Samuel Hebden
Active Years
Min year: 1738, Max year: 1747, Max count: 4
As Author
- 1738: An awakening call to young persons
- 1738: A discourse on the apostle Paul's preaching before Fælix, and Fælix's answer to Paul's reasonings with him. Being the substance of several sermons, preached at Wrentham, in Suffolk. ... By Samuel Hebden
- 1738: Sermons and discourses
- 1738: Man's liableness to death and judgment by reason of sin
- 1739: Job's exemplary patience described
- 1739: The best way to provide against old age, and to prepare for death
- 1739: A treatise on the Lord's prayer. Designed chiefly to show what use may be made of this platform through all ages of the Church. That a bare formal Repetition of the Words is unprofitable, and no Act of Religion. That our Lord did not appoint it to be an invariable Form, or a standing compleat Pattern. That it was but a temporary Institution. That the Use of it, as a Form, did not obtain among the primitive Christians, or before the Beginning of the third Century, &c. By Samuel Hebden
- 1739: The right manner of remembring our Lord's nativity, and the absolute necessity of being new creatures
- 1740: The shortness of human life, and the various troubles incident thereto, --- considered and improved
- 1740: Man's original righteousness; and God's covenant with Adam, as a publick person
- 1741: Baptismal regeneration disproved; the scripture account of the nature of regeneration explained; and the absolute necessity of such a change argued from the native corruption of man since the fall; in a discourse on John III. 5,6. ... By Samuel Hebden
- 1741: The doctrine of original sin, as laid down in the Assembly's Catechism, explained; proved to be agreeable to scripture and reason; and vindicated as a truth of the greatest importance: With some plain express Testimonies of Christian Writers before Augustin. By Samuel Hebden
- 1742: A treatise on the subjects and mode of baptism
- 1743: The scripture-doctrine of imputed sin and righteousness stated and defended
- 1744: The obligation that lies upon believers, as redeemed by Christ, to glorify God with their whole man
- 1745: Lydia's conversion, with the consequences of it, consider'd and improv'd, in a discourse on Acts xvi. 14, 15. With occasional remarks on, the deity of the Holy Spirit, ... and an appendix,
- 1746: The philippian jailor's conversion, with the occasions and consequences of it, consider'd and improv'd in a discourse on Acts xvi.23,24, &c
- 1747: The scripture-doctrine of imputed sin and righteousness stated and defended
- 1747: A treatise on forms of prayer of human composition; particularly, prescrib'd sett forms of publick prayer; in which the antiquity, original, and importance, both of such forms, and of free prayer, are calmly consider'd; with Observations relating to, the Use commonly made of the Lord's Prayer, the Old Liturgies ascrib'd to St James, &c. the various Superstitions of the Clementine in particular, reading of Prayers, &c. and A short Account, Introductory to the whole, First, Of the general Nature of Prayer as stated in the Scripture; and then, of the several Superstitions, relating to the External Manner and Circumstances of Praying, that undeniably obtain'd, among Christians, within the four first Centuries. By Samuel Hebden
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