Publications of Julius Bate

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  • Bate, Julius. The examiner examined, or the examination of the remarks upon, and Mr. Catcott's answer to, the observations upon his sermon considered. With some observations upon the Hebrew grammar. London : printed for G. Strahan, in Cornhill, MDCCXXXIX. [1739]. ESTC No. T68835. Grub Street ID 292978.
  • Bate, Julius. An essay towards explaining the third chapter of Genesis, and the spiritual sense of the law. ... By Julius Bate, . London : printed and sold by G. Strahan; and Jer. Hopkinson at Warwick, 1741. ESTC No. T143418. Grub Street ID 190509.
  • Bate, Julius. An essay towards explaining the third chapter of Genesis, and the spiritual sense of the law. In which The Third Proposition of the Divine Legation, and what the Author hath brought to support it, are consider'd. By Julius Bate, Rector of Sutton, in Sussex, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Lord Harrington, one of his Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State. London : printed by James Bettenham, and sold by G. Strahan, at the Golden-Ball over-against the Royal-Exchange ; and Jer. Hopkinson at Warwick, M,DCC,XLI. [1741]. ESTC No. T68500. Grub Street ID 292686.
  • Bate, Julius. The philosophical principles of Moses asserted; and defended from the misrepresentations of the Rev. Mr. David Jennings, in a late treatise, intituled, An introduction to the use of the globes, with an appendix on the first chapter of Genesis. By Julius Bate, A. M. Rector of Sutton, in Sussex; and chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Harrington, Lord President of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council. London : printed for J. Robinson, at the Golden-Lion, in Ludgate-Street, M.DCC.XLIV. [1744]. ESTC No. T89320. Grub Street ID 309230.
  • Bate, Julius. Remarks upon Mr. Warburton's Remarks, &c. tending to shew, that the ancients knew there was a future state; and that the Jews were not under an equal providence. With an explication of some passages in Job, which relate to Christianity. By Julius Bate, A. M. rector of Sutton in Sussex, and chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Harrington, one of his Majesty's principal secretaries of state. London : printed for J. Robinson, at the Golden-Lion in Ludgate-Street, MDCCXLV. [1745]. ESTC No. T68499. Grub Street ID 292684.
  • Bate, Julius. The faith of the ancient Jews in the law of Moses, and the evidence of the types vindicated. In a letter to the Rev. Dr. Stebbing. By Julius Bate, A. M. rector of Sutton in Sussex, and chaplain to the Right Hon. William Earl of Harrington. London : printed, and sold by M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-noster Row; and W. Owen, at Homer's Head in Fleet-Street, MDCCXLVII. [1747]. ESTC No. T89319. Grub Street ID 309229.
  • Bate, Julius. A defence of Mr. Hutchinson's plan: being an answer to the modest apology, &c. in a letter to the country-clergyman. London : printed for James Hodges, at the Looking-Glass, over against St. Magnus's Church, London-Bridge: and M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, [1748]. ESTC No. T68836. Grub Street ID 292979.
  • Bate, Julius. Michah v. 2. and Mat. ii. 6. reconciled; with some remarks on Dr. Hunt's Latin oration at Oxford 1748. And Dr. Grey's last words of David. And David's numbering the people. By Julius Bate,. London : printed for James Hodges, and Mary Cooper, 1749. ESTC No. T89327. Grub Street ID 309236.
  • Bate, Julius. The use and intent of prophecy, and history of the Fall; cleared from the objections in Dr. C. Middleton's examination of the Lord Bishop of London's discourses concerning them. With some cursory animadversions on a letter, &c. to Dr. Waterland in 1731. In which is shewn I. That the Use of Prophecy, as it was taught and practised by Christ and his Apostles, was drawn from the Law and Prophets, as one continued Chain of Predictions: That the Law began with Adam; that the flaming Sword turning every way was the Ninbus and Chariot of the Cherubim, an Exhibition of the Powers in this System, with Christ upon a Throne above it; and that Sacrifice was a standing Prophecy, and consequently that his Lordship's Chain of Prophecie, is a golden one, that reached from Eden to Christ. II. That the Account of the Fall is true History, and not Apologue. III. That Dr. Middleton is not acquainted with the State of the Evidence for Christianity, and has been speaking Evil of those Things which he knows not. London : printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe, in Pater-Noster-Row, M.DCC.L. [1750]. ESTC No. T89328. Grub Street ID 309237.
  • Bate, Julius. The scripture meaning of Aleim and Berith, justified against the exceptions of Dr. Sharp in his two dissertations concerning Elohim and Berith. By Julius Bate, M.A. London : printed for E. Withers, at the Seven-Stars, near the Temple-Gate, Fleet-Street, 1751. ESTC No. T68496. Grub Street ID 292681.
  • Bate, Julius. A defence of Mr. Hutchinson's tenets in philosophy and divinity, In Answer to the objections of Mr. Berington. By Julius Bate, M.A. London : printed for E. Withers, at the Seven Stars, near the Temple-Gate in Fleet-Street, 1751. ESTC No. T64936. Grub Street ID 289869.
  • Bate, Julius. An hebrew grammar: formed on the usage of the words by the inspired writers: being, an attempt to make the learning of Hebrew easy. By Julius Bate, A.M. London : printed for J. Hodges, at the Looking-Glass, facing St Magnus's Church, London-Bridge, MDCCLI. [1751]. ESTC No. T66822. Grub Street ID 291483.
  • Bate, Julius. The blessing of Judah by Jacob, considered: the æra of Daniel's weeks ascertained; and the texts construed, Chap. IX. ver. 23-7. In two dissertations. By Julius Bate, A. M. London : printed for E. Withers, at the Seven Stars in Fleet-Street, MDCCLIII. [1753]. ESTC No. T63272. Grub Street ID 288535.
  • Bate, Julius. The integrity of the Hebrew text, and many passages of Scripture, vindicated from the objections and misconstructions of Mr. Kennicott. By Julius Bate, M.A. London : printed for E. Withers, at the Seven Stars, in Fleetstreet, opposite to Chancery-lane, M DCC LIV. [1754]. ESTC No. T89326. Grub Street ID 309235.
  • Bate, Julius. A reply to Dr. Sharp's review and defence of his dissertations on the scripture meaning of Aleim and Berith. By Julius Bate, A.M. London : printed for E. Withers, at the Seven Stars, in Fleetstreet, MDCCLV. [1755]. ESTC No. T90224. Grub Street ID 310081.
  • Bate, Julius. An enquiry into the occasional and standing similitudes of the Lord God, in the Old and New-Testament; or the forms made use of by Jehovah Aleim to represent themselves to true believers, before and since the Law by Moses. With a dissertation on the supposed confusion of tongues at Babel. By Julius Bate, A.M. London : printed for E. Withers, at the Seven-Stars, in Fleet-Street, [1756]. ESTC No. T90225. Grub Street ID 310082.
  • Bate, Julius. An Hebrew grammar: formed on the usage of the words by the inspired writers: being, an attempt to make the learning of Hebrew easy. By Julius Bate, A.M. Dublin: printed in the year, 1756. ESTC No. T166792. Grub Street ID 204948.
  • Bate, Julius. Remarks upon Dr. Benson's sermon on the gospel-method of justification. By Julius Bate, A.M. London : printed for J. Buckland, at the Buck in Pater-Noster-Row; E. Withers, at the Seven-Stars in Fleet-Street; T. Field, at the Wheat-Sheaf, the End of Pater-Noster-Row, Cheapside; and E. Dilly, at the Rose and Crown in the Poultry, [1758]. ESTC No. T89311. Grub Street ID 309221.
  • Bate, Julius. The use and intent of prophecy, and history of the fall; Cleared from the objections in Dr. C. Middleton's examination of the Lord Bishop of London's discourses concerning them. With some cursory animadversions on a letter, &c. to Dr. Waterland in 1731. In which is shewn I. That the use of prophecy, as it was taught and practised by Christ and his apostles, was drawn from the law and prophets, as one continued chain of predictions: that the law began with Adam; that the flaming sword turning every way was the nimbus and chariot of the Cherubim, an exhibition of the powers in this system, with Christ upon a throne above it; and that sacrifice was a standing prophecy, and consequently that his Lordship's chain of prophecies is a golden one, that reached from Eden to Christ. II. That the account of the fall is true history, and not apologue. III. That Dr. Middleton is not acquainted with the state of the evidence for Christianity, and has been speaking evil of those things which he knows not. London : Printed for E. Withers, at the Seven Stars, between the Temple Gates, in Fleet-Street, MDCCLVIII. [1758]. ESTC No. T177313. Grub Street ID 214258.
  • Bate, Julius. Critica Hebraea: or, a Hebrew-English dictionary, without points: in which the several derivatives are reduced to their genuine roots, their specific significations from thence illustrated, and exemplified by passages cited at length from Scripture, The several versions of which are occasionally corrected. The whole supplying the place of a commentary on the words and more difficult passages in the sacred writings. By Julius Bate, M.A. Rector of Sutton, in Sussex. London : printed for M. Folingsby, at Numb. 4, in Fleet-Street, MDCCLXVII. [1767]. ESTC No. T89321. Grub Street ID 309231.