Philalethes.
50 works on record
Works

Justo Ucundono, Prince Of Japan
2007

History of Ceylon from the earliest period to the year 1815
2003

History of Ceylon
2003

Notes on the 6th chapter of St. John's Gospel, and on the institution of the Lord's Supper, in connection therewith
1993

Reply to Lord Durham's report on the British North American colonies
1986

Baptism©Æon didach©Øe, or, Scriptural studies on baptisms especially Christian baptism /by Philalethe
1907

An exposition of the principles of the Roman Catholic religion
1830

A letter to Sir Samuel Shepherd, Knt
1819

English liberty in some cases worse than French slavery: exemplified by animadversions upon the tyrannical and anti-constitutional power of the justices of the peace, commissioners of excise, customs, and land-tax, &c. ... containing methods made use of in raising the land-tax of this kingdom, compared with ... the Taillé and Taillon, the most oppressive in France
1748
Boswell again
1878
A dispassionate view of Anglo-Russian dualism in the East
1875
Independency & Presbyterianism; a review of the controversy between the Rev. Messrs. Carlile and Morgan, &c
1834
Common sense; or, the plain man's answer to the question, whether Christianity be a religion worthy of our choice in this age of reason? In two letters to a deistical friend. By Philalethes
1796
A letter to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, respecting his late publication of Mr. Wesley's letters
1791
A letter to the Reverend Doctor White: containing, remarks upon certain passages in the notes subjoined to his Bampton lectures. By Philalethes. ..
1789
Remarks on Dr. Priestley's Letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt
1787
An address to the candidates for orders in both universities, on the subject of Dr. Priestley's letters to them
1787
A discourse on baptism
1786
A narrative of facts
1785
A conference between Veritas and Investigator
1784
Christian piety
1780
An attempt to obviate the principal objections made against the doctrine of philosophical necessity; occasioned by Philaretus's reply to Augustus Toplady. By Philalethes
1776
The Methodists vindicated from the aspersions cast upon them by the Rev. Mr. Haddon Smith. In a series of letters to that gentleman, by Philathethes
1771
A letter to Mr. James Turner, teacher, at the meeting-house in Cannon-Street, Birmingham
1771
The Quaker vindicated; or, Observations on a late pamphlet, entituled, The Quaker unmask'd, or, Plain truth
1764
Dedicated to the Society in Lewin's-Mead, Bristol; a stroke at pulpit time-serving
1763
Truth from the original university
1760
The truth and nothing but the truth, so help me God
1759
Christian piety, freed from the many delusions of modern enthusiasts of all denominations
1756
Dissertations on the following subjects
1750
English liberty in some cases worse than French slavery
1748
The Romish infallibility infallibly overthrown. With some others of the grossest errors of that church. In a new method. By Philalethes
1748
The profit and loss of Great-Britain and Spain
1742
The profit and loss of Great-Britain and Spain, from the commencement of the present war, to this time, impartially stated; ... with proper remarks upon the list of British ships, in a pamphlet, intitled, Hireling artifice detected. In a letter to the author
1742
Observations on debtors, and imprisonment for debt
1740
A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London, occasion'd by His Lordship's late pastoral letter, and the Revd Mr. Whitefield's answer
1739
The case as it now stands, between the clothiers, weavers, and other manufacturers
1739
The parson and his clerk
1734
Some remarks upon the Reverend Dr. Marshall's sermon on occasion of the death of the Revd Dr Rogers; chiefly with a view to the character given therein. And an attempt to do further justice to the character and memory of Dr. Rogers. By Philalethes
1729
A letter from a gentleman in Philadelphia to his friend in Bucks
1728
The peaceable layman and military churchman delineated: in an humble address to the church and state of Great Britain: but more particularly offer'd to the consideration of the new academy of the Oratory; ..
1726
The Peaceable Layman and Military Churchman Delineated
1726
A letter to the Reverend Master of Trinity-College in Cambridge, editor of a new Greek and Latin Testament
1721
Ars Punica. Pars altera. Or, truth vindicated from the misrepresentations of the Dean of Worcester. Being a faithful collection of ecclesiastical-puns, quibbles, græcisms, and conundrums, extracted from Dr. Hare's late conceited answer to the Bishop of Bangor; ... By Philalethes
1721
The Bishop of Bangor's doctrine prov'd to be sound and orthodox, from the writings of the Latin and Greek fathers: being a further confutation of his double dealing and malicious opposers. In three chapters. By Philalethes
1718
An examination of some arguments in an essay on the nature, extent, and authority of private judgment in matters of religion. By Philalethes
1712
Animadversions upon, or an impartial answer to the Secret history of Arlus and Odolphus. Wherein the author of that pamphlet is carefully traced, ... perused, and ... considered: ..
1711
Baptismōn didaché
An examination of Mr. Doney's brief dissuasion from Socinian principles
A word in season