Herbert Newell Bate (31 May 1871 – 18 May 1941) was an Anglican priest and theologian who was Dean of York between 1932[1] and 1941. He was a prolific writer and authored many books and articles.[2][3][4]
Bate, Rev. Herbert Newell; Peers, Charles Reed; Allen, H. P.; Déarmer, P. (1909). The book of the English Church pageant, Fulham Palace, June 10-16, 1909. London. OCLC810902666.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
——— (1910). The Healthful Spirit. London: Longmans, Green. OCLC25063603.
———; Marchant, James; Cunningham, Bertram Keir; David, A. A.; Dwelly, Frederick William; Hutton, William Holden; Martin, Robert Edmund; Masterman, John Howard Bertram; Temple, William; Williams, Garfield; Woods, E. T. (1926). The Future of the Church of England: A Volume of Essays. London: Longmans. OCLC961022058.
Bate, Rev Herbert Newell (1918). The Sibylline Oracles, Books 3-5, by the Rev. H.N. Bate, M.A. New York: The Macmillan Company. OCLC1084894560.
——— (1927). Faith and order; proceedings of the World conference, Lausanne, August 3-21, 1927. New York: G.H. Doran Company. OCLC2625122.
——— (1928). Reports of the World Conference on Faith and Order : Lausanne, Switzerland August 3 to 21, 1927. Boston, Mass.: World Conference on Faith and Order. Continuation Committee. OCLC1430458241.
——— (1930). Report of the committee appointed by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York to consider the findings of the Lausanne Conference on Faith and Order, presented February 1930. Westminster: Church Assembly; W.H. Smith pr. OCLC931107015.
Turner, C. H.; Bate, H. N. (1931). Catholic and Apostolic : Collected Papers. London, Milwaukee: A.R. Mowbray; Morehouse Pub. Co. OCLC5043794.
——— (1931). A Bibliography of Literature Dealing with Subjects with which the Faith and Order Movement is Concerned. Ipswich: W.E. Harrison, Ancient House Press. OCLC9104625.
Turner, C. H.; Bate, H. N. (1931). Catholic and Apostolic Collected Papers. London, Milwaukee: Morehouse. OCLC173467703.
Gray, Edwin; Raine, Angelo; Bate, H. N.; Gray, Almira (1933). The Mansion House of the Treasurers of York Minster, Now Treasurer's House and Gray's Court. York: Ben Johnson. OCLC931373999.
——— (1934). Frank Edward Brightman, 1856-1932. London: Milford. OCLC24684541.
———; Hodgson, Leonard; Brown, Ralph W. (1934). Convictions. A selection from the responses of the churches to the report of the World Conference on Faith and Order, held at Lausanne in 1927. London, New York: Macmillan. OCLC1440754.
Harrison, Frederick; Bate, H. N. (1935). Guide book to York Minster. York: Dean & Chapter. OCLC931113480.
———; Harrison, Frederick (1937). English Manuscripts of the Fourteenth Century, c.1250 to 1400. London: New York, Studio. OCLC1283804651.
——— (1937). Preces in Sacra synodo provinciae Eboracensis recitandae (in Latin). Oxford: Oxford U. P. OCLC988848948.
———; Eeles, F. C. (1946). Thoughts on the shape of the liturgy. London: A.R. Mowbray. OCLC12030887.
——— (1956). A guide to the Epistles of Saint Paul. London: Longmans, Green and Co. OCLC16817431.
——— (1956). History of the Church to A. D. 325. London: Rivingtons. OCLC1260462268.