• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content

Joseph Priestley Online

Information about Joseph Priestley

  • About
  • Where to Start Research?
  • Research Resources
  • Show Search
Hide Search
You are here: Home / Rutt / Volumes

Volumes

John Towill Rutt's Volumes Online

  • Volume 1 Pt 1-Memoirs and Correspondence
  • Volume 1 Pt 2-Life and Correspondence
  • Volume 2-The Institutes, Appeal, and Familiar Illustration
  • Volume 3-Remarks on Dr Reid's Inquiry, Dr Beattie's Essay, and Dr Oswald's Appeal; Introductory Essays to Hartley's Theory of the Human Mind; Disquisitions relating to Matter and Spirit, and the Doctrine of Philosophical Necessity Illustrated
  • Volume 4-A Free Discussion between Dr Price and Dr Priestley, Letters to Rev. J. Berrington, Dr Kenrick, Mr J. Whitehead, Dr Horsley, Rev J Palmer, and Jacob Bryant, Esq; Collin's Inquiry; and letters to Philosophical Necessity Illustrated
  • Volume 5-The History of Corruptions of Christianity
  • Volume 6-An History of Early Opinions Concerning Jesus Christ
  • Volume 7-An History of Early Opinions Concerning Jesus Christ; and Essays and Miscellaneous Papers in Theological Repository
  • Volume 8-A General History of the Christian Church, to the Fall of the Western Empire
  • Volume 9-A General History of the Christian Church, to the Fall of the Western Empire
  • Volume 10-A General History of the Christian Church, to the Fall of the Western Empire
  • Volume 11-Notes on the Old Testament
  • Volume 12-Notes on the Old Testament
  • Volume 13-Notes on the New Testament
  • Volume 14-Notes on the New Testament
  • Volume 15-Discourses on Various Subjects, Discourses on the Evidence of Revealed Religion, and Single Sermons
  • Volume 16-Discourses Relating to the Evidences of Revealed Religion, Four Discourses, Intended to Have Been Delivered at Philadelphia, and Single Discourses
  • Volume 17-Observation on the Increase of Infidelity: Letters to M. Volney: a Comparison of the Institutions of Moses with those of the Hindoos and other Ancient Nations; with Remarks on M. Dupuis's Orgin of all Religions, and on the Allegorizing Talents of M. Boullanger: and the Doctrines of Heathen Philosophy Compared with those of Revelation
  • Volume 18-Defences of the History of the Corruptions of Christianity, in Reply to Dr Horsley and Mr Badcock, 1783-1787: and Defences of Unitarianism, 1786, 1787
  • Volume 19-Defences of Unitarianism for 1788 and 1789; a Letter to the Right Hon. William Pitt; Familiar Letters to the Inhabitants of Birmingham; and an Appeal to the Public on the Riots of Birmingham
  • Volume 20-Critical Dissertations Prefixed to a Harmony of the Evangelists; Letter to Archbishop Newcome, on the Duration of our Savior's Ministry; Letters and Addresses to the Jews: Letters to a Young Man, etc., etc.
  • Volume 21-Miscellaneous Letters: to the Members of the New Jerusalem Church; to the Philosophers and Politicians of France; Outline of the Evidences of Revealed Religion; Addresses to the Protestant Dissenters; Devotional Offices and Catechisms, etc., etc.
  • Volume 22-An Essay on the First Principles of Government, and on the Nature of Political, Civil, and Religious Liberty; Letters to the Right Honourables Edmund Burke, Occassioned by his Reflections on the Revolution in France; and Tracts on Civil and Religious Liberty
  • Volume 23-The Rudiments of English Grammar; a Course of Lectures on the Theory of Language, and Universal Grammar; and on Oratory and Criticism
  • Volume 24-Lectures on History and General Policy; to which is Prefixed, an Essay on a Course of Liberal Education for Civil and Active Life; and an Additional Lecture on the Constitution of the United States
  • Volume 25-Observations Relating to Education, A Political Dialogue; Letters to the Inhabitants of Nothumberland; Letters to the Bishops; Prefaces to the Scientific Works, ect. Indexes to the whole series

Joseph Priestley Online

Copyright © 2023 ·Andrew-Burd-Harris