Stebbing, H. (1732). Four treatises, written in defence of Christianity; (viz.): I. A defene of the scripture-history, so far as it conerns the resurrection of Jairus's daughter, the widow of Nain's son, and Lazarus: in answer to Mr. Woolston's fifth discourse on our saviour's miracles. II. 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-histroy, &c. III. 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 contained in a book, intitled, Christianity as old as the creation. IV. A defence of Dr. Clark's evidences of natural and reveal'd religion: in answer to the 14th chapter of a book, intitled, Christianity as old as the creation. By Henry Stebbing, D.D. preacher to the Honble Society of Gray's-Inn. Printed for John Pemberton, at the Buck against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationStebbing, Henry. Four Treatises, Written in Defence of Christianity; (viz.): I. A Defene of the Scripture-history, so Far as It Conerns the Resurrection of Jairus's Daughter, the Widow of Nain's Son, and Lazarus: In Answer to Mr. Woolston's Fifth Discourse on Our Saviour's Miracles. II. 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-histroy, &c. III. 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 Contained in a Book, Intitled, Christianity as Old as the Creation. IV. A Defence of Dr. Clark's Evidences of Natural and Reveal'd Religion: In Answer to the 14th Chapter of a Book, Intitled, Christianity as Old as the Creation. By Henry Stebbing, D.D. Preacher to the Honble Society of Gray's-Inn. London: Printed for John Pemberton, at the Buck against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street, 1732.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationStebbing, Henry. Four Treatises, Written in Defence of Christianity; (viz.): I. A Defene of the Scripture-history, so Far as It Conerns the Resurrection of Jairus's Daughter, the Widow of Nain's Son, and Lazarus: In Answer to Mr. Woolston's Fifth Discourse on Our Saviour's Miracles. II. 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-histroy, &c. III. 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 Contained in a Book, Intitled, Christianity as Old as the Creation. IV. A Defence of Dr. Clark's Evidences of Natural and Reveal'd Religion: In Answer to the 14th Chapter of a Book, Intitled, Christianity as Old as the Creation. By Henry Stebbing, D.D. Preacher to the Honble Society of Gray's-Inn. Printed for John Pemberton, at the Buck against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street, 1732.