PRIESTLEY, Joseph, LL.D., F.R.S., continued. 1 Forms of Prayer, and other Offices, for the use of Unitarian Societies. Birmingham, 1783. 8° (5.5X3). ... Church Discipline; 2 Free Address (A) to Protestant Dissenters, on . . . with a preliminary Discourse, concerning the Spirit of Christianity, and the Corruption of it, by False Notions of Religion. London, 1770. 8° (5.5X3.1). 3 Free Address (A) to Protestant Dissenters, on the subject of the Lord's Supper; and a Letter to the Author of the Protestant Dissenter's Answer to it. 3d ed., with Improvements. London, 1774. 2° (5.5X3.1). 5 General-Fast Sermon, April 19, 1793. Northumberland, 1802-'03. 8° (5.8×3.3). 8 General View (A) of the Arguments for the Unity of God; and against the Divinity and Pre-existence of Christ, from Reason, from the Scriptures, and from History. Philadelphia, 1794. 12°, pp. 24. [2 copies.] 9 Harmony (A) of the Evangelists in English; with Critical Dissertations, an occasional Paraphrase, and Notes for the use of the unlearned. London, 1780. 4° (7.4X4.8). 10 Hartley's Theory of the Human Mind, on the Principles of the Associa tion of Ideas; with Essays relating to the subject of it. London, 1775. 8° (6.1×3.4). 11 Heads of Lectures on a Course of Experimental Philosophy, particularly including Chemistry, delivered at the New College in Hackney. London, 1794. 8° (5.5X3.2). [2 copies.] 12 Historical Eulogium on J. Priestley. See CUVIER, G. C. L. F. D. 2. Birmingham, 1782. * Vol. 1, 8° (5.8×3.2). 18 Institutes of Natural and Revealed London, 1801. 8°, pp. 67. Religion. ... [With] Essay on Religious Knowledge to the MemVol. 1, 2. Birmingham, 1782. 8° (5.7X3.2). PRIESTLEY, Joseph, LL.D., F.R.S., continued. [With] An Essay 4th 1 Institutes of Natural and Revealed Religion. Birmingham, 1788. 4° (7×4.8). 3 Lectures on History and General Policy; to which is prefixed, An Essay [2 copies.] 8°, pp. 48. 4 Letter to an Antipædobaptist. Northumberland, 1802. Letter to Rev. J. B. Linn, in Defence of the Pamphlet, Socrates and Northumberland, 1803. 8°, pp. 42. 8 Letter to Rev. Mr. J. Palmer, in Defence of the Illustrations of Philosophical Necessity. London, 1779. 8°, pp. 98. [2 copies.] 9 Letter (Second) to Rev. Mr. John Palmer, in Defence of the Doctrine of Philosophical Necessity. London, 1780. 8°, pp. 64. [2 copies.] 10 Letter to Rt. Hon. William Pitt; on Toleration and Church Establishments; occasioned by his Speech against the Test and Corporation Acts, March 28, 1787. London, 1787. 8°, pp. 54. 11 Letters to the Author of Remarks on several late Publications relative to the Dissenters. London, 1770. 8°, pp. 70. 12 Letters to the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, occasioned by his Reflections on the Revolution in France, &c. 3d ed. corrected. Birmingham, 1791. 8° (5.4X3.2). [2 copies.] 13 Letters to Dr. Horsley, in Answer to his Animadversions on the History of the Corruptions of Christianity. With additional Evidence that the Primitive Christian Church was Unitarian. Birmingham, 1783. 8° (5.8X3.3). 14 Letters to Dr. Horsley. Part II. containing farther Evidence that the Primitive Christian Church was Unitarian. Birmingham, 1784. 8° (5.8X3.3). 15 Letters to Dr. Horsley. Part III. containing an Answer to his Remarks on Letters - Part II., and Strictures on Mr. Howe's Ninth Number of Observations on Books. Birmingham, 1786. 8°, pp. 64. 16 Letters to the Inhabitants of Northumberland and its Neighbourhood. Part I., II. Northumberland, 1799. 8°, pp. 48, 42. 17 Letters to the Inhabitants of Northumberland and its Neighbourhood. 2d ed. with Additions. Philadelphia, 1801. 8°, pp. 96. 18 Letters to the Jews; inviting them to an amicable Discussion of the Evidences of Christianity. 2d ed. Birmingham, 1787. 8°, pp. 56. Part II. Occasioned by D. Levi's Reply to the Birmingham, 1787. 8°, pp. 56. [2 copies.] 19 Letters to the Jews. former Letters. 20 Letters to the Members of the New Jerusalem Church, formed by Baron Swedenborg. Birmingham, 1791. 8°, pp. xxi., 70. PRIESTLEY, Joseph, LL.D., F.R.S., continued. 1 Letters (Two) to Dr. Newcome, on the Duration of Our Saviour's Birmingham, 1787. 8° (5.5X3.2). 7 Memoirs of Dr. Joseph Priestley, to the year 1795: with a Continuation to the time of his Decease, by his Son, J. Priestley: and Observations on his Writings, by T. Cooper: and Rev. W. Christie. 2 vols. Northumberland, 1806. 8° (6.1×3.3), pp. 824. 8 Miscellaneous Observations relating to Education, more especially as it respects the Conduct of the Mind. To which is added, An Essay on a Course of Liberal Education for Civil and Active Life. Bath, 1778. 8° (5.5×3.4). 9 Notes on all the Books of Scripture, for the use of the Pulpit and Private Families. Vol. [1]-4. Northumberland, 1803-'04. 8° (5.9×3.3). 10 Observation on the Increase of Infidelity. 3d ed. To which are added, Animadversions on the Writings of several modern Unbelievers, and especially the Ruins of Mr. Volney. Philadelphia, 1797. 8° (5.9x3.3). 14 Reflections on Death. Sermon on the Death of Rev. Robert Robinson, 15 Remarks on the Monthly Review of the Letters to Dr. Horsley; by PRIESTLEY, Joseph, LL.D., F.R.S., continued. 1 Sermons selected from Dr. Priestly's Discourses on the Evidences of Revelation. 2 Socrates and Jesus compared. [London] 1799. 12°, pp. 71. Philadelphia, 1803. 8°, pp. 60. 3 Unitarianism explained and defended, in a Discourse, delivered at Phila- 4 Use of Christianity, especially in difficult times; Farewell Sermon, at Editor. See THEOLOGICAL. Repository (The). Vol 1-6. 7 Continuation of Dr. Priestley's Memoirs. See PRIESTLEY, J., LL.D. PRINCE, George, of Bath, Me. 8 Weymouth's Voyage. See MAINE Hist. Society. (Collections, vol. 6.) PRESIDENTS' Messages, Addresses, &c. 1789-1846. See WILLIAMS, E. PRINCE, Rev. John, LL.D., of Salem, Mass.; b. 1751. d. 1836. 9 Contributions. See AMERICAN Academy, &c. (Memoirs, vol. 1; New Series, vol. 1.) 10 Memoir of Rev. John Prince, by C. W. Upham. See MASS. Hist. Society. (Collections, 3d Series, vol. 5.) PRINCE, N. A. Editor. See PRINCE, W. R. Memoir and Select Writings. PRINCE, Nathan, Tutor & Fellow of Harvard Callege; b. about 1700. d. 1748. 11 Constitution (The) and Government of Harvard College; with Reasons to prove that the Overseers have no Independent Power over the Corporation. [Boston, 1742.] 4°, pp. 43. PRINCE, Rev. Thomas, Pastor of Old South Church, Boston; b. 1687. d. 1758. 12 Account of the First Appearance of the Northern Lights, 1716. See MASS. Hist. Society. (Collections, 1st Series, vol. 2.) 13 Annals of New-England. Vol. 2, No. I.-III. Boston, 1755. See MASS. 14 Case (The) of Heman considered. Sermon on the Death of Edward 15 Character (The) of Caleb. Sermon on the Lord's Day after the Funeral NOTE. Imperfect, wanting title-page. In two parts, paged independently. 17 Chronological History (A) of New-England, in the form of Annals; ... from the Discovery of Capt. Gosnold, in 1602, to the Arrival of Gov. Belcher, in 1730. With an Introduction. Boston, MDCCXXXVI. New ed. Boston, 1826. 8° (6.2×3.6). PRINCE, Rev. William Reed; b. 1817. d. 1845. 1 Memoir and Select Writings of William Reed Prince. Edited by N. A. Prince. With a Sketch of his Qualities as a Preacher, by G. Shepard. [Portrait.] Portland, 1846. 12° (5.3×3.1). [2 copies.] PRINCETON ESSAYS. Theological Essays: extracted from the Princeton Review. New-York & London, 1846. 8° (7X4), pp. 705. 2 3 Essays, theological and miscellaneous, reprinted from the Princeton Review. Second Series. Including the Contributions of the late Rev. A. B. Dod. New-York and London, 1847. 8° (7X4), pp. 612. PRINCETON Review (The). See BIBLICAL Repertory (The), &c. 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