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Stebbing, H. (Henry)
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by Henry Stebbing
Research Publications 1995 [Microfiche ed.] Western books : the Middle East from the rise of Islam unit 1, fiches 955-958
vol. 2 Microform (Microfiche)
Available at 1 libraries
Research Publications 1995 [Microfiche ed.] Western books : the Middle East from the rise of Islam unit 1, fiches 951-954
vol. 1 Microform (Microfiche)
edited, with original introductions, notes and memoir of the author, by Henry Stebbing
Olms , Johnson Reprint Corp. 1970
1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Available at 53 libraries
translated by William Whiston ; with an introductory essay by H. Stebbing
J.C. Winston [1957] Standard ed
Available at 3 libraries
Winston [1936?] Standard ed
Available at 6 libraries
S.S. Scranton 1905 Standard ed
Available at 2 libraries
S.S. Scranton 1904 Standard ed
Porter & Coates [19--] Standard ed
translated by William Whiston,A.M. ; introductory essay by the Rev. H. Stebbing,D.D.
Holt, Rinehart and Winston [19--]
Paul Henry ; translated from the German by Henry Stebbing
Robert Carter 1851
v. 1 , v. 2
[by] August Neander ; translated ... by Henry Stebbing
T. & T. Clark 1849 Clark's foreign theological library v. 15
v. 5
translated from the German of Paul Henry by Henry Stebbing
Whittaker 1849
by John Milton ; with explanatory notes and a life of the author by H. Stebbing ; stereotyped by J.A. James
James Kay 1836
with an introductory essay by the Rev. Henry Stebbing
John Hatchard 1835 The sacred classics, or, Cabinet library of divinity v. 16
by William Beveridge ; with introductory essays by the Rev. Henry Stebbing
John Hatchard 1834 The sacred classics, or, Cabinet library of divinity v. 10-11
by Richard Baxter ; with an introdctory essay by H. Stebbing.
John Hatchard 1834 The sacred classics, or, Cabinet library of divinity v. 6
by William Cave ; with an introductory essay by the Rev. Henry Stebbing
John Harchard 1834 The sacred classics, or, Cabinet library of divinity v. 2-3
By a citizen, who lived the whole time in London ; With an introduction by the Rev. H. Stebbing
Scott and Webster [n.d.]