W. Webster
Active Years
Min year: 1726, Max year: 1758, Max count: 5
As Author
- 1726: The clergy's right of maintenance
- 1726: The clergy's right of maintenance
- 1727: The clergy's right of maintenance
- 1729: Two discourses, the first concerning the nature of error in doctrines merely speculative
- 1730: The duty of keeping the whole law
- 1731: The fitness of the witnesses of the resurrection of Christ, consider'd
- 1735: The credibility of the resurrection of Christ, upon the testimony of the apostles
- 1736: The duty of keeping the whole law
- 1737: The sin of being ashamed of our religion, explained
- 1738: From Prov. XIV. 34. Righteousness exalteth a nation, but sin is the reproach of any people
- 1738: The necessity of the sanctions of religion to the support of it
- 1739: Remarks on The divine legation of Moses, &c. in several letters. By the author of the miscellany
- 1739: The nature of earthly and heavenly-mindedness
- 1740: The draper confuted
- 1740: The consequences of trade
- 1740: The consequences of trade
- 1740: The consequences of trade, as to the wealth and strength of any nation
- 1740: The consequences of trade
- 1741: The draper's reply to some remarks on the consequences of trade, &c
- 1741: The consequences of trade
- 1741: A letter to a Bishop concerning The divine legation of Moses
- 1742: A sermon preach'd on the fast-day, November 10, 1742. at Ware in Hertfordshire
- 1742: A sermon preach'd on the fast-day, November 10, 1742
- 1742: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable the House of Commons, at St. Margaret's church, Westminster, on Saturday May 29. 1742. Being the Anniversary of the Restoration of King Charles II. By the Reverend William Webster, D. D. Vicar of Ware and Thundridge in Hertfordshire
- 1743: The duty of all Christians to read the Scriptures
- 1744: An appeal to the common sense common honesty and common piety of the laity, in respect to the payment of tythe, &c
- 1744: An appeal to the common sense common honesty and common piety of the laity, in respect to the payment of tythe, &c
- 1745: Tracts consisting of sermons, discourses, and letters
- 1745: The popish doctrine of doing evil that good may come
- 1745: An appeal to the common sense common honesty and common piety of the laity: in respect to the payment of tythe, &c.
- 1746: A seasonable antidote against popery
- 1747: A vindication of His Majesty's title to the crown
- 1747: The folly and madness of impenitency: a sermon preached at Ware in Hertfordshire. By W. Webster, D.D
- 1748: A vindication of His Majesty's hereditary title to the crown
- 1748: Two sermons
- 1750: An essay on anger and forgiveness
- 1750: A casuistical essay on anger and forgiveness
- 1751: The scripture history of the sabbath
- 1751: Two sermons upon the sabbath
- 1753: Two discourses
- 1754: The nature of justice and moral honesty
- 1754: The new art of contentment
- 1755: The new art of contentment, second edition
- 1756: The nature, causes, and designs of God's judgments
- 1757: A treatise on places and preferments, especially, church-preferments
- 1757: The new art of contentment
- 1758: A plain narrative of facts
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