Charles Daubeny
Active Years
Min year: 1788, Max year: 1800, Max count: 5
As Author
- 1788: Twelve lectures on the Church Catechism, designed to promote the object of the Sunday schools
- 1793: Some considerations relative to a most extraordinary trial, which took place on the 6th of June 1792, before Lord Chief Justice Kenyon, in consequence of an action brought by Thomas Meade, Esq. against the Rev. Charles Daubeny, to recover damages for the loss of his marriage with Miss Catharine Barnston;
- 1793: A sermon applicable to the present times
- 1793: Published by particular desire. A sermon preached before the clergy at the visitation, held at Lavington, ... Wilts, June the 7th, 1793. By the Rev. Charles Daubeny,
- 1795: Published by particular desire. A sermon, preached in the chapels of Queen-Square and St. Margaret, and in the parish church of Walcot, in the city of Bath, ... By the Rev. C. Daubeny,
- 1798: The fall of papal Rome
- 1798: A guide to the Church
- 1799: An appendix to the "Guide to the Church:" in which the principles advanced in that work are more fully maintained; in answer to objections brought against them by Sir Richard Hill, Bart. in his letters addressed to the author, under the title of "An apology for brotherly love." ... By the Rev. Charles Daubeny,
- 1799: An abridgement of the Reverend Charles Daubeny's Guide to the Church
- 1799: A letter to Mrs. Hannah More, on some part of her late publication, entitled "strictures on female education." To which is subjoined a discourse on Genesis XV. 6. Preached at Christ's Church in Bath. By the Rev. Charles Daubeny, L L. D. Minister of Christ's Church, Bath
- 1799: Printed by particular desire. A sermon on cruelty to dumb animals: preached at the Free Church, now called Christ's Church, in Bath, on the Sunday before Lent, 1799. By the Rev. Charles Daubeny,
- 1799: Printed by particular desire
- 1800: A sermon occasioned by a late desperate attempt on the life of His Majesty
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