Letters to the Jews inviting them to An Amicable Discussion of the Evidences of Christianity
by Priestley Joseph
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Birmingham: Pearson and Rollason, 1787. Second Edition. Wrapper. Good. 56 pp. and 6 pp,catalogue of books Priestley was an important 18th century theologian. Priestley, who strongly believed in the free and open exchange of ideas, advocated toleration and equal rights for religious Dissenters, which also led him to help found Unitarianism in England. The controversial nature of Priestley's publications, combined with his outspoken support of the French Revolution, aroused public and governmental suspicion; he was eventually forced to flee in 1791, first to London and then to the United States, after a mob burned down his Birmingham home and church. He spent his last ten years in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania.(Wikipedia)
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- Title
- Letters to the Jews inviting them to An Amicable Discussion of the Evidences of Christianity
- Author
- Priestley Joseph
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- Wrapper
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- Used - Good
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- Second Edition
- Publisher
- Pearson and Rollason
- Place of Publication
- Birmingham
- Date Published
- 1787
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