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Familiar epistles to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, of Leeds, in Yorkshire in which it is shewn, I. That the charges brought by him against the orthodox, are applicable to none but people of the doctor's own persuasion. II. That, notwithstanding his endeavours to destroy the Doctrines of Christ's Divinity, and the vicarious Punishment of Sin ; the Doctor has established both, even to a Demonstration. III. That what the Doctor calls Rational - Religion, has, according to his own Account, been productive of the most unhappy and irrational Consequences. IV. That the Doctor's religious Pamphlets are a full and Compleat Refutation of themselves. By the author of the shaver's sermon on the Oxford expulsion

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  • "Familiar epistles to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, of Leeds, in Yorkshire in which it is shewn, I. That the charges brought by him against the orthodox, are applicable to none but people of the doctor's own persuasion. ... By the author of the shaver's sermon on the Oxford expulsion"
  • "Familiar epistles to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, of Leeds, in Yorkshire in which it is shewn, I. That the charges brought by him against the orthodox, are applicable to none but people of the doctor's own persuasion. II. That, notwithstanding his endeavours to destroy the Doctrines of Christ's Divinity, and the vicarious Punishment of Sin ; the Doctor has established both, even to a Demonstration. III. That what the Doctor calls Rational - Religion, has, according to his own Account, been productive of the most unhappy and irrational Consequences. IV. That the Doctor's religious Pamphlets are a full and Compleat Refutation of themselves. By the author of the shaver's sermon on the Oxford expulsion"@en
  • "Familiar epistles to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, of Leeds, in Yorkshire in which it is shewn, I. That the charges brought by him against the orthodox, are applicable to none but people of the doctor's own persuasion. II. That, notwithstanding his endeavours to destroy the Doctrines of Christ's Divinity, and the vicarious Punishment of Sin ; the Doctor has established both, even to a Demonstration. III. That what the Doctor calls Rational - Religion, has, according to his own Account, been productive of the most unhappy and irrational Consequences. IV. That the Doctor's religious Pamphlets are a full and Compleat Refutation of themselves. By the author of the shaver's sermon on the Oxford expulsion"
  • "Familiar epistles to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, of Leeds, in Yorkshire; in which it is shewn, I. that the charges brought by him against the orthodox, are applicable to none but people of the doctor's own persuasion. ... By the author of the shaver's sermon on the Oxford expulsion"@en
  • "Familiar epistles to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, of Leeds, in Yorkshire In which it is shewn, I. That the charges brought by him against the orthodox, are applicable to none but people of the doctor's own persuasion. II. That, notwithstanding his endeavours to destroy the doctrines of Christ's divinity, and the vicarious punishment of sin ; the doctor has established both, even to a demonstration. III. That what the doctor calls rational-religion, has, according to his own account, been productive of the most unhappy and irrational consequences. IV. That the doctor's religious pamphlets are a full and compleat refutation of themselves. By the author of The Shaver's sermon on the Oxford expulsion"
  • "Familiar epistles to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, of Leeds, in Yorkshire In which it is shewn, I. That the charges brought by him against the orthodox, are applicable to none but people of the doctor's own persuasion. II. That, notwithstanding his endeavours to destroy the doctrines of Christ's divinity, and the vicarious punishment of sin ; the doctor has established both, even to a demonstration. III. That what the doctor calls rational-religion, has, according to his own account, been productive of the most unhappy and irrational consequences. IV. That the doctor's religious pamphlets are a full and compleat refutation of themselves. By the author of The Shaver's sermon on the Oxford expulsion"@en
  • "Familiar epistles to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, of Leeds, in Yorkshire; in which it is shewn, I. That the charges brought by him against the orthodox, are applicable to none but people of the doctor's own persuasion. ... By the author of the shaver's sermon on the Oxford expulsion"@en
  • "Familiar epistles to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, of Leeds, in Yorkshire : in which it is shewn, I. That the charges brought by him against the orthodox, are applicable to none but people of the doctor's own persuasion"@en
  • "Familiar epistles to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, of Leeds, in Yorkshire : in which it is shewn, I. That the charges brought by him against the orthodox, are applicable to none but people of the doctor's own persuasion. ... By the author of the shaver's sermon on the Oxford expulsion"
  • "Familiar epistles to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, of Leeds, in Yorkshire"@en
  • "Familiar epistles to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, of Leeds, in Yorkshire in which it is shewn, I. That the charges brought by him against the orthodox, are applicable to none but people of the doctor's own persuasion. ... By the author of the shaver's sermon on the Oxford expulsion"@en