John Leland
1691 – 1766
43 works on record
Works

Discourses on various subjects, by the late Reverend John Leland, D.D
1768

The advantage and necessity of the Christian revelation
1764

The advantage and necessity of the Christian revelation shewn from the state of religion in the ancient heathen world
1764

A supplement to the first and second volumes of the View of the principal deistical writers
1756

A view of the principal deistical writers that have appeared in England in the last and present century
1754

Reflections on the late Lord Bolingbroke's Letters on the study and use of history
1753

Remarks on a late Pamphlet, entitled, Christianity not founded on argument
1744

The divine authority of the Old and New Testament asserted ..
1739

A view of the principal deistical writers that have appeared in England in the last two centuries
A view of the principal deistical writers, 1755-1757
1977
The divine authority of the Old and New Testament asserted against the unjust aspersions and false reasonings of a book entitled The moral philosopher
1837
A view of the principal deistical writers
1837
A view of the principal deistical writers that have appeared in England during the last two centuries
1836
Reasons of the Christian's hope
1820
Forms of devotion, for the use of families
1809
Three short discourses on the manner of Christ's teaching, the fear of God, and Christian contentment
1800
A view of the principal deistical writers that have appeared in England in the last and present century. With observations upon them, and some account of the answers that have been published against them. In several letters to a friend. To which is added, an appendix, containing a view of the present times, with regard to religion and morals, and other important subjects, by W. L. Brown
1798
Forms of devotion for the use of families; with a preface recommending the practice of family religion
1766
Forms of devotion for the use of families: with a preface recommending the practice of family religion. By the Rev. Dr. Leland, and others
1766
A sermon preached at Eustace-Street
1760
Serious reflections on the present state of things in these nations
1758
A supplement to the first and second volumes of the View of the deistical writers
1756
A view of the principal deistical writers of the last and present century
1755
A defence of The case fairly stated, against a late pamphlet, intitled, Truth against craft, or sophistry and falshood detected. By the author of The case fairly stated
1754
The case fairly stated, or, An inquiry how far the clause lately rejected by the Honourable House of Commons, would, if it had passed, have affected the liberties of the people of Ireland
1754
A defence of the Case fairly stated, against a late pamphlet, intitled, Truth against craft, or sophistry andfalsehood detected
1754
A view of the principal deistical writers that have appeared in England in the 17th and early 18th century
1754
A defence of Christianity..
1753
A defence of Christianity in two parts
1753
A second letter, containing remarks on a late pamphlet, entitled, Christianity not founded on argument. By John Leland, ..
1744
An answer to a book intituled, Christianity as old as the creation. In two parts. ... By John Leland, D.D
1740
An answer to a book intituled, Christianity as old as the creation
1740
The divine authority of the Old and New Testament asserted: with a particular vindication of the characters of Moses, and the prophets, our saviour Jesus Christ, and his apostles, against the unjust aspersions and false reasonings of a book, entitled, The moral philosopher. By John Leland, ..
1739
An answer to a late book intituled, Christianity as old as the creation
1733
The divine authority of the Old and New Testament asserted
Abhandlung von dem göttlichen Ansehen des Alten und Neuen Testamentes, zur Widerlegung der Einwürfe des moralischen Philosophen
D. John Lelands Abriss der vornehmsten diestischen Schriften
Remarks on a late pamphlet
A defence of Christianity
Ariss der vornehmsten Deistischen Schriften die in dem vorigen und gegenwärtigen Jahrhunderte in Engeland bekandt geworden sind
A second letter, containing remarks on a late pamphlet, entitled, Christianity not founded on argument
Discourses on various subjects
The case fairly stated, &c