Publications of Caleb Fleming

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  • Fleming, Caleb. An essay on worship, more particularly on publick worship, wherein some common objections are answer'd; with an hint on the Christian-Sabbath. London: printed for Richard Hett, 1730. ESTC No. T189348. Grub Street ID 224853.
  • Fleming, Caleb. An answer to The dispute adjusted. Being a confutation of those reasons offer'd to prove, that no time is a proper time for the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts. Freely address'd to the author. By a layman. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and sold by T. Cox at the Lamb under the Royal-Exchange, [1732]. ESTC No. T128176. Grub Street ID 177810.
  • Fleming, Caleb. Observations on some articles of the Muggletonians creed: Viz. I. That Matter existed without Beginning. II. That a Good, and also an Evil Principle did eternally exist; and that the Devil had a carnal Knowledge of Eve. III. That God existeth in the Form of an old Man about six Feet high. IV. That God became an Infant. V. That whilst Jesus Christ was upon Earth, there was no God in Heaven. VI. That when Jesus Christ died, God died; and there was then no God either in Heaven, or on Earth. - Vii. That Muggleton and Reeves (two Sectaries, who liv'd in the time of Oliver Cromwell's Protectorship,) were two Divinely inspired Prophets; from whose Direction we can only understand the true Sense of Scripture. Proposed more immediately to the consideration of the principal of the modern Muggletonians. London: printed for the author; and sold by R. Hett, at the Bible and Crown in the Poultry, [1735]. ESTC No. T93686. Grub Street ID 313346.
  • Fleming, Caleb. St. Paul's heretic: or, several characteristics of an heretic. Collected from St. Paul's Epistle to Titus: address'd to the Reverend Dr. Stebbing, and the Reverend Mr. Foster. London: printed for T. Cox, at the Lamb, under the Royal-Exchange, [1735]. ESTC No. T48544. Grub Street ID 276414.
  • Fleming, Caleb. 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. But The Law of the Sabbath being destroy'd, the Christian Institution authoriseth the Christian's Observance of the First Day of the Week, as an Holy Festival. London: printed for J. Roberts at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, MDCCXXXVI. [1736]. ESTC No. T25387. Grub Street ID 257825.
  • Fleming, Caleb. A plain and rational account of the law of the Sabbath; being a defence of a late pamphlet, intitled, The fourth commandment abrogated by the Gospel: or, an answer to Mr. Robert Cornthwaite's farther defence of the seventh-day Sabbath: In which Gen. ii. 2, 3. (called by him the Original Institution,) is more particularly consider'd; and his most material Objections and Criticisms refuted. In a letter to Mr. Cornthwaite. By Caleb Fleming, Author of The Fourth Commandment abrogated by the Gospel. London: printed for D. Farmer, at the Bible, in Pater-Noster-Row; R. Ford, at the Angel, in the Poulty; H. Whitridge, under the Royal-Exchange; and A. Dodd,, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXXVI. 1736. ESTC No. N11531. Grub Street ID 1534.
  • Fleming, Caleb. The Jesuit unmask'd: or, some remarks on a letter in the Daily post of January the 31st, which relates to the murder of K. Charles. In which letter this blasphemous position is advanced, viz. that the murderers of K. Charles were more wicked and inexcusable than the murderers of Jesus Christ! ... London: printed for T. Cooper, 1737. ESTC No. N6706. Grub Street ID 48686.
  • Fleming, Caleb. Remarks on Mr. Tho. Chubb's short dissertation on Providence. With animadversions on his True Gospel of Jesus Christ asserted, ... With an introductory epistle, wherein these remarks are particularly offered to Mr. Chubb's consideration. By an advocate of the Christian revelation. London: printed for D. Farmer, 1738. ESTC No. T46780. Grub Street ID 274799.
  • Fleming, Caleb. An appeal to the people of England, in defence of the clergy, against the charge, contained in Mr. Robert Seagrave's letter address'd to the publick. Wherein his two material articles are largely considered, First, The Method of obtaining Heaven; and Secondly, Man's Power in himself, or not Power, to be Virtuous. Under which Head, His Doctrine of supernatural Assistance is fully expos'd. - His Notions of natural Religion, are prov'd to be subversive of all revealed Religion. - And Calvinism demonstrated to be one apparent Cause of Deism, or an hindrance to the reception and spread of Christianity. To which is prefix'd, an epistle dedicatory, to the English clergy. London: printed for T. Cox, under the Royal Exchange; D. Farmer, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and J. Robinson, in the Strand, [1738]. ESTC No. T75438. Grub Street ID 298163.
  • Fleming, Caleb. 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. Wherein The Guilt of our Separation is endeavoured to be removed from the Door of the Doctor; and some friendly Advice tender'd to him. By a Parishioner of the Doctor's. London: printed for D. Farmer, at the King's Arms in St. Paul's Church Yard, M.DCC.XXXVIII. [1738]. ESTC No. T64428. Grub Street ID 289463.
  • Fleming, Caleb. Delays dangerous. No to-morrow for the repeal of the Test and Corporation acts. The Safety of the Church and the Welfare of the State do immediately require the Removal of these disqualifying Laws. Prov'd from Authority, as under. London: printed for D. Farmer, at the King's-Arms in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1739]. ESTC No. T25392. Grub Street ID 257830.
  • Fleming, Caleb. Remarks on Mr. Thomas Chubb's vindication of his True Gospel of Jesus Christ, ... By C. Fleming. ... London: printed for D. Farmer, and T. Cox, 1739. ESTC No. T46782. Grub Street ID 274801.
  • Fleming, Caleb. Some thoughts upon the grounds of man's expectation of a future state, from the principles of reason. Drawn up For the use of a Gentleman who doubted whether there really was any thing, we have either to fear, or to hope for beyond this present life. An Epistle from a Gentleman to his Friend. To which are added, Two short Chapters concerning the Usefulness or Advantage of a farther Revelation. And an Introduction, shewing, The apparent Influence which the belief of an After-State has, upon the human temper and actions. By C. Fleming. London: printed for Daniel Farmer, at the King's Arms in St. Paul's Church Yard, M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]. ESTC No. T27269. Grub Street ID 259203.
  • Fleming, Caleb. Plunging a subject of bigotry, When made essential to baptism. London: printed and sold by M. Fenner, at the Turk's-Head in Gracechurch-Street, MDCCXLI. [1741]. ESTC No. T53375. Grub Street ID 280339.
  • Fleming, Caleb. Animadversions upon Mr. Tho. Chubb's discourse on miracles, considered as evidences to prove the divine original of a revelation. Wherein is attempted to be shewn, That he has greatly mistaken the kind and degree of evidence-that his hypothesis is not consistent with itself; and so unable to overthrow, or even weaken the evidence given to the Christian Revelation, by miracles, if so applied. To which is addded, 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. London: printed for J. Noon, at the White-Hart near Mercer's-Chapel in Cheapside; J. Brackstone, at the Globe in Cornhill; and T. Sanders, in Little-Britain. MDCCXLI. Pr. 1s, [1741]. ESTC No. T21910. Grub Street ID 243410.
  • Fleming, Caleb. 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. [Canterbury]: Sold by Mr. Fenner, Canterbury, and by J. Brackstone, London, [1742]. ESTC No. T53372. Grub Street ID 280336.
  • Fleming, Caleb. 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. London: printed for J. Brackstone, at the Globe in Cornhill, [1742?]. ESTC No. T53374. Grub Street ID 280338.
  • Fleming, Caleb. A plea for infants: or, the scripture doctrine of water-baptism, stated. Wherein That famous Apologist, Mr. Robert Barclay's first Principle, which denies Water-Baptism, is refuted. - The Reverend Mr. T. Emlyn's previous Question is largely consider'd;-what St. Paul means by the Children of Christians being holy,-and what St. Peter, by Baptism now saving us;-the most plausible Objections to the baptizing of Infants, Impleaded;-Adult-Baptizers have neither Precept nor Precedent in the New Testament to support their Practice;-Christian Parents encouraged to baptize their Infant-Offspring;-Some proper Reflections upon the Use and Abuse of the Rite. London: printed for T. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, 1742. ESTC No. N19999. Grub Street ID 9421.
  • Fleming, Caleb. The challenge, occasioned by an answer to a late treatise, on the subjects and mode of baptism. Wherein this respondent's conclusive arguments are shewn to have no foundation. John's baptizing in rivers accounted for. ... London: printed for M. Cooper; and for R. King, 1743. ESTC No. T141314. Grub Street ID 188871.
  • Fleming, Caleb. 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. London: printed for J. Brackstone, 1743. ESTC No. T208409. Grub Street ID 237295.
  • Fleming, Caleb. A defence of infant-baptism: or, a vindication of The appendix to the Plea for Infants. Against the Rev. Mr. Joseph Burroughs's defence of his two discourses, relating to positive institutions. By Caleb Fleming, Author of the Appendix, &c. London: printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe, in Pater-Noster-Row; and sold by R. King, at the Bible and Crown, in Fore-Street; and M. Fenner, at the Turk's Head, in Gracechurch-Street, [1744]. ESTC No. T53373. Grub Street ID 280337.
  • Fleming, Caleb. A catholic-Epistle, or, Pastoral-Letter; humbly directed To all the Christian-Protestant-Churches in England: Whether those who observe an Established Form of Worship, or those who take the Liberty to dissent. Shewing How Protestants of every Rank and Degree, may qualify themselves for keeping a Day of Public Humiliation with Acceptance, in the Eye of Almighty-God. Useful for the Perusal of Protestants, who would at all Times be prepar'd for Public-Salvation. By an English-Catholic, of the Metropolitan-Diocese. London: printed for Joseph Collyer, at Shakespear's-Head, in Ludgate-Street, [1744]. ESTC No. T25386. Grub Street ID 257824.
  • Fleming, Caleb. Tracts on baptism, respecting the mode and subjects, of it. Now republished, I. Plunging, a subject of bigotry, when made essential to baptism. II. A plea for infants, or the scripture-doctrine of water-baptism stated. III. An appendix to the plea for infants, in which their right to baptism is vindicated against the reverend Mr. Joseph Burrough's attempt to exclude them, in his two discourses relating to positive institutions. IV. A farther defence of infant-baptism, occasioned by a pamphlet, called, the plea for infants impleaded, published at Canterbury, 1742. signed, Dan. Dobel. V. The challenge, occasioned by an answer to a late treatise on the subject and mode of baptism, wherein John's baptizing in rivers is accounted for, and his baptizing in them must have been by sprinkling, and not by plunging. VI. A defence of infant-baptism, or a vindication of the appendix, &c. against the reverend Mr. Joseph Burrough's defence of his two discourses. With an introduction to the whole. By . London: printed for Richard King at the Bible and Crown in Fore-street; and James Waugh at the Turk's Head in Gracechurch-street, 1745. ESTC No. T53371. Grub Street ID 280335.
  • Fleming, Caleb. 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. London: printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster Row, M.DCC.XLV. [1745]. ESTC No. T75440. Grub Street ID 298166.
  • Fleming, Caleb. 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. London: printed for J. Collyer, 1745. ESTC No. T46886. Grub Street ID 274905.
  • Fleming, Caleb. The immorality of prophane swearing demonstrated; In a New method: and Without the Aid of Revelation. Dedicated To Modern Deists and Christians. By a Lover of his country. London: printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row; and Sold at the Pamphlet-Shops, [1746]. ESTC No. T37005. Grub Street ID 266815.
  • Fleming, Caleb. Truth and modern-deism at variance; which is shewn, from a careful examination of Mr. Thomas Chubb's four dissertations, ... By Caleb Fleming. London: printed for the author; and sold by M. Cooper, 1746. ESTC No. T51962. Grub Street ID 279141.
  • Fleming, Caleb. 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. London: printed for M. Cooper; and sold by J. Highmore, [1747?]. ESTC No. T25378. Grub Street ID 257816.
  • Fleming, Caleb. 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. London: printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row; and R. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall, M.DCC.XLVIII. [1748]. ESTC No. T41326. Grub Street ID 270247.
  • Fleming, Caleb. True deism, the basis of Christianity: or, observations on Mr. Thomas Chubb's posthumous-works. ... By Caleb Fleming. London: printed for the author; sold by J. Noon, J. Robinson, and R. Willock, 1749. ESTC No. T51861. Grub Street ID 279053.
  • Fleming, Caleb. A letter to the Lay-Expositor, concerning his exposition of the orthodox system of civil rights and church power, &c. in which the merits of his system are examined and stated. Truth and Religion, rejected by the Alliance; the supports of a Protestant-Dissent. By the author of The comment on Mr. Warburton's alliance between church and state. London: sold by J. Noon at the White-Hart in the Poultry, and J. Robinson at the Golden-Lion in Ludgate-Street, [1749]. ESTC No. T178897. Grub Street ID 215747.
  • Fleming, Caleb. The character of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Bradbury, taken from his own pen: or, some extracts from his discourses on baptism. Wherein his treatment of Dr. Evans, Dr. Watts, and others, is notorious. London: printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe, in Pater-Noster-Row, [1749]. ESTC No. T86781. Grub Street ID 306893.
  • Fleming, Caleb. A manual for common Christians; or, plain reasons for Infant-Baptism; designed For the Use of all Paedo-Baptists, of every Denomination; that they may give a Reason of their Practice with Meekness and Charity, and know how to apply the Ritual with a truly Religious Intention. London: published by M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCL. [1750]. ESTC No. T25379. Grub Street ID 257817.
  • Fleming, Caleb. 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. London: printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe, in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCL. [1750]. ESTC No. T40328. Grub Street ID 269404.
  • Fleming, Caleb. 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. And The Compliments paid him by the Lord Mayor and Aldermen, &c. - The Loyalty of the Doctor, and the Merit of his Sermon are made conspicuous,-and very entertaining. A letter from Rusticus to Civis. London: printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row; and to be had at all the pamphlet shops, [1750]. ESTC No. T75442. Grub Street ID 298168.
  • Fleming, Caleb. The oeconomy of the sexes. Or the doctrine of divorce, the Plurality of Wives, and the vow of celebacy Freely examined. The mistakes of some celebrated protestant writers laid open: and A more consistent view taken of the operation of the matrimonial law, in the sense both of the Jew and of the Christian law-giver. With observations moral and political. London: printed for John Noon, at the White-Hart, in Cheapside, and sold at the pamphlet shops, MDCCLI. [1751]. ESTC No. T42079. Grub Street ID 270884.
  • Fleming, Caleb. An apologetical view of the moral and religious sentiments of the late Right Honourable Lord Viscount Bolinbroke. Taken from His Letters on the Study and Use of History. London: printed for J. Noon, at the White-Hart, near the Poultry, Cheapside; and R. Baldwin, at the Rose, in Paternoster-Row, [1752?]. ESTC No. T22211. Grub Street ID 245144.
  • Fleming, Caleb. A sermon preached at Pinners-Hall, on occasion of the death of the late Reverend James Foster, D. D. Who departed this Life Nov. 5, 1753. With memoirs of his life and character. By Caleb Fleming. London: printed for J. Payne, at Pope's-Head in Pater-Noster Row; and R. Whitworth at the Feathers in the Poutlry; [sic] 1753. (pr. 6d.), [1753]. ESTC No. T3052. Grub Street ID 261386.
  • Fleming, Caleb. Theophilus to Gaius: an epistle. Shewing The Inexpediency of Forms; and Reasons for the Use of free and unprescribed Prayer, in the Protestant Dissenting Churches. Occasioned By an Introductory Letter, in the Specimen of a Liturgy, &c. London: printed for J. Noon, at the White Hart in Cheapside; B. Bourn, under the Royal Exchange; and T. Seddon, at Homer's Head in the Poultry, [1753]. ESTC No. T25391. Grub Street ID 257829.
  • Fleming, Caleb. Three letters concerning systematic taste, exemplified, in the Centaur not fabulous: Laicus's letter of June 7th, 1755. London Evening-Post. And the Bishop of London's second volume of discourses. London: printed and sold, by C. Henderson, under the Royal Exchange, [1755]. ESTC No. T25388. Grub Street ID 257826.
  • Fleming, Caleb. 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, ... London: published by B. Bourn, 1755. ESTC No. T61978. Grub Street ID 287577.
  • Fleming, Caleb. A scale of first principles, religious and moral. Proper to the sentiment and life of man. Chiefly calculated For the Service of Youth. Designed, Upon the Model of Dr. Worthington's Form of sound Words. By Caleb Fleming. London: printed for J. Noon, at the White Hart, in Cheapside; J. Payne, at Pope's Head, in Paternoster-Row; and J. Collyer, under the Royal Exchange, MDCCLV. [1755]. ESTC No. T79786. Grub Street ID 301201.
  • Fleming, Caleb. No Protestant-Popery. A letter of admonition, to the Rev. Mr. Samuel Pike. Occasioned By some very offensive passages in his Assembly's Catechism, analized, explained, &c. which are animadverted upon, and the sole Authority of the Sacred Scriptures defended, By Caleb Fleming. Author of the Scale of Principles, &c. London: printed for J. Noon, at the White Hart, Cheapside; T. Payne, at Pope's Head, Pater-Noster Row; and A. Henderson, under the Royal-Exchange, [1756]. ESTC No. T25389. Grub Street ID 257827.
  • Fleming, Caleb. A letter to the Revd. Mr. John Wesley, occasioned by his address to the clergy, February 6. 1756. By one of that clergy. London: printed for M. Cooper at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCLVI. [1756]. ESTC No. N19721. Grub Street ID 9139.
  • Fleming, Caleb. Three questions resolved. Viz. What is religion? What is the Christian religion? What is the Christian catholic church? Wherein popery is proved to have no claim, either as a religion, as the Christian religion, or as the Christian catholic church. In three letters to ------ Esq. With A Postscript on Mr. Hume's Natural History of Religion. London: printed for A. Henderson, under the Royal Exchange, 1757. ESTC No. T59579. Grub Street ID 285576.
  • Fleming, Caleb. A scale of first principles, religious and moral. Proper to the sentiment and life of man. ... Designed upon the model of Dr. Worthington's form of sound words. The second edition, corrected. By Caleb Fleming. London: printed for J. Noon, 1757. ESTC No. T172363. Grub Street ID 209818.
  • Fleming, Caleb. Necessity, not the origin of evil, religious or moral. A letter to the ingenious author of a Free inquiry into the nature and origin of evil. London: printed for C. Henderson, under the Royal-Exchange, MDCCLVII. [1757]. ESTC No. T121457. Grub Street ID 172282.
  • Fleming, Caleb. Natural and revealed religion at variance: a curious controversy between the Bishop of London, and Dr. Thomas Sherlock, found in the fourth volume of several discourses preached at the Temple-church, by the late Master of the Temple. London: printed for W. Fenner; and C. Henderson, 1758. ESTC No. T25370. Grub Street ID 257808.
  • Fleming, Caleb. A survey of the search after souls, by Dr. Coward, Dr. S. Clarke, Mr. Baxter, Dr. Sykes, Dr. Law, Mr. Peckard, and others. Wherein The principal Arguments for and against the Materiality are collected: And the Distinction between the mechanical and moral System stated. With An Essay to ascertain the Condition of the Christian, during the Mediatorial Kingdom of Jesus: which neither admits of a sleeping, nor supposes a separate State of the Soul after Death. By Caleb Fleming. London: printed for C. Henderson, under the Royal-Exchange; and sold by John Noon in the Poultry; and P. Brindley, in New-Bond-Street, 1758. ESTC No. T79770. Grub Street ID 301185.
  • Fleming, Caleb. A defence of the conscious scheme, against that of the mortalist. Occasioned by Mr. Peter Peckard's Observations on Mr. Fleming's Survey, &c. ... By Caleb Fleming. London: printed for C. Henderson, also sold by J. Noon, 1759. ESTC No. T64683. Grub Street ID 289665.
  • Fleming, Caleb. St. Paul's orthodoxy. Or the universal advantage that gospel preaching would be of to civil society. Shewn in a sermon, delivered to a Protestant-dissenting-church at Pinner's-Hall, Sunday-morning June 24. 1759. By Caleb Fleming. ... London: printed for J. Noon; and C. Henderson, 1759. ESTC No. T160341. Grub Street ID 199819.
  • Fleming, Caleb. Tyburn saints, doubtful characters. A letter inscribed to the Rev. Mr. John Stevens, occasioned by his sermon on Robert Tilling, ... who was executed at Tyburn, April 28, 1760. London: printed for C. Henderson, 1760. ESTC No. T194796. Grub Street ID 228657.
  • Fleming, Caleb. The equality of Christians, in the province of religion: or popery has no divine foundation. A discourse delivered at Pinners-Hall, November 5, 1760. Now published with some additional Notes. By Caleb Fleming. London: printed for J. Noon, at the White-Hart, in the Poultry; and C. Henderson, under the Royal-Exchange, M.DCC.LX. [1760]. ESTC No. T77497. Grub Street ID 299604.
  • Fleming, Caleb. The reason, design, and end of the sufferings of Christ: or, divine wisdom and goodness displayed in the death of Jesus. A discourse dedicated to those deists who disbelieve the Christian revelation. London: printed for W. Fenner in Pater-Noster-Row; and G. Woodfall at Charing-Cross, [1760?]. ESTC No. T46366. Grub Street ID 274518.
  • Fleming, Caleb. A defence of the conscious scheme, against that of the mortalist. Occasioned by Mr. Peter Peckard's Observations on Mr. Fleming's Survey, &c. ... By Caleb Fleming. London: printed for C. Henderson. Also sold by J. Noon, 1760. ESTC No. T208744. Grub Street ID 237533.
  • Fleming, Caleb. The merits of Christ, exemplary. Or, an interpretation of St. Peter's account of Christ's bearing our sins in his own Body on the Tree. Offered To the Consideration of the Public. London: printed for C. Henderson, under the Royal-Exchange, MDCCLXI. [1761]. ESTC No. T103631. Grub Street ID 157250.
  • Fleming, Caleb. 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. London: printed for C. Henderson, under the Royal-Exchange; and T. Becket and P. A. de Hondt, in the Strand, M.DCC.LXII. [1762]. ESTC No. T84048. Grub Street ID 304466.
  • Fleming, Caleb. 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. London: printed for C. Henderson, under the Royal Exchange; and T. Becket, and P.A. De Hont, in the Strand, 1763. ESTC No. T11467. Grub Street ID 166467.
  • Fleming, Caleb. Christ's temptation in the wilderness, a proof of a divine mission: with a previous dissertation upon the prosopopeia; or personalizing-figure. By Caleb Fleming. London: printed for C. Henderson, under the Royal Exchange; and T. Becket and P. A. de Hondt, in the Strand, MDCCLXIV. [1764]. ESTC No. T148204. Grub Street ID 194591.
  • Fleming, Caleb. 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. London: printed for W. Nicholl in St Paul's Church-Yard, [1764]. ESTC No. T25390. Grub Street ID 257828.
  • Fleming, Caleb. The friendship and virtue of Jonathan and David. A political sermon, which never was, nor ever will be preached. London: printed for J. Johnson and B. Davenport, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCLXV. [1765]. ESTC No. N31810. Grub Street ID 20685.
  • Fleming, Caleb. An antidote for the rising age, against scepticism and infidelity. Being a collective view of the argument in proof of a divine revelation. Methodically arranged, in a series of epistles, from Credens to Scepticus. London: printed for T. Longman, in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCLXV. Bibliotheca Lambethana, [1765]. ESTC No. T118426. Grub Street ID 169975.
  • Fleming, Caleb. Grammatical observations on the English language, drawn up particularly with a view to practice. By the Revd. Mr. Fleming. London: printed for J. Robson, Bookseller to Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales, in New Bond-Street, M,DCC,LXVI. [1766]. ESTC No. T183829. Grub Street ID 220205.
  • Fleming, Caleb. 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. London: printed for T. Longman, in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCLXVI. [1766]. ESTC No. T75441. Grub Street ID 298167.
  • Fleming, Caleb. The root of protestant errors examined; or Mr. Mosheim's question discussed, viz. How far a just antipathy to the church puppet-shews [sic] of papists, has unjustly driven some protestant-churches to the opposite extreme?. London: printed for J. Johnson and B. Davenport, 1767. ESTC No. T207511. Grub Street ID 236702.
  • Fleming, Caleb. Civil establishments in religion, a ground of infidelity; or, the two extremes shewn to be united: from An essay on establishments in religion; thoughts on miracles in general, &c. And from some defences of subscriptions, written against The confessional; particularly, the plea of Dr. Ibbetson, a deacon of St. Albans. By Philalethes Londiniensis. London: printed for J. Johnson, No. 8, Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCLXVII. [1767]. ESTC No. T3155. Grub Street ID 262362.
  • Fleming, Caleb. Free thoughts upon a free enquiry into the authenticity of the first and second chapters of St. Matthew's Gospel; addressed to the anonymous author. With a short prefatory defence of the purity and integrity of the New Testament canon. By Theophilus. London: printed for John Wilkie, [1771?]. ESTC No. T148162. Grub Street ID 194551.
  • Fleming, Caleb. The open address of New Testament evidence: or, three plain monuments authenticating three facts, on which the divinity of our holy religion has its support. Humbly proposed to public consideration, in an unthinking Age, By Caleb Fleming, D.D. London: printed for J. Towers, at No. 111, in Fore-Street, near Cripplegate; and sold also by J. Buckland, in Paternoster-Row, MDCCLXXI. [1771]. ESTC No. T43287. Grub Street ID 271866.
  • Fleming, Caleb. Discourses on three essential properties of the Gospel-Revelation, which demonstrate its divine original. With a caution against infidelity, addressed to youth. And a supplemental discourse on the supernatural conception of Jesus Christ. By Caleb Fleming, D.D. London: printed for J. Towers, at No. 111, in Fore-Street, near Cripplegate, MDCCLXXII. [1772]. ESTC No. T75439. Grub Street ID 298164.
  • Fleming, Caleb. A dissertation upon the unnatural crime of self-murder: occasioned by the many late instances of suicide in this city, &c. Together with An Appendix, That points out the Inequality of some of our Penal Laws, which take away the Life of Man. By Caleb Fleming, D.D. London: printed for Edward and Charles Dilly, MDCCLXXIII. [1773]. ESTC No. T79787. Grub Street ID 301202.
  • Fleming, Caleb. Religion not the magistrate's province, or arguments from reason and scripture, against the civil magistrate's claim of authority in the province of religion, Illustrated by the Writings of sundry Eminent Conformists. Occasioned by a late Application to Parliament, and Humbly submitted to the Consideration of the Liberal and Ingenuous in Britain. By Philotheorus. London: printed for G. Robinson, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1773. ESTC No. T102325. Grub Street ID 156158.
  • Fleming, Caleb. A dissertation upon the unnatural crime of self-murder: occasioned by the many acts of suicide committed in England and Ireland. Together with an appendix, ... By Caleb Fleming, D.D. Dublin: printed. And to be had of the booksellers and news-hawkers, [1775?]. ESTC No. T214549. Grub Street ID 240928.
  • Fleming, Caleb. The ingratitude of infidelity: proveable from the humiliation and exaltation of Jesus Christ, Being The most beneficial Appointments to Mankind, that are within the known Plan of God's moral Government. Addressed to Modern-Deists, Jews, Papists, and Other Unbelievers. By Caleb Fleming, D. D. Pastor of a Protestant Dissenting Church, who meet at Pinner's Hall. London: printed for J. Johnson, No. 72, St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXXV. [1775]. ESTC No. T79774. Grub Street ID 301189.