Books by George Stanley Faber.

Anglican theologian and prolific author. He was a typologist, who believed that all the world's myths were corrupted versions of the original stories in the Bible, and an advocate of Day-Age Theory.

A Dissertation on the Mysteries of the Cabiri Volume 1 by George Stanley Faber (1803)

A Dissertation on the Mysteries of the Cabiri Volume 2 by George Stanley Faber (1803)

A dissertation on the prophecies, that have been fulfilled, are now fulfilling Volume 1 by George Stanley Faber (1808)

A dissertation on the prophecies, that have been fulfilled, are now fulfilling Volume 2 by George Stanley Faber (1808)

A general and connected view of the prophecies by George Stanley Faber (1809)

A practical treatise on the ordinary operations of the Holy Spirit by George Stanley Faber (1814)

A supplement to the Dissertation on the 1260 years by George Stanley Faber (1806)

A treatise on the genius and object of the patriarchal Volume 1  by George Stanley Faber (1823)

A treatise on the genius and object of the patriarchal Volume 2  by George Stanley Faber (1823)

A dissertation on the prophecy contained in Daniel IX. 24-27 by George Stanley Faber (1811)

Four sermons on the doctrine of regeneration by George Stanley Faber (1853)

Napoleon III, the man of prophecy by George Stanley Faber (1865)

The apostolicity of Trinitarianism Volume 1  by George Stanley Faber (1832)

The apostolicity of Trinitarianism Volume 2  by George Stanley Faber (1832)

The origin of pagan idolatry by George Stanley Faber (1816)

The origin of pagan idolatry by Volume 1 George Stanley Faber (1816)

The origin of pagan idolatry by Volume 2 George Stanley Faber (1816)

The origin of pagan idolatry by Volume 3 George Stanley Faber (1816)