Stebbing, Henry, 1799-1883
Stebbing, Henry
Henry Stebbing English cleric and man of letters, died 1883
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Stebbing, Henry ‡d 1799-1883
- 100 1 _ ‡a Stebbing, Henry ‡d 1799-1883
- 100 1 _ ‡a Stebbing, Henry, ‡d 1799-1883
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- 510 2 _ ‡a Church of England
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Works
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A caution against religious delusion. : A sermon on the new birth: occasioned by the pretensions of the methodists. By Henry Stebbing, D.D | |
A charge delivered to the clergy of the archdeaconry of Wilts, at the Easter visitation in the year 1739. : Containing, observations on Mr. Chubb's True Gospel of Jesus Christ asserted. Published at the Desire of the Clergy. By Henry Stebbing, D. D. Archdeacon of Wilts, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. | |
The charge of heresy continu'd: in a second defence of the divine institution of water-baptism. : Being a full reply to a book of the Quakers, entitled, Christian baptism vindicated from the principal objections of Henry Stebbing, ... By Henry Stebbing | |
The Christian in Palestine; or, Scenes of sacred history, historical and descriptive. | |
Christianity juſtified upon the Scripture foundation : being a ſummary view of the controverſy between Christians and deists : in two parts : in which the subjeƈt matter of the Goſpel revelation is vindicated againſt objeƈtions, and the evidence for the truth of the Chriſtian religion briefly ſtated : preached in ſeveral sermons (but now digeſted into one continued diſcourſe) for the leƈture founded by the Hon. Robert Boyle, Eſq. in the pariſh church of St. Mary le Bow, in the years 1747, 1748, 1749 | |
The complete poetical works of William Cowper, esq., including the hymns and translations from Madame Guion, Milton, etc., and Adam; a sacred drama; | |
The complete works of John Bunyan | |
A defence of Dr. Clarke's evidences of natural and revealed religion. : In answer to the fourteenth chapter of a book, entitled, Christianity as old as the creation, &c. By Henry Stebbing, D.D | |
A defence of the Scripture-History so far as it concerns the resurrection of Jairus's daughter : the Widow of Nain's Son; and Lazarus. In answer to Mr. Woolston's fifth discourse on our Saviour's miracles. With a preface, containing some remarks on his answer to the Lord Bishop of St. David's | |
A discourse concerning the governing providence of God. : By Henry Stebbing, D. D | |
A discourse on our Saviour's miraculous power of healing : In which The Six Cases excepted against by Mr. Woolston are considered. Being A Continuation of the Defence of the Scripture History, &c. By the same Author | |
The doctrine of justification by faith in Jesus Christ, stated from the scriptures and homilies of the Church of England. By a clergyman | |
An essay concerning civil government, : consider'd as it stands related to religion. Wherein The Magistrate's Right to support and encourage True Religion by Human Laws is asserted, against the modern Pleaders for an absolute, unrestrained Toleration. By Henry Stebbing, M. A. Rector of Rickinghall in Suffolk | |
The excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus : A sermon Preach'd at the Parish-Church of Redgrave in Suffolk, On Sunday Feb. 26, 1720/21. By Henry Stebbing, M. A. Rector of Rickinghall | |
The history of Abraham, in the plain and obvious meaning of it, justified, : against the objections of the author of The divine legation of Moses, &c. To which is added, a state of the argument concerning the knowledge of the doctrine of a future state among the ancient Jews, as it stands upon the Foot of the latest Concessions of that learned Writer. By Henry Stebbing, D. D. Author of the Examination, &c | |
The history of chivalry and the crusades | |
History of the Christian Church. | |
The history of the great plague in London in the year 1665; containing observations and memorials of the most remarkable occurrences, both public and private, during that dreadful period. | |
The instructions of a parish minister to his parishioners, on the subject of popery. : Occasioned by the late growth of popery in this kingdom | |
A letter to the Dean of Bristol. Occasioned by his new edition of the second volume of his Divine legation of Moses. By Henry Stebbing, D. D. Chancellor of the Diocese of Sarum | |
The life and times of John Calvin, the great reformer | |
The life and works of Flavius Josephus : the learned and authentic Jewish historian and celebrated warrior, to which are added seven dissertations concening Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's command to Abraham, etc. | |
Lives of the Italian poets, 1831: | |
Observations on a book, intituled, : An Introductory Discourse to a larger Work, &c. Containing an Answer To the Author's prejudices, that Miraculous Powers were not continued to the Church after the Days of the Apostles | |
The oxford young gentleman's reply to a book entitled, Christianity not founded on argument, &c. In a letter to the author | |
Paradise lost | |
The poetical works of John Milton: with explanatory notes, and a life of the author | |
The Reformation. | |
A review of the principles of the enquiry concerning the operations of the annulling clauses in the marriage act, &c. and of the dissertation on the power of states, &c. : being remarks Upon a Book, entitled, Observations on those Pieces. In which also The Objections of some other Writers are considered. By Henry Stebbing, D. D. Chancellor of the Diocese of Sarum; and Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty | |
A second letter to Mr. Foster on the subject of heresy, : in answer to his first. By Henry Stebbing, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty, and Preacher to the Honourable Society of Gray's Inn | |
A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Mary le Bow, on Sunday the 16th of May 1731 : on occasion of the death of the late Reverend Mr. Joshua Smith, Minister of St. Mary Aldermanbury, and Lecturer of the said Parish. By Henry Stebbing, D.D | |
Sermons on practical subjects, : by the late Reverend Henry Stebbing, ... To which is prefixed, some account of the character of the author, by his son. In two volumes | |
The surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe | |
Treatise concerning the operations of the Holy Spirit. | |
The unreasonableness of attempting the conversion of a Papist, : upon the Bishop of Bangor's principles, farther asserted. In answer to Silvius's Defence of a dialogue between a Papist and a Protestant. With a Reply to some particular Objections. By Henry Stebbing, M. A. Rector of Rickinghall in Suffolk, and late Fellow of St. Katharine's-Hall in Cambridge | |
The young Christian instructed. : In two parts. ... By Henry Stebbing, D.D |