Henry Stebbing
Active Years
Min year: 1714, Max year: 1797, Max count: 8
As Author
- 1714: A short and true account of a conference held at a Quakers meeting-house in Suffolk
- 1715: The charge of heresy continu'd: in a second defence of the divine institution of water-baptism
- 1716: A postscript to the charge of heresy continued. Occasion'd by the reply of Joseph Middleton to the account of a conference held with him. Wherein That Account is cleared from the Charge of Falshood; and the principal Answers in the Reply are shown to be insufficient. Being the Third and Last Defence of Water-Baptism. By Henry Stebbing, M.A
- 1717: The young Christian instructed
- 1718: Miscellaneous observations
- 1718: Remarks upon a position of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor concerning religious sincerity
- 1718: Remarks upon a position of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor concerning religious sincerity
- 1718: A defence of the first head of the charge of the committee of the Lower House of Convocation against the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor
- 1718: A defence of the first head of the charge of the Committee of the Lower House of Convocation against the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor
- 1718: The young Christian instructed
- 1719: The true meaning & consequences of a position of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor concerning sincerity
- 1720: An appeal to the word of God for the terms of Christian salvation
- 1720: A rational enquiry into the proper methods of supporting Christianity
- 1720: The unreasonableness of attempting the conversion of a Papist
- 1721: The excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus
- 1721: The excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus
- 1722: Discourses upon several subjects
- 1724: An essay concerning civil government
- 1725: The young Christian instructed
- 1727: Polemical tracts
- 1728: The young Christian instructed
- 1729: A defence of the order of confirmation, as now settled in the Church of England
- 1729: A defence of the order of confirmation, as now settled in the Church of England. In a discourse on Act. 8. 17. By Henry Stebbing, M. A. Rector of Garboldisham in Norfolk
- 1730: A discourse concerning the use and advantages of the gospel revelation
- 1730: A discourse on our Saviour's miraculous power of healing
- 1730: A defence of the Scripture-History so far as it concerns the resurrection of Jairus's daughter
- 1731: A defence of Dr. Clarke's evidences of natural and revealed religion
- 1731: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Mary le Bow, on Sunday the 16th of May 1731
- 1732: Four treatises, written in defence of Christianity; (viz.)
- 1732: The excellency of the constitution of the Church of England consider'd
- 1732: Of charity to the poor, and the religious education of poor children. A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Sepulchre, April the 20th, 1732. ... at the anniversary meeting of the children educated in the charity-schools in and about the cities of London and Westminster. By Henry Stebbing,
- 1732: Of charity to the poor, and the religious education of poor children
- 1733: The excellency of the Christian ministration
- 1734: An apology for the clergy of the Church of England
- 1734: An apology for the clergy of the Church of England
- 1734: An apology for the clergy of the Church of England
- 1735: A second letter to Mr. Foster on the subject of heresy
- 1735: A letter to Mr. Foster on the subject of heresy
- 1735: A letter to Mr. Foster on the subject of heresy
- 1735: A letter to Mr. Foster on the subject of heresy
- 1735: A second letter to Mr. Foster on the subject of heresy
- 1735: A letter to Mr. Foster on the subject of heresy
- 1735: A letter to Mr. Foster on the subject of heresy
- 1735: A letter to Mr. Foster on the subject of heresy
- 1736: A true state of the controversy with Mr. Foster, on the subject of heresy
- 1737: A letter to Mr. Foster on the subject of heresy
- 1737: The works of Henry Stebbing, D.D.
- 1737: A reply to Mr. Foster's answer to The true state of the controversy on the subject of heresy. By Henry Stebbing, D.D. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty, and Preacher to the Honourable Society of Gray's-Inn
- 1739: A caution against religious delusion
- 1739: The young Christian instructed
- 1739: A caution against religious delusion
- 1739: A caution against religious delusion
- 1739: A caution against religious delusion
- 1739: A caution against religious delusion
- 1739: A brief account of prayer
- 1739: A caution against religious delusion
- 1741: A brief account of prayer
- 1742: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1742: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1743: The oxford young gentleman's reply to a book entitled, Christianity not founded on argument, &c. In a letter to the author
- 1744: An examination of Mr. Warburton's second proposition
- 1744: The Oxford young gentleman's reply to a book entitled, Christianity not founded on argument, &c. In a letter to the author
- 1745: An earnest and affectionate address to the people called Methodists
- 1745: An earnest and affectionate address to the people called Methodists
- 1745: A fast sermon on occasion of the rebellion in Scotland in the year 1745
- 1746: The history of Abraham, in the plain and obvious meaning of it, justified
- 1746: An earnest and affectionate address to the people called Methodists
- 1747: Observations on a book, intituled
- 1749: The young Christian instructed
- 1750: A brief account of prayer
- 1750: Christianity justified upon the Scripture foundation
- 1750: A fragment
- 1750: [A] fragment
- 1750: A fragment
- 1750: A caution against religious delusion
- 1750: An earnest and affectionate address to the people called Methodists.
- 1750: A caution against religious delusion
- 1751: An earnest and affectionate address to the people called Methodists
- 1753: The instructions of a parish minister to his parishioners, on the subject of popery
- 1754: An enquiry into the force and operation of the annulling clauses in a late act for the better preventing of clandestine marriages, with respect to conscience. In which the rights of marriage both in and out of society are briefly discussed
- 1754: The instructions of a parish minister to his parishioners, on the subject of popery
- 1755: 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
- 1755: A dissertation on the power of states to deny civil protection to the marriages of minors made without the consent of their parents or guardians. In which the opinion of Baron Puffendorf upon that subject, is examined. By Henry Stebbing, ...
- 1756: A discourse preparatory to the religious observance of the day of publick fasting and humiliation
- 1756: The young Christian instructed
- 1756: A sermon preached at Gray's Inn Chapel
- 1756: A discourse preparatory to the religious observance of the day of publick fasting and humiliation
- 1756: A discourse preparatory to the religious observance of the day of publick fasting and humiliation
- 1756: A sermon preached at Gray's Inn Chapel, on Friday, February 6, 1756
- 1756: A discourse preparatory to the religious observance of the day of publick fasting and humiliation
- 1757: The doctrine of justification by faith in Jesus Christ, stated from the Scriptures and homilies of the Church of England. By Henry Stebbing, ...
- 1757: The doctrine of justification by faith in Jesus Christ, stated from the scriptures and homilies of the Church of England. By a clergyman.
- 1757: A discourse concerning the governing providence of God
- 1757: A discourse preparatory to the religious observance of the day of publick fasting and humiliation
- 1758: A caution against religious delusion
- 1759: Sermons on practical Christianity
- 1759: 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
- 1759: An earnest and affectionate address to the people called Methodists
- 1760: On the liturgy of the Church of England
- 1760: Sermons on practical Christianity
- 1763: The young Christian instructed
- 1766: A collection of tracts, published between the years 1729 and 1759
- 1769: Christ's parable of the ten virgins
- 1769: An earnest and affectionate address to the people called Methodists
- 1771: A brief account of prayer
- 1774: An earnest and affectionate address to the people called Methodists
- 1776: A sermon on the late general fast
- 1776: A sermon on the late general fast
- 1780: The young Christian instructed
- 1781: An earnest and affectionate address to the people called Methodists
- 1788: Sermons on practical subjects
- 1790: An earnest and affectionate address to the people called Methodists
- 1790: Sermons on practical subjects
- 1790: Sermons on practical subjects
- 1797: An earnest and affectionate address to the people called Methodists
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