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Give an account of what Paul suffered in preaching the gospel from his own brief account of it. 2 Cor. xi. 23. to the end.

Into what dangerous opinions and practices had the churches in Galatia been seduced? Gal. i.

What did Paul prophesy concerning the man of sin? 2 Thess. ii. 1-13. 1 Tim. iv. 1, &c.

On what account does Paul commend Timothy 2 Tim. iii. 14, to the end. What was the occasion of Paul's writing, to Philemon? The whole epistle.

What remarkable actions does the au thor of the epistle to the Hebrews ascribe to the principle of faith in God? Heb. xi.

What account does the apostle James give of pure and undefiled religion? James i. 26, 27.

What admonition does he give concerning a respect to riches? James ii. 1-9. What are the genuine effects of faith? James ii. 14. to the end.

In what manner is this world to be destroyed? 2 Peter iii.

In what manner are we to make it ap pear that we love God? 1 John iv. 20, 21.

CATALOGUE of BOOKS,

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DR. PRIESTLEY,

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J. JOHNSON, BOOKSELLER, ST. PAUL's CHURCH YARD, LONDON.

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HE History and present State of Electricity, with origi nal Experiments, illustrated with Copper-plates, 4th

Edition, 4to. 11. 18.

N. B. A New Edition of this is in the Press, and will soon be pul·lished, together with a Continuation of it, by Mr. Nicholson. 2. A Familiar Introduction to the Study of Electricity, 5th Edition, 8vo. 2s. 6d. sewed.

3. The History and Present State of Discoveries relating to Vision, Light, and Colours, 2 vols. 4to. 11. 1 is. 6d. in boards.

4. Experiments and Observations on different Kinds of Air and other Branches of Natural Philosophy, connected with the Subject, 3 vols. 11. 1s. in boards, being the fo mer Six Volumes abridged and methodised, with many Additions.

5. A New Chart of History, containing a View of the principal Revolutions of Empire that have taken Place in the World. 4th Edition, 10s. 6d.

6. A Chart of Biography, 6th Edition, very much improved, 10s. 6d.

N. B. These Charts mounted on Canvas and Rollers, to be hung up in a Study, &c. are 14s. each.

7. The Rudiments of English Grammar, adapted to the use of Schools, a new Edition, 1s. 6d. bound.

8. The same with Notes, 3s. 64. bound.

9. Lectures on History and general Policy; to which is prefixed, an Essay on a Course of Liberal Education, for Civil and Active Life, 2 vols. 8vo. 12s. in boards.

10, A Course

10. A Course of Lectures on Oratory and Criticism, 4to. 108. 5d. in boards, 14s. bound.

11. Letters to the Right Hon. Mr. Burke on his Reflections on the Revolution in France, 8vo. 3d Edition, 2s. 6d. sewed.

12. Familiar Letters, addressed to the Inhabitants of the Town of Birmingbam, in Refutation of several Charges advanced against the Dissenters, and Unitarians, by the Rev Mr. Madan, 2d Edition, 5s. sewed.

13. An Examination of Dr. Reid's Inquiry into the Human Mind, on the Principles of common Sense, Dr. Beattie's Essay on the Nature nnd Immutability of Truth, and Dr. Ofwald's Appeal to common Sense, in Behalf of Religion, 2d Edition, 5s. in boards, 6s. bound.

14. 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. Also the Doctrine of Philosophical Necessity illustrated, 2d Edition, 2 vols. es. in boards, 10s. bound.

15. A Free Discussion of the Doctrines of Materialism and Philosophical Necessity, in a Correspondence between Dr. Price and Dr. Priestley; 8vo. 6s. sewed, 7s. bound.

16. A Defence of the Doctrine of Necessity, in two Letters to the Rev. Mr. John Palmer, 2s.

17. A Letter to Jacob Bryant, Efq in Defence of Philosophi cal Necessity, is.

18. A Philo ophical Enquiry concerning Human Liberty, by A. Collins, Esq. with a Preface by Dr. Priestley, 2s. 6d.

The three preceding articles may be properly bound up with the second volume of Disquisitions on Matter and Spirit.

19. A Harmony of the Evangelists in Greek. To which are prefixed, Critical Dissertations in English, 4to. 14s. in boards, 17s. bound.

20. A Harmony of the Evangelists in English, with Notes, and an occasional Paraphrase for the Use of the Unlearned. 4to. 12s. in boards, 15s. bound.

The Greek and English Harmony, with the Critical Dissertations, complete, 11. 1s. in boards, or 11. 4s. bound.

21. An History of the Corruptions of Christianity, 12s. in boards, or 14s. bound. Or, bound uniformly with the three following Defences oi it, in 3 vols. 11. 4s.

22. A Reply to the Animadversions on the History of the Corruptions of Christianity, in the Monthly Review for June, 1783; 8vo. 1s.

23. Remarks on the Monthly Review of the Letters to Dr. Horsley, 6d.

24. Letters to Dr. Horsley, Archdeacon of St. Alban's, in

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three Parts, containing farther Evidence that the Primitive Christian Church was Unitarian, 7s. 6d. sewed.

N. B. These last three Articles together in boards, 9s. or 10s. bound.

25. An History of Early Opinions concerning Jesus Christ, vols. 8vo. 11. 4s. in boards, or 11. 8s. bound.

26. A General History of the Christian Church, to the pregent time, in 6 vols. 8vo. 21. 14s. in boards.

27. Defences of Unitarianism for the Year 1786; containing Letters to Dr. Horne, &c.; on the Subject of the Person of Christ, 2d Edit. 3s.

28. Defences of Unitarianism for the Year 1787; containing Letters to the Rev. Dr. Geddes, to the Rev. Dr. Price, &c. 2s. 6d.

29. Defences of Unitarianism for the Years 1788 and 1789; containing Letters to the Bishop of St. David's, &c. 3s. 6d. N. B. These last three Articles together, 9s. in boards.

30. A Free Address to Protestant Diffenters, on the Subject of the Lord's Supper, 3d Edit. with Additions, 25.

31. An Address to Protestant Dissenters, on the Subject of giving the Lord's Supper to Children, 1s.

32. A Free Address to Protestant Dissenters, on the Subject of Church Discipline, 2s. 6d. sewed.

33. A Letter to a Layman on the Subject of Mr. Lindsey's Propsoal for a reformed English Church, on the Plan of the late Dr. Samuel Clarke, 6d.

34. Three Letters to Dr. Newcome, Bishop of Waterford, on the Duration of our Saviour's Ministry, 3s. 6d. sewed.

33. An Appeal to the Public, on the Subject of the late Riots in Birmingham, 2 parts, 7s. sewed.

36, Letter to a Young Man on Public Worship, in Reply to Mr. Wakefield, 1s. 6d.

37. Letters to a Young Man, Part the 2d. in answer to Mr. Evanson, on the Dissonance of the Four Evangelists. 2s. 6d. sewed.

38. An History of the Sufferings of Lewis de Marolles, and Mr. Isaac le Fevre, upon the Revocation of the Edict of Nantz, 8VD. 3s. sewed.

39. Forms of Prayer, and other Offices, for the Use of Unitarian Societies, 8vo. 3s. sewed.

30. Discourses on Various Subjects, 8vo. 6s. in boards.

41. A Sermon on the Slave Trade, preached at Birmingham, 1788, 1s.

42. The proper Objects of Education, represented in a Discourse delivered April 21, 1791, to the Supporters of the New College at Hackney, second Edition, 1s.

43. A Discourse

43. A Discourse on occasion of the Death of Dr. Price, with short Sketch of his Life and Character, and a List of his Writings, 1s.

44. A Discourse on the Evidence of the Resurrection of Jefus, 1s. 61.

45. The Duty of Forgiveness, a Discourse intended to have been delivered at Birmingham soon after the Riots, 1s.

46. A particular Attention to the Instruction of the Young recommended in a Discourse at Hackney, Dec. 4, 1791, on entering on the Pastoral Office, 1s.

47. A Catechism for Children and Young Persons, 5th Edition, 6d.

48. A Scripture Catechism, 2d. Edition, 6d.

49. Dr. Watts's Historical Catechism, with Alterations, 2d Edition, 1s.

50. A Serious Address to Masters of Families, with Forms of Family Prayer, 2d Edition, 1s.

31. An Appeal to the serious and candid Professors of Christianity, with an Account of the Trial of Mr. Elwall, for Heresy and Blasphemy, at Stafford Assizes, 3d.

52. A Familiar Illustration of certain Passages of Scripture, relating to the same Subjects, 2d Edit. d.

53. A general View of the Arguments for the Unity of God, 2d Edition, 2d.

54. A Free Address to Protestant Dissenters as such. By a Dissenter. A new Edition, enlarged and corrected, 1s. 6d.

55. A Free Address to those who have petitioned for the Repeal of the late Act of Parliament in favour of the Roman Catholics, 24.

N. B. The last Nine Tracts, No. 47 to 55, may be had together, in boards, 6s. by giving Orders for Dr. Priestley's smaller Tracts.

56. Discourses on the Evidences of Divine Revelation, 3 Vols. 18s. boards.

57. Experiments and Observations relating to the Analysis of Atmospherical Air, and the Generation of Air from Water, 2s.

58. The Doctrine of Phlogiston established, and that of the Composition of Water refuted. Reprinted with additions in 1303, 3s. 6d.

59. Unitarianism explained and defended, in a discourse preached at Philadelphia in 1796, ls.

60. A Comparison of the Institutions of Moses with those of the Hindoos and other ancient nations, with remarks on Dupois' Origin of all Religions, 9s.

61. Socrates and Jesus compared, 2s. 6d.

62. A Letter to an Antipodobaptist, 1s. 6d.

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