Stephen Lobb

Stephen Lobb (c. 1647 – 1699) was an English nonconformist minister and controversialist. He was prominent in the 1680s as a court representative of the Independents to James II, and in the 1690s in polemics between the Presbyterian and Independent groups of nonconformists. His church in Fetter Lane, London is supposed to be the successor to the congregation of Thomas Goodwin; he was the successor to Thankful Owen as pastor, and preached in tandem with Thomas Goodwin the younger. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1682
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Published 1683
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Published 1685
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Published 1687
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Published 1693
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Published 1695
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Published 1697
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Published 1697
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