Caleb Fleming

English minister
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1739

Delays dangerous

1744

A defence of infant-baptism

1744

A catholic-epistle, or, pastoral-letter; humbly directed to all the Christian-Protestant-churches in England: ... Shewing how Protestants of every rank and degree, may qualify themselves for keeping a day of public humiliation with acceptance, ... By an English-Catholic, of the metropolitan-diocese

1747

The pædo-baptist's sense of positive institutions, defended, against the objections and misrepresentations of an adult-baptist. With some mistakes corrected. By Caleb Fleming

1756

No Protestant-Popery. A letter of admonition, to the Rev. Mr. Samuel Pike. Occasioned by some very offensive passages in his assembly's catechism,... By Caleb Fleming...

1741

Plunging a subject of bigotry, when made essential to baptism

1749

A letter to the Lay-expositor

1772

Discourses on three essential properties of the Gospel-revelation

1739

Delays dangerous, no to-morrow for the repeal of the Test And Corporation Acts

1755

A scale of first principles

1748

A modern plan: upon which the minds and manners of youth may be formed: or, a compendium of moral institutes made familiar, and adapted to the circumstances of the present age. With a preface, inscribed to parents, guardians, and tutors

1765

An antidote for the rising age, against scepticism and infidelity

1735

St. Paul's heretic

1750

The devout laugh. Or half an hour's amusement to a citizen of London, from Dr. Pickering's sermon at St. Paul's, Jan. 30, 1749-50. ... A letter from Rusticus to Civis

1757

Three questions resolved

1751

The oeconomy of the sexes. Or the doctrine of divorce, the plurality of wives, and the vow of celebacy freely examined. ..

1742

An appendix to the plea for infants. In which their right to baptism is farther vindicated, against the Revd. Mr. Joseph Burroughs's attempt to exclude them, in his two discourses relating to positive institutions

1760

The reason, design, and end of the sufferings of Christ

1750

The devout laugh, or, Half an hour's amusement to a citizen of London from Dr. Pickering's sermon at St. Paul's, Jan. 30, 1749-50 ...

1759

St. Paul's orthodoxy, or, The universal advantage that gospel-preaching would be of to civil society

1728

The reason, design, and end of the sufferings of Christ, or, Divine wisdom and goodness displayed in the death of Jesus

1735

St. Paul's heretic, or, Several characteristics of an heretic collected from St. Paul's Epistle to Titus

1775

The ingratitude of infidelity, proveable from the humiliation and exaltation of Jesus Christ

1748

A modern plan upon which the minds and manners of youth may be formed, or, A compendium of moral institutes made familiar and adapted to the circumstances of the present age

1758

Natural and revealed religion at variance

1766

Another defence of the unity, wherein St. John's introduction to his Gospel and his account of the Word's being made flesh are considered

1728

A Catholic-epistle or pastoral letter, humbly directed to all the Christian-Protestant-churches in England

1736

The fourth commandment abrogated by the Gospel, or, The fourth commandment's enjoining the observance of the seventh day of the week, as a religious rest, was only obligatory and binding within the Jewish state

1746

Truth and modern-deism at variance, which is shewn from a careful examination of Mr. Thomas Chubb's four dissertations ...

1750

A fund raising for the Italian gentleman, or, A magazine filling on the scheme of frugality : what damage may arise from an explosion is calculated from the accurate observations of the famous Dr. Atterbury ...

1764

The claims of the Church of England seriously examined

1745

An essay to state the Scripture-account of man's redemption by the death of Christ

1741

Animadversions upon Mr. Tho. Chubb's Discourse on miracles, considered as evidences to prove the divine original of a revelation ...

1739

Remarks on Mr. Thomas Chubb's Vindication of his true gospel of Jesus Christ ...

1738

Remarks on Mr. Tho. Chubb's Short dissertation on providence

1764

The claims of the Church of England seriously examined: in a letter to the author of an answer to Dr Mayhew's observations on the charter and conduct of the Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts. By a Protestant Dissenter of old England

1736

A plain and rational account of the law of the Sabbath

1732

An answer to The dispute adjusted

1756

A letter to the Revd. Mr. John Wesley

1749

True deism, the basis of Christianity: or, observations on Mr. Thomas Chubb's posthumous-works. ... By Caleb Fleming

1745

An essay to state the scripture-account of man's redemption, by the death of Christ. Wherein the doctrine is shewn to be as plain and intelligble, as it is useful and important

1750

A manual for common Christians; or, plain reasons for infant-baptism; designed for the use of all pædo-baptists, of every denomination;..

1741

Animadversions upon Mr. Tho. Chubb's discourse on miracles, considered as evidences to prove the divine original of a revelation. ... To which is added, an appendix, containing Dr. Turnbull's queries, which are humbly offered to the serious consideration of all who pretend to be Free-thinkers. By Caleb Fleming

1755

An apology for a Protestant dissent from a national-church, or civil establishment of religion: principally supported upon the writings of Phileleutherus Cantabrigiensis of 1719, and those of the Right Reverend Dr. Benjamin Hoadley, ..

1745

Tracts on baptism

1742

A farther defence of infant-baptism: wherein the infants right, upon the parent's faith, is illustrated by those miracles which Jesus performed ---- ... And is addressed to adult-baptizers in general, more particularly to those of the county of Kent

1737

The Jesuit unmask'd

1766

Another defence of the unity, wherein St. John's introduction to his Gospel, and his account of the Word's being made flesh, are considered. With a few remarks on some very late notable publications, particularly those of Dr. Benjamin Dawson, and Dr. Kennicot

1738

A letter to the Revd. Dr. Cobden, rector of St. Austin's and St. Faith's, and of Acton, and chaplain in ordinary to his Majesty, containing an exact copy of a pastoral epistle to the Protestant dissenters in his parishes, with remarks thereon. ... By a parishioner of the doctor's

1743

The challenge, occasioned by an answer to a late treatise, on the subjects and mode of baptism

1753

A sermon preached at Pinners-Hall, on occasion of the death of the late Reverend James Foster

1755

A scale of first principles, religious and moral

1745

Remarks upon The life of John Duke of Argyle. In a letter to Robert Campbell, Esq; author of that piece. ... By a friend to truth, and the present happy establishment

1749

The character of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Bradbury, taken from his own pen

1773

Religion not the magistrate's province

1753

Theophilus to Gaius

1755

Three letters concerning systematic taste

1771

The open address of New Testament evidence

1728

The immorality of prophane swearing demonstrated in a new method and without the aid of revelation

1728

An apologetical view of the moral and religious sentiments of the late Right Honourable Lord Viscount Bolinbroke

1749

A letter to the lay-expositor concerning his Exposition of the orthodox system of civil rights and church power, &c

1773

A dissertation upon the unnatural crime of self-murder

1756

No Protestant-popery

1772

Discourses on three essential properties of the Gospel-revelation which demonstrate its divine original

1763

The doctrine of the Eucharist, considered as a distinguishing ritual in the social worship of Christians