Local tracts; A Word in season, or, Advice to a soldier; Devotional exercises and contemplations, extracted altogether from the book of Psalms; and suited to all classes and circumstances of mankind; in four parts ... / ; A second letter to the author of Remarks on the Bishop of Durham's charge, occasioned by the vindication of those remarks lately republished / ; Two sermons on the person of our Lord Jesus Christ, preached at the Orphan-House, Newcastle, Dec. 25th, and 26th, 1808; The Usefulness of Sunday schools for the prevention of vice, and the advancement of piety and religious knowledge: ; Some thoughts suggested to the mind of a plain Layman, in consequence of his having heard a sermon preached to a country congregation, in the county of Northumberland; A sermon, preached in the Independent Methodist Chapel Newcastle, on the nineteenth of July, 1821, the day of the coronation of His Majesty George IV: ; A Report of the proceedings at the public meeting held in the Assembly Room, Newcastle, on the 26th November, 1827, on behalf of the two old Church of England Societies, for promoting Christian knowledge in our own country, and for propagating the Gospel in foreign parts; A reply to the lectures of Mess. Pringle & Lockhart, on the chief subjects of difference between Roman Catholics & Protestants; shewing the great similarity between the two churches on the most importants points objected to by the Protestants, and the dissimilarity in one point, where the Protestant parsons are always silent, namely, the application of the revenues of the church: ; Dialogue betwen a clergyman and one of his parishioners, on the sacrament of the Lord's Supper; Short prayers for young persons, to be used every morning and evening in the week; The Roman Catholic doctrine of purgatory: ; A letter to the Protestant Inhabitants of the parishes Longhorsley, Rothbury, and Whittingham, in reply to a letter from the Rev. J. Curr, Romish priest of Callaly, with more illustrations of the spirit and practices of popery; The apostolical succession: ; A speech delivered by the Reverend A.H. Lamb, in his defence, against the allegations which have been preferred against him respecting his professional standing and his public proceedings in Newcastle-upon-Tyne sermon, preached in the parish church of Belford, in the county of Northumberland, on Sunday, the 13 day of May, 1810; from 2 Chron. chap. x. verses 12, 13, 14 / ; intended to have been delivered at the Scotch Church, in Blackett Street, at the close of Mr. Lockhart's concluding lecture, on Thursday, May 24th, 1827; an examination of the principal arguments for and against this subject, adduced at the late discussion in Brunswick-Place Chapel; a lecture, in which the claims of the Puseyites, to exclusive authority to teach and administer gospel ordinances, are examined and refuted ; with an appendix, containing strictures on a sermon by the Rev. J.A. Walker, late evening lecturer of St. Andrews Cr 61
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1744-1849 Printed by John Gooding, 1744., Newcastle upon Tyne Printed for Bell & Bradfute, 1799., Edinburgh Printed and sold by D. Akenhead and Sons, 1808., Newcastle upon Tyne Printed by Edw. Walker, 1809., Newcastle Printed by W. Gracie, 1810., Berwick Printed by John Marshall, 1819., Newcastle upon Tyne Printed by John Marshall, 1821., Newcastle upon Tyne Printed by Edw. Walker, 1827., Newcastle Printed by John Marshall, 1827., Newcastle upon Tyne Printed by J. & R. Akenhead, 1830., Newcastle Printed by Reed, 1830., Sunderland Printed by Edward Walker, 1831., Newcastle Printed by John Hernaman, 1836., Newcastle-upon-Tyne Printed for the author by J. Rewcastle, 1841., Newcastle-upon-Tyne J. Lockwood, Printer, 1849., Newcastle-upon-Tyne
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1744-1849 Printed by John Gooding, 1744., Newcastle upon Tyne Printed for Bell & Bradfute, 1799., Edinburgh Printed and sold by D. Akenhead and Sons, 1808., Newcastle upon Tyne Printed by Edw. Walker, 1809., Newcastle Printed by W. Gracie, 1810., Berwick Printed by John Marshall, 1819., Newcastle upon Tyne Printed by John Marshall, 1821., Newcastle upon Tyne Printed by Edw. Walker, 1827., Newcastle Printed by John Marshall, 1827., Newcastle upon Tyne Printed by J. & R. Akenhead, 1830., Newcastle Printed by Reed, 1830., Sunderland Printed by Edward Walker, 1831., Newcastle Printed by John Hernaman, 1836., Newcastle-upon-Tyne Printed for the author by J. Rewcastle, 1841., Newcastle-upon-Tyne J. Lockwood, Printer, 1849., Newcastle-upon-Tyne
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No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4, No. 5, No. 6, No. 7, No. 8, No. 9, No. 10, No. 11, No. 12, No. 13, No. 14, No. 15

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Lamb's defense against alleged misappropriations of monies belonging to the close schools

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