Author:Stanley Leathes

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Stanley Leathes
(1830–1900)

English theologian and Orientalist

Works

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  • The Birthday of Christ: its Preparation, Message, and Witness. Three Sermons preached before the University of Cambridge (1866)
  • A Short Practical Hebrew Grammar (1868)
  • The Witness of the Old Testament to Christ (1868)
  • The Witness of St. Paul to Christ (1869)
  • The Witness of St. John to Christ (1870)
  • "The Evidential Value of St. Paul's Epistles", in Modern Scepticism (1871)
  • Truth and Life; or, Short Sermons for the Day (1872)
  • The Cities visited by St. Paul (1873)
  • The Structure of the Old Testament: a series of Popular Essays (1883)
  • The Gospel its own Witness (1874)
  • The Religion of the Christ: its Historic and Literary Development considered as an Evidence of its Origin (1874)
  • The Christian Creed: its Theory and Practice (1877)
  • Grounds of Christian Hope: a Sketch of the Evidences of Christianity (1877)
  • "The Relation of the Jews to their own Scriptures" in The Jews in relation to the Church and the World, edited by Piers Calveley Claughton (1877)
  • Studies in Genesis (1880)
  • Old Testament Prophecy: its Witness as a Record of Divine Foreknowledge (1880)
  • The Foundations of Morality: being Discourses on the Ten Commandments, with special reference to their Origin and Authority (1882)
  • Characteristics of Christianity (1884)
  • Christ and the Bible. Four Lectures (1885)
  • The Law in the Prophets (1891)
  • "The Testimony of the Earlier Prophetic Writers to the Primal Religion of Israel" in Present Day Tracts, volume 14 (1898)

Works about Leathes

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Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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