Publications of Thomas Tillam

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  • Tillam, Thomas. The two witnesses: their prophecy, slaughter, resurection and ascention: or, An exposition of the eleventh chapter of the Revelation, wherein is plainly proved that the scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, are the witnesses there spoken of, who have prophesied in sackcloth one thousand two hundred and sixty years compleat; that they are already slain, revived, and ascended. That the tenth part of the city is fallen by our late earthquake, wherein seven thousand names of men were slain. The second wo is past. This is the first part of the chapter, the secon part follows. By Tho. Tillam, a weak labourer in the Lords Harvest. [London]: Printed by R.W. for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the [b]lack spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1651. ESTC No. R219308. Grub Street ID 93861.
  • Tillam, Thomas. Banners of love displayed over the Church of Christ, walking in the order of the Gospel at Hexham: by the out-stretched arm of the King of Saints, against the jesuiticall designe lately attempted by the false Jew. Or, An answer to a narrative stuf'd with untruths, by foure Newcastle gent. [Newcastle upon Tyne?]: Are to be had at the stationers in Newcastle, and also at Will. Hutchinson bookseller in Durham, and Rich. Dobson in Hexham, [1654]. ESTC No. R222231. Grub Street ID 96257.
  • Tillam, Thomas. Banners of love displaied over the Church of Christ, walking in the order of the Gospel at Hexham: by the out-stretched arm of the King of Saints, against the jesuitical design lately attempted by the false Iew. Or, An answer to a narrative stuff'd with untruths, by four Newcastle gentlemen. London: printed by Hen. Hills, and are to be sold at his house at the sign of Sir John Old Castle in Py-Corner, 1654. ESTC No. R206787. Grub Street ID 83262.
  • Tillam, Thomas. The fourth principle of Christian religion: or, the foundation doctrine of laying on of hands. Asserted and vindicated by way of answer to such arguments as by Lieutenant Colonel Paul Hobson have been presented against this Gospel ordinance. Affectionately tendred to suc enquiring souls as are desirous throughly to forsake Babylon notion an humane tradition, and by universall obedience to follow the lamb in all his righteous appointments. By Tho. Tillam a minister of Jesus Christ. London: printed by E.C. for Henry Eversden, and are to be sold by William Hucheson of Durham, M.DC.LV. [1655]. ESTC No. R207403. Grub Street ID 83792.
  • Tillam, Thomas. The seventh-day Sabbath sought out and celebrated. Or, The saints last design upon the man of sin, with their advance of Gods first institution to its primitive perfection, being a clear discovery of that black character in the head of the little horn, Dan. 7.25 The change of times & laws. With the Christians glorious conquest over that mark of the beast, and recovery of the long-slighted seventh day, to its antient glory, wherein Mr. Aspinwal may receive full answer to his late piece against the Sabbath. By Tho. Tillam, minister of the gospel. London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by Livewell Chapman at the Crown on Popes-head-Alley, 1657. ESTC No. R4598. Grub Street ID 124957.
  • Tillam, Thomas. The temple of lively stones, or, The promised glory of the last days, appearing in the perfect patern of the house in the top of the mountains, established upon the never-failing foundation of apostles and prophets, by Christ the chief corner stone being a clear description of the true Gospel church with all her officers and ordinances, as the lasting legacy of our ascended Saviour, for the perfecting of his through-spirited virgin spouse, whose principles and precepts so long imprisoned in the papal apostacy, are enlarged and advanced by the good hand of God upon the restraint of / Tho. Tillam, a prisoner of hope. London: Printed for the author, 1660. ESTC No. R38347. Grub Street ID 120458.