178 books • 1 series
The Theological Works of the REV. Charles Leslie (Volume 2 )
The Truth of Christianity Demonstrated, with a Dissertation Concerning Private Judgment and Authority; To Which Is Prefixed a Vindication of the Shor
The Theological Works of the REV. Charles Leslie (Volume 6 )
The Base Stated Between the Church of Rome and the Church of England in a Second Conservation Betwixt a Roman Catholic Lord and Gentleman of the Church of England
Military Journal of Colonel Leslie, K.H., of Balquhain; Whilst Serving with the 29th Regt. in the Peninsula, and the 60th Rifles in Canada, &C., 1807-
A Short and Easy Method with the Deists; Wherein the Certainty of the Christian Religion Is Demonstrated by Infallible Proof, from Four Rules, Which Are Incompatible to Any Imposture That Ever Yet Has Been, or Can Possibly Be. in a Letter to a Friend
The Rehearsal (Volume 1)
The Socinian Controversy Discuss'd in Six Dialogues
A Short and Easie Method with the Deists; Wherein, the Certainty of the Christian Religion Is Demonstrated, by Infallible Proof from Four Rules, Which Are Incompatible to Any Imposture That Ever Yet Has Been, or That Can Possibly Be. in a Letter to a Friend
A View of the Times (Volume 3); Their Principles and Practices in the Rehearsals
Deism Refuted; Or, the Truth of Christianity Demonstrated, by Infallible Proof from Four Rules. in a Letter, by a Lover of Truth [C. Leslie] Or, the Truth of Christianity Demonstrated, by Infallible Proof from Four Rules. in a Letter, by a Lover of Truth
A View of the Times (Volume 2); Their Principles and Practices in the Rehearsals
The Rehearsal (Volume 3)
A View of the Times (Volume 5); Their Principles and Practices in the Rehearsals
The Rehearsal (Volume 2)
Remarks on Lesley's Two Letters from Bar Le Duc
The Right of Monarchy Asserted
A View of the Times
A Letter
The Constitution, Laws and Government of England
Cassandra
The Bishop of Salisbury's Proper Defence
A Sermon Preach'd at Chester
Satan Dis-Rob'd from His Disguise of Light, Or, the Quakers Last Shift to Cover Their Monstrous Heresies, Laid Fully Open in a Reply to Thomas Ellwood's Answer to George Keith's Narrative of the Proceedings at Turners-Hall, June 11, 1696 (1697)