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PRIDEAUX-PRIESTLEY. 



The doctrine of the Sabbath. Delivered in 

 the Act at Oxon. anno, 1622. And now trans- 

 lated into English for the benefit of the com- 

 mon people. 2d ed. Lomlon, 1(534. 4 



PRIDKAl X (MATHIAS), M.A., Fellow / Infer 

 college, Oxford. An easy and compendious in- 

 troduction for reading all sorts of histories. 

 Contrived in a more facile way than heretofore 

 hath been published ; out of the papers of 

 M. P. Gth ed. , corrected and augmented with 

 an exact continuation of all the Popes, Empe- 

 rors, and our Kings of England to this present 

 time. To which is added, a synopsis of coun- 

 cils, by John PKIDEAUX. Oxford, 1082. 4 



PRIESTCRAFT. Priestcraft defended ; a ser- 

 mon occasioned by the expulsion of six young 

 gentlemen from Oxford university, for pray- 

 ing, reading, and expounding the Scriptures ; 

 humbly dedicated to Mr V c r and the 

 Heads of Houses, by their humble servant the 

 Shaver; [J. MACGOWAN]. llth ed. 



London, 1679. 8 



Priestcraft in perfection : or, A detection of the 

 fraud of inserting and continuing this clause 

 (The Church hath power to decree rites and 

 ceremonys, and authority in controversy's of 

 faith) in the twentieth article of the Articles 

 of the Church of England. [By Anthony COL- 

 LINS.] 3d ed. London, 1710. 8 

 [The above has also been ascribed to Matthew 



TINDAL.] 



Reflections on a late pamphlet, intitled, Priest- 

 craft in perfection. [By Anthony COLLINS.] 



London, 1710. 8* 



A vindication of the Church of England from 

 the aspersions of a late libel [by A. Collins] 

 intituled Priestcraft in perfection, &c. Where- 

 in the controverted clause of the Church's 

 power in the xxth article is shewn to be of 

 equal authority with all the rest of the arti- 

 cles ; and the fraud and forgery, charged upon 

 the clergy on the account of that clause, are 

 retorted upon their accusers. With a preface 

 containing some remarks upon the Reflections 

 on that pamphlet. By a priest of the Church 

 of England ; [Hilkiah BEDFORD]. 



London, 1710. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



PRIESTLEY (JOSEPH), LL.D. An address to 

 Protestant dissenters, on the subject of giving 

 the Lord's Supper to children. 



London, 1773. 8 



Additions to the Address to Protestant dis- 

 senters, on the subject of the Lord's Supper, 

 with some corrections of it ; and a letter to 

 the author of the Protestant dissenter's answer 

 to it. London, 1770. 8 



An examination of Dr Reid's Inquiry into the 

 human mind on the principles of common 

 sense, Dr Beattie's Essay on the nature and 

 immutability of truth, and Dr Oswald's Ap- 

 peal to common sense in behalf of religion. 



London, 1774. 8 



HARTLEY'S theory of the human mind ; with 

 essays relating to the subject of it. 1775 



The doctrine of philosophical necessity illus- 

 trated ; being an appendix t.i the Disquisitions 

 relating to matter and spirit. To which is 

 added, an answer to the letters on mau rial- 

 iam, and on Hartley's theory of the mind. 



London, 1777. 8 

 Another copy. 



Experiments and observations on dilfereiit 

 kinds of air. 3vol. [Vol. i., 3d ed. ; vol. 

 ii., 2d ed.] London, 1777-84. 8 



A free discussion of the doctrines of material- 

 ism, and philosophical necessity, in a corre- 

 spondence between Dr Price, and Dr Priestley. 

 To which are added, by Dr Priestley, An in- 

 troduction, explaining the nature of the con- 

 troversy, and letters to several writers who 

 have animadverted on his Disquisitions relat- 

 ing to matter and spirit, or his treatise on ne- 

 cessity. London, 1778. 8 

 Experiments and observations relating to va- 

 rious branches of natural philosophy ; with a 

 continuation of the Observations on air. 3 

 vol. London, 1779-86. 8 

 Institutes of natural and revealed religion. To 

 which is prefixed, an essay on the best method 

 of communicating religious knowledge to the 

 members of Christian societies. 2d ed. 2 vol. 



Birmingham, 1782. 8 

 Another copy. 



A reply to the animadversions on the history 

 of the corruptions of Christianity, in the 

 monthly review for June, 1783 ; with addi- 

 tional observations relating to the doctrine of 

 the primitive Church, concerning the person 

 of Christ. Birmingham, 1783. 8 



Discourses on various subjects, including seve- 

 ral on particular occasions. 



Birmingham, 1787. 8 



Familiar letters, addressed to the inhabitants 

 of Birmingham, in refutation of several charges 

 advanced against the dissenters and Unitarians. 

 By the Rev. Mr Madan. Also letters to the 

 Rev. Edward Burn, in answer to his on the in- 

 fallibility of the apostolic testimony concerning 

 the person of Christ. And considerations on the 

 difterences of opinion among Christians, which 

 originally accompanied the reply to the Rev. 

 Mr Venn. 2d ed. BirmiiigJiam, 1790. 8 

 A general history of the Christian Church, to 

 the fall of the Western empire. 2 vol. 



Birmingham, 1790. 8 



A general history of the Christian Church, from 

 the fall of the Western empire to the present 

 time. 4 vol. Northumberland, 1802, 3. 8 

 An history of the corruptions of Christianity. 

 2 vol. 2d ed. Birmingham, 1793. 8 



The history and present state of electricity, 

 with original experiments. 5th ed. 



London, 1794. 4 



Discourses relating to the evidences of reveal- 

 ed religion. 3 vol. London, 1794-99. 8 

 Notes on all the Books of Scripture, for the 

 use of the pulpit and private families. 4 vol. 

 Northumberland, 1803, 4. 8 

 Memoirs of the Rev. Dr J. P. to the year 

 1795. Written by himself. With a continua- 



