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Joseph Priestley | lit.salon
Joseph Priestley
Born:
1733
Died:
1804
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Born:
1733
Died:
1804
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An appeal to the serious and candid professors of Christianity: ... By a lover of the Gospel. ...
1812
Joseph Priestley
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A description of a new chart of history, containing, A view of the principal revolutions of empire, that have taken place in the world
1770
Joseph Priestley
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A course of lectures on oratory and criticism. By Joseph Priestley.
1777
Joseph Priestley
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General View of the Arguments for the Unity of God and Against the Divinity and Preexistence of Christ From Reason, From the Scriptures and From History
1783
Joseph Priestley
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A description of a chart of biography: with a catalogue of all the names inserted in it, and the dates annexed to them....
1764
Joseph Priestley
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A catechism for children and young persons.
1779
Joseph Priestley
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Historical account of the navigable rivers, canals, and railways, throughout Great Britain: as a reference to Nichols, Priestley & Walker's new map of inland navigation, derived from original and parliamentary documents in the possession of Joseph Priestley, esq.
1831
Joseph Priestley
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Discourses relating to the evidences of revealed religion: delivered in the Church of the Universalists, at Philadelphia, 1796 ...
1794
Joseph Priestley
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Considerations on the doctrine of phlogiston, and the decomposition of water
1796
Joseph Priestley
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Familiar Introduction to the Study of Electricity By Joseph Priestley
1768
Joseph Priestley
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Experiments and observations on different kinds of air.
1774
Joseph Priestley
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An appeal to the public, on the subject of the riots in Birmingham.
1791
Joseph Priestley, William Russell, J. D.
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Socrates and Jesus compared
1803
Joseph Priestley
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A Familiar Illustration of Certain Passages of Scripture Relating to the Power of Man to Do the ...
1812
Joseph Priestley
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The history and present state of electricity: with original experiments
1767
Joseph Priestley
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Familiar letters, addressed to the inhabitants of the town of Birmingham, in refutation of several charges advanced against the Dissenters by the Rev. M. Madan, rector of St. Philip's, in his sermon, entitled, "The principal claims of the Dissenters considered," preached at St. Philip's Church on Sunday, February 14, 1790
1790
Joseph Priestley
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Heads of lectures on a course of experimental philosophy, particularly including chemistry, delivered at the new college in Hackney
1794
Joseph Priestley
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Disquisitions relating to matter and spirit: to which is added, The history of the philosophical doctrine concerning the origin of the soul, and the nature of matter; with its influence on Christianity, especially with respect to the doctrine of the pre-exitence of Christ.
1777
Joseph Priestley
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Comparison of the institutions of Moses with those of the Hindoos and other ancient nations: with Remarks on Mr. Dupuis's Origin of all religions, the Laws and institutions of Moses methodized, and an Address to the Jews on the present state of the world and the prophecies relating to it.
1799
Joseph Priestley, Grafton, Augustus Henry Fitzroy Duke of
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A course of lectures on the theory of language and universal grammar.
1762
Joseph Priestley
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Letters to a philosophical unbeliever.
1767
Joseph Priestley
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An address to Protestant dissenters of all denominations, on the approaching election of Members of Parliament, with respect to the state of public liberty in general, and of American affairs in particular.
1774
Joseph Priestley
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A familiar introduction to the theory and practice of perspective.
1770
Joseph Priestley
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Considerations for the use of young men and the parents of young men.
1775
Joseph Priestley
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An history of the corruptions of Christianity
1782
Joseph Priestley
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Lectures on history, and general policy: to which is prefixed,An essay on a course of liberal education for civil and active life
1788
Joseph Priestley
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A continuation of the Letters to the philosophers and politicians of France, on the subject of religion; and of the Letters to a philosophical unbeliever: in answer to Mr. Paine's Age of reason.
1794
Joseph Priestley
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Unitarianism explained and defended in a discourse delivered in Philadelphia, 1796.
1796
Joseph Priestley
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Miscellaneous observations relating to education: more especially, as it respects the conduct of the mind : to which are added, an essay on a course of liberal education for civil and active life
1778
Joseph Priestley
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Letters to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: occasioned by his Reflections on the revolution in France, &c.
1791
Joseph Priestley
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Institutes of natural and revealed religion
1772
Joseph Priestley
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Letters to the Jews: inviting them to an amicable discussion of the evidences of Christianity. By Joseph Priestley, ...
1786
Joseph Priestley
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Defences of unitarianism for the years 1788 & 1789: containing letters to Dr. Horsley, Lord Bishop of St. David's to the Rev. Mr. Barnard, the Rev. Dr. Knowles, and the Rev. Mr. Hawkins.
1789
Joseph Priestley
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The conduct to be observed by Dissenters in order to procure the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts: recommended in a sermon, preached before the congregations of the Old and New Meetings, at Birmingham, November 5, 1789....
1789
Joseph Priestley
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The present state of Europe compared with antient prophecies: a sermon preached at the Gravel Pit Meeting in Hackney, February 28, 1794 ...; with a preface, containing the reasons for the author's leaving England.
1794
Joseph Priestley
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Autobiography of Joseph Priestley.: Memoirs written by himself. An account of further discoveries in air.
1970
Joseph Priestley
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The rudiments of English grammar: adapted to the use of schools. With observations on style
1761
Joseph Priestley
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The history and present state of electricity, with original experiments
1769
Joseph Priestley
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The history and present state of discoveries relating to vision, light, and colours
1772
Joseph Priestley
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Experiments and observations relating to various branches of natural philosophy: with a continuation of the observations on air. The second volume
1779
Joseph Priestley
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Defences of unitarianism for the year 1787: containing letters to the Rev. Dr. Geddes, to the Rev. Dr. Price, part II. and to the candidates for orders in the two universities : part II, relating to Mr. Howe's Appendix to his fourth volume of Observations on books, a letter by an under-graduate of Oxford, Dr. Croft's Bampton lectures, and several other publications
1788
Joseph Priestley
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A sermon on the subject of the slave trade: delivered to a society of Protestant dissenters, at the new meeting, in Birmingham; and published at their request
1788
Joseph Priestley
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A general history of the Christian church ...
1790
Joseph Priestley
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An address to the Unitarian congregation at Philadelphia, delivered on Sunday, March 5, 1797: By Joseph Priestley, L.L.D. F.R.S. &c.
1797
Joseph Priestley
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The doctrine of phlogiston established, and that of the composition of water refuted.
1800
Joseph Priestley
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A general history of the Christian church: from the fall of the western empire to the present time.
1802
Joseph Priestley
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Tracts in controversy with Bishop Horsley
1815
Joseph Priestley
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The theological and miscellaneous works of Joseph Priestley
1817
Joseph Priestley
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Scientific correspondence of Joseph Priestley.: Ninety-seven letters addressed to Josiah Wedgwood, Sir Joseph Banks, Capt. James Keir, James Watt, Dr. William Withering, Dr. Benjamin Rush, and others. Together with an appendix: I. The likenesses of Priestley in oil, ink, marble, and metal. II. The Lunar society of Birmingham. III. Inventory of Priestley's laboratory in 1791.
1892
Joseph Priestley
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The discovery of oxygen, part 1.: experiments
1894
Joseph Priestley