracious-Street, 1703.
ESTC No. T111560.Grub Street ID 163801.
Lawson, Thomas.
Baptismalogia. Or, A treatise concerning baptisms. Whereunto is added, a discourse concerning the Supper, bread and wine, called also Communion. By Thomas Lawson.
London: printed and sold by T. Sowle, in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-street, 1703.
ESTC No. T111561.Grub Street ID 163802.