Edward Stephens
1706
93 works on record
Works

The Submariner
1995

Incidents and reflections
1845

Life of St. Antony
1697

A collection of modern relations of matter of fact, concerning witches & witchcraft upon the persons of people

Achan and Elymas

A collection of modern relations of matter of fact, concerning witches & witchcraft upon the persons of people. To which is prefixed a meditation concerning the mercy of God, in preserving us from the malace and power of evil angels
The birth-day
1765
Poems on various subjects
1759
A poem, in blank verse, on a violent storm, attended with thunder and lightning
1751
A poem on the park and woods of the Right Honourable Allen Lord Bathurst. The second edition. By Edward Stephens
1748
An essay towards a proposal for Catholick communion
1705
The case of the poor Grecian seamen
1705
The wonder of the Bishop of Meaux, upon perusal of Dr. Bull's books, consider'd and answer'd
1704
Letters and papers concerning some matters in the last Parliament
1704
The suppression of popery recommended to Her Majesty
1704
A petition and demand of right and justice by one of the Commons of England, on behalf of himself and the rest. In a letter to his representative in the present House of Commons. ..
1702
The justice of our cause in the present war
1702
The most proper and effectual expedient to secure this nation against all counsels and attempts of any papal faction for the future
1701
The second service, or Office of the faithful enlarged, according to ancient forms
1700
The case of the Church of England by law established
1700
A seasonable and necessary admonition to the gentlemen of the First Society, for Reformation of Manners
1700
Thoughts about promoting the interest of Christ's universal church
1700
The second part of the apology of Socrates Christianus, or, A plain declaration of the authority by which he acts
1700
The apology of Socrates Christianus, or, A brief and plain narrative of his honest endeavours for the service of his country
1700
An abstract of common principles of a just vindication of the rights of the kingdom of God upon earth against the politick machinations of Erastian hereticks
1700
Of prayers for the dead
1699
The justice of our cause in the present war, in respect of what is peculiar to the English, in matter of civil right
1699
To Sir Richard Cocks
1699
Theologia mystica
1697
A kind invitation to the people called Quakers, to the due consideration of some important truths
1697
Theologica mystica
1697
The shame and humiliation of the Quakers
1697
An apology for, and an invitation to the people call'd Quakers
1697
The Cranmerian liturgy, or, The subtilty of the serpent
1696
Asceticks, or, The heroick piety & virtue of the ancient Christian anchorets and coenobites
1696
The liturgy of the ancients represented as near as well may be
1696
A letter to a lady
1695
Phinehas, or, The common duty of all men, and the special duty of magistrates, to be zealous and active in the execution of laws against scandalous sins and debauchery
1695
Positions concerning the differences between the true English liturgy
1695
Old English loyalty & policy agreeable to primitive Christianity
1695
The spirit of the Church-faction detected
1691
The beginning and progress of a needful and hopeful reformation in England
1691
Brief heads of some seasonable reflections upon the miscarriages at sea, and upon the state of the nation in the year 1690. Not unusefull in this present year, 1691
1691
An appeal to heaven and earth, against the Christian Epicureans, who have betrayed their king and countrey, and exposed them to the judgments of God
1691
Old English loyalty & policy agreeable to primitive Christianity. The first part. By the author of The beginning and progress of a needfull and hopefull reformation
1691
An admonition concerning a publick fast
1691
The spirit of the church-faction detected, in its nature and operations
1691
A plain relation of the late action at sea, between the English & Dutch, and the French fleets
1690
A plain relation of the late action at sea between the English & Dutch, and the French fleets, from June 22. to July 5. last
1690
A Preparation for death
1690
Reasons for the tryal of the Earl of Torrington by impeachment by the Commons in Parliament, rather than any other way
1690
Considerations for competitors and electors of representatives in Parliament
1690
An apology for Mr. R. Stafford, with an admonition to him and such other honest mistaken people
1690
Reflections upon the occurrences of the last year, from 5 Nov. 1688 to 5 Nov. 1689
1689
An admonition to the magistrates of England upon our new settlement
1689
A caveat against flattery, and profanation of sacred things to secular ends
1689
The true English government, and mis-government of the four last kings, with the ill consequences thereof, briefly noted in two little tracts
1689
Of humiliation, and the effects of it in relation to the present occasion
1689
Important questions of state, law, justice and prudence, both civil and religious, upon the late revolutions
1689
Relief of apprentices wronged by their masters
1687
Observations upon a treatise intituled, Of humane reason
1675
Popish policies and practices
1674
Choice Collection of Papers Relating to State Affairs, During the Late Revolution
A letter to a young man [named M.] of one of the religious societies in London, in answer to one from him, concerning separation, and the proceedings of the reformation
Collection of Modern Relations of Matter of Fact, Concerning Witches & Witchcraft upon the Persons of People
[A compleat and unexceptionable form of liturgy]
A letter to the author of the Vindication of the deprived bishops
An expedient to extricate one's self out of the guilt of schism, and enter effectually into a virtual catholick communion, without participation in any corruptions
To the knights, gentlemen and free-holders and commons of England, Edward Stephens wisheth prudence, piety, peace and happiness..
Tracts theological
The Liturgy Of The Ancients Represented, As near as well may be, In English Forms With A Preface Concerning the Restitution of the most Solemn Part of the Christian Worship in the Holy Eucharist, to its Integrity, and just Frequency of Celebration
Popish Policies and Practices Represented in the Histories Of The {Parisian Massacre; Gun-Powder Treason; Conspiracies Against Queen Elizabeth, And Persecutions Of The Protestants in France. Translated and Collected out of the famous Thvanvs and other Writers of the Roman Communion. With A Discourse Concerning The Original of the Powder-Plot
Old English Loyalty & Policy Agreeable to Primitive Christianity. The First Part
The True English Government, And Mis-Government Of the Four last Kings, With The ill Consequences thereof, Briefly noted in Two little Tracts. ... (1 line; device; crown; 1 line)
An Abstract Of Common Principles Of A Just Vindication Of The Rights Of The Kingdom of God Upon Earth, Against the Politick Machinations of Erastian Hereticks; Out of the Vindication of the Deprived Bishops, &c
A Profession of Faith Comprizing The Ancient Forms Of The Catholick Church, With other Articles relating to The Terms of Communion With The Present Church of Rome
Observations Upon a Treatise Intituled, Of Hvmane Reason
Of Prayers For The Dead : Whether the Practice and Tradition thereof in the Church be truly Catholick, and a competent Evidence of Apostolick Original and Authority? Humbly tendred to the Considera- tion of the Right Honourable the Judges, and of the Gentlemen of the Honourable Pro- fession of the Law
The Spirit Of The Church-Faction Detected, In its Nature and Operations, More Particularly in The Mystery of the Convocation-Book, Lately Published and Exposed To the View and Censure of the World
The Last Years Transactions Vindicated From The Aspersions Cast upon them in a Late Pamphlet Entituled, Reflections upon the Occurrences of the Last Year, from Novemb. 5. 1688. to No- vemb. 5. 1689. &c. Published by Authority
Asceticks
Authority abused By The Vindication Of the Last Years Transactions, And The Abuses Detected; With Inlargements upon some Particulars more briefly touched in the Reflections upon the Occur- rences of the Last Year. Together With Some Notes upon another Vindication, Entituled, The Third and Last Part of the Magistracy and Government of England Vindicated
A Discourse Concerning The Original Of The Povvder-Plot
Important Questions Of State, Law, Justice and Prudence, Both Civil and Religious, Upon The Late Revolutions And Present State Of These Nations. ... (7 lines)
Reflections Upon The Occurrences Of The Last Year. From 5. Nov. 1688. to 5. Nov. 1689. Wherein, The Happy Progress of the late Revolu- tion, and the Vnhappy Progress of Affairs since, are considered; The Original of the latter dis- covered, and the proper Means for Remedy proposed and recommended. ... (4 lines)
A Specimen Of A Declaration Against Debauchery, Tendered to the Consideration Of His Hisness the Prince of Orange, And of the Present Convention of the Nation
The Case of the Church of England By Law Established, Necessary to be considered, in Order to a more firm and full Settlement of Peace both at Home and Abroad. In a Letter to a Bishop of the present Constitution, by an English Catholick
An Apology For Mr.R.Stafford, With An Admonition To him and such other honest mista- ken People. Wherein the Nature of the English Monarchy is plainly explained, the Justice of the present Settlement asserted; and other matters of great moment for the Establishment thereof briefly noted
Roman Joy
My Uncle John
Treatise on the Greek Expletive Particles
Doctrinal innovations of the Methodist church
Infidelity disarmed, in a reply to lectures by America's leading infidel orator, Col. Robt. G. Ingersoll