List of Works By Joseph Priestley - Works Edited By Priestley

Works Edited By Priestley

This list of Priestley's edited works is taken from the "Selected Bibliography" in Robert Schofield's biography of Priestley.

  • Ellwall. Edward. The Triumph of Truth. 2nd ed. Leeds: J. Binns, 1771.
  • An Account of a Society for Encouraging the Industrious Poor. Birmingham: Pearson and Rollason, 1787.
  • An History of the Suffering of Mr. Lewis de Marolles, and Mr. Isaac LeFevre, upon the Revocation of the Edict of Nantz. Birmingham: for J. Johnson, 1788.
  • The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments; also the Apocrypha; translated out of the Original Tongues, with Annotations. Birmingham: Pearson and Rollason, 1778-79.
  • Original Letters by the Rev. John Wesley and his Friends. Birmingham: for J. Johnson, 1791.
  • Collins, Anthony. A Philosophical Inquiry concerning Human Liberty, Republished with a Preface by Joseph Priestley. n.l.: n.p., 1790.
  • Hawkes, William and Joseph Priestley. Psalms and Hymns for the Use of the New Meeting in Birmingham. Birmingham: J. Thompson, 1790.
  • The Theological Repository. Birmingham: for J. Johnson, 1773-78.

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