Lambe, Charles, b. 1679.
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Stedfastness to the Protestant religion and to the King, recommended upon the alarm of an invasion from Sweden . In a sermon preach'd at Richmond, Sunday March 24. and at Rygate, Thursday March 28. the Day of General Assize for the County of Surry. Before the Honourable Mr. Justice Dormer. In which, 1st. The Principles of the Church of England, relating to Obedience to Governours, are declared; her Independency upon the State consider'd, and the Power of the Keys, so far as she pretends to it, explain'd, in Opposition to the Principles of the pretended Nonjuring Church. 2dly. Who the Promoters of the Swedish Invasion are; for what End they do it, and how they are to be discovered. 3dly. The sad Consequences to our Religion and Liberties, if it succeeds. By Charles Lambe, M. A. Minister of St. Catherine-Cree-Church, and Lecturer of All-Hallows Barkin. Printed at the Request of the High-Sheriff, Grand-Jury, and many Gentlemen of both Auditories.
Lambe, Charles, b. 1679.Date: [1717]- E-books
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A vindication of the Reverend Dr. Henry Sacheverell , from the false, scandalous and malicious aspersions cast upon him in a late infamous pamphlet, entitled, The modern fanatick. Intended chiefly to expose the Iniquity of the Faction in general, without taking any considerable Notice of their poor mad Tool B-t in particular. In a dialogue between a Tory and a Wh-g.
King, William, 1663-1712.Date: [1711]- E-books
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The pretences for the present rebellion, considered . In a sermon preach'd at St. Katherine Cree-Church and All-Hallows Barkin, on Octob. 16. 1715. By Charles Lambe, M.A. Minister of St. Katherine Cree-Church, and Lecturer of All-Hallows Barkin. Printed at the Request of Sir Randolph Knipe, and many of the Gentlemen of both Auditories.
Lambe, Charles, b. 1679.Date: 1715- E-books
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The pretences for the present rebellion, considered . In a sermon preach'd at St. Katherine Cree-Church and All-Hallows Barkin, on Octob. 16. 1715. By Charles Lambe, M. A. Minister of St. Katherine Cree-Church, and Lecturer of All-Hallows Barkin. Printed at the Request of Sir Randolph Knipe, and many of the Gentlemen of both Auditories.
Lambe, Charles, b. 1679.Date: 1715- E-books
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When God is on our side . A thanksgiving-sermon for the suppression of the late unnatural rebellion, preach'd on Sunday, June the 10th, The suppos'd Birth-Day of the Pretender, at St. Katherine Cree-Church and All-Hallows-Barkin. In which are Consider'd, The sad Consequences, if the Rebellion had succeeded; And the Happy Consequences that it did not. By Charles Lambe, A.M. Minister of St. Katherine Cree-Church, and Lecturer of All-Hallows-Barkin. Publish'd at the Request of many of both Auditories.
Lambe, Charles, b. 1679.Date: 1716