STEBB1NG STEENSTRUP. 



answer to Mr Woolston's Fifth discourse on 

 our Saviour's miracles. With a preface, con- 

 taining sn ii.- remarks on his answer to the 

 Lord Bishop of St David's. London, 1730. 8 



[And in Collection of tracts.] 



London, 1766. 8 



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 Scripture his- 

 tory, itc. London, 1730. 8 



[And in Collection of tracts. ] 



London, 1766. 8 



A defence of Dr Clarke's Evidences of natural 

 and revealed religion. In answer to the four- 

 teenth chapter of a book, entitled, Christianity 

 as old as the creation, &c. London, 1731. 8 



[And in Collection of tracts.] 



London, 1766. 8 



A discourse concerning the use and advantages 

 of the Gospel revelation : as it was delivered 

 on three several Sundays, at the New chapel, 

 in the Broad Way, Westminster. In which 

 are obviated the principal objections contain- 

 ed in a book [by M. Tindal], entitled, Chris- 

 tianity as old as the creation. 



London, 1730. 8 



[The four preceding tracts, the two former of 

 which were published anonymously, form the 

 contents of the succeeding entry, to which 

 the author's name is prefixed.] 



Four tracts written in defence of Christianity. . . 



London, 1732. 8 



A letter to Mr Foster on the subject of heresy. 

 2d ed. London, 1735. 8 



A second letter to Mr Foster on the subject of 

 heresy, in answer to his first. 



London, 1735. 8 



A collection of tracts, published between the 

 years 1729 and 1759, in the defence and ex- 

 planation of Christianity and its evidence. 

 Improved and prepared for the press by 

 the author, and now republished : by Henry 

 Stebbing, D. D. morning preacher to the 

 Hon. Society of Gray's Inn. 



London, 1766. 8 



An examination of Mr Warburton's second 

 proposition, in his projected demonstration of 

 The divine legation of Moses. In which the 

 faith of the ancient Jewish Church, touching 

 the doctrine of a future state, is asserted and 

 cleared from the author's objections. In an 

 epistolary dissertation addressed to the author. 

 To which is added, an appendix, containing 

 considerations on the command to Abraham, 

 to offer up his son Isaac. Published in the 

 year 1744. [Collection of tracts.] 



London, 1766. 8 



The history of Abraham, in the plain and ob- 

 vious meaning of it, justified : against the ob- 

 jections of the author of The divine legation, 

 etc. With a postscript on types and typical 

 evidence. Published in the year 1746. [Col- 

 lection of tracts.] London, 1766. 8 



A letter to the Dean of Bristol, occasioned by 

 his new edition of the second volume of his 



Divine legation of Moaes. Published in the 

 year 1759. [Collection of tracts.] 



London, 1766. 8 



STEBBING (HENRY), D.D., Minister of M Janet 

 chapel, Hampstead Road, London. History of 

 the Church of Christ, from the Diet of Augs- 

 burg, 1530, to the eighteenth century. Ori- 

 ginally designed as a continuation of Milner's 

 History. 3 vol. London, 1842. 8 



The life and times of John CALVIN. Trans- 

 lated from the German of Paul Henry. 1849 



STEEL ( JOHN). Contendings for the kingdom of 

 light against the kingdom of darkness. Being 

 a copy of a true dispute betwixt Mr J. S. at 

 Comnock : and Mr John ADAMSON, preacher 

 of the Gospel, about the grounds of separa- 

 tion from the present Church, to which is 

 added some remarks upon a counterfeit dis- 

 pute come forth under that name... 



JEdin., 1715. 4 



STEELE (ANDREW), of Crosswoodhill.The natu- 

 ral and agricultural history of peat-moss or 

 turf-bog ; to which are annexed corroborative 

 writings, correspondence and observations, on 

 the qualities of peat or fen earth, as a soil and 

 manure, and on the methods used in Scotland 

 for converting moss soils into arable and pas- 

 ture grounds, plantations of trees, &c. 



Edin., 1826. 8 



STEELE (JAMES). The philosophy of the evi- 

 dences of Christianity. Edin., 1834. 8 



Another copy. 



i STEELE (JOHN), ofGadgirth, Minister of Stair. 

 Sermons. Edin., 1778. 8 



i STEELE (RICHARD), M.A., Minister of a congre- 

 gation in Armours Hall, Coleman Street, Lon- 

 don. The husbandman's calling: shewing the 

 excellencies, temptations, graces, duties, &c. 

 of the Christian husbandman. Being the sub- 

 stance of xii. sermons preached to a country 

 congregation. London, 1668. 8 



Fifth edition. With an account of the author, 

 by the Rev. John Brown, Whitburn. 



Edin., 1825. 12 



An antidote against distractions : or an endea- 

 vour to save the Church, in the daily case of 

 wanderings in the worship of God. 



[Reprinted.] London, 1817. 12 

 STEELE (Sir RICHARD). A letter to a member 

 of parliament, concerning the Bill for prevent- 

 ing the growth of schism. London, 1714. 4 



Another copy. 



Poetical miscellanies, consisting of original 

 poems and translations. By the best hands. 

 Published by Mr Steele. London, 1714. 8 



The lucubrations of Isaac BICKERSTAFF, 

 [Pseud.} 4vol. London, 1749. 8 



STEELE (WILLIAM), Advocate. A summary of 

 the powers and duties of juries in criminal 

 trials in Scotland. Edin., 1833. 8 



STEENSTRUP (JoH. JAPETUS SM.), Lecturer in 

 the academy of Soro. On the alternation of 

 generations ; or, the propagation and develop- 

 ment of animals through alternate genera- 

 tions : a peculiar form of fostering the young 

 in the lower classes of animals. Translated 



