There are 115 books by Caleb Fleming on BookOrb. A strong starting point is A survey of the Search after souls by Dr. Coward, Dr. S. Clarke, Mr. Baxter, Dr. Sykes, Dr. Law, Mr. Peckard, and others (1758). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.
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Frequently asked questions
How many books has Caleb Fleming written?
BookOrb lists 115 books by Caleb Fleming.
Where should I start with Caleb Fleming?
A good starting point is A survey of the Search after souls by Dr. Coward, Dr. S. Clarke, Mr. Baxter, Dr. Sykes, Dr. Law, Mr. Peckard, and others (1758).
What is the Caleb Fleming books in order list?
In publication order: 1. Remarks on Mr. Tho. Chubb's Short dissertation on providence (1738), 2. An appeal to the people of England, in defence of the clergy (1738), 3. Remarks on Mr. Thomas Chubb's vindication of his True Gospel of Jesus Christ ... (1739), 4. A defence of infant-baptism: or, A vindication of the appendix to the Plea for infants (1744), 5. Tracts on baptism (1745), 6. Truth and modern-deism at variance, which is shewn from a careful examination of Mr. Thomas Chubb's four dissertations ... (1746), 7. Truth and modern-deism at variance (1746), 8. A comment on the Rev'd Mr. Warburton's Alliance between church and state (1748), 9. True deism, the basis of Christianity, or, Observations on Thomas Chubb's Posthumous-works ... To which is prefixed, An essay to demonstrate the truth and certainty of a particular providence (1749), 10. True deism, the basis of Christianity: or, observations on Mr. Thomas Chubb's posthumous-works. ... By Caleb Fleming (1749), 11. A scale of first principles (1755), 12. A survey of the Search after souls by Dr. Coward, Dr. S. Clarke, Mr. Baxter, Dr. Sykes, Dr. Law, Mr. Peckard, and others (1758), 13. A survey of the search after souls, by Dr. Coward, Dr. S. Clarke, Mr. Baxter, Dr. Sykes, Dr. Law, Mr. Peckard, and others. ... By Caleb Fleming (1758), 14. The palladium of Great Britain and Ireland. Or historical strictures of liberty, from before the reformation down to the present times. Which prove, to whom and to what it has chiefly owed its origin and preservation, in these islands (1762), 15. The doctrine of the Eucharist, considered as a distinguishing ritual in the social worship of Christians. With some account of the erroneous and superstitious notions, which have obtained concerning it. By Caleb Fleming (1763), and 9 more.