Leslie, Charles.
A view of the times, their principles and practices. In the first [-fourth] volume of the Rehearsals. By Philalethes.
London [England]: printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, MDCCVIII. [1708]-[1709].
ESTC No. P1780.Grub Street ID 55553.
Leslie, Charles.
Primitive heresie revived, in the faith and practice of the people called Quakers: wherein is shewn, in seven particulars, that the principal and most characteristick errors of the Quakers, were broached and condemned, in the days of the Apostles, and the first 150 years after Christ. To which is added, a friendly expostulation with William Penn, upon account of his Primitive Christianity, lately published. By the author of The snake in the grass.
London: printed for C. Brome, at the Gun, at the west-end of St. Paul's. W. Keblewhite, at the Swan in St. Paul's Church-Yard. And H. Hindmarsh, at the Golden-Ball over-against the Royal Exchange, 1698. London: Printed for C. Brome, W. Keblewhite, and H. Hindmarsh, 1698.
ESTC No. R26153.Grub Street ID 109504.
Leslie, Charles.
Tempora mutantur. Or, The great change from 73 to 93. In the travels of a professor of theology at Glasgow, from the primitive and Episcopal loyalty, through Italy, Geneva, &c. to the deposing doctrine, under papistico-phanatico-prelatico colours at Salisbury; together wit his great improvement during his short stay at Cracovia.
[[London]: Printed in the year, 1694!].
ESTC No. R21595.Grub Street ID 90901.
Leslie, Charles.
A brief account of the Socinian Trinity. In a letter to a friend, June, 1694.
London: printed for Charles Brome, at the Gun, West-End of St. Paul's, 1695.
ESTC No. R37965.Grub Street ID 120111.
Leslie, Charles.
The snake in the grass: or, Satan transform'd into an angel of light. Discovering the deep and unsuspected subtilty which is couched under the pretended simplicity of many of the principal leaders of those people call'd Quakers.
London: printed for Charles Brome, at the Gun at the west end of St. Paul's, 1696.
ESTC No. R216663.Grub Street ID 91539.
Leslie, Charles.
A letter of advice to a friend, upon the modern argument of the lawfulness of simple fornication, half-adultery, and polygamy.
London: printed for William Keblewhite, at the White Swan, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1696.
ESTC No. R41466.Grub Street ID 123088.
Leslie, Charles.
A religious conference between a minister and parishioner: concerning the practice of our orthodox Church of England in baptizing infants, and pouring water on their faces, or sprinkling them; and in confirming them by the bishop when they come of age to give an account of their faith. Proving all three lawful by the authority of the Holy Scriptures.
London: printed for A. and J. Churchil, and sold by John Pearce bookseller in Exon, 1696.
ESTC No. R213965.Grub Street ID 89299.
Leslie, Charles.
The snake in the grass: or, Satan transform'd into an angel of light, discovering the deep and unsuspected subtilty which is couched under the pretended simplicity, of many of the principal leaders of those people call'd Quakers.
London: printed for Charles Brome, at the Gun at the west-end of St. Paul's, 1697.
ESTC No. R37599.Grub Street ID 119815.
Leslie, Charles.
A discourse proving the divine institution of water-baptism: wherein the Quaker-arguments against it, are collected and confuted. With as much as is needful concerning the Lord's supper. By the author of, The snake in the grass.
London: printed for C. Brome, at the Gun, at the west-end of St. Pauls. W. Keblewhite, at the White Swan, in St. Pauls Church-Yard. And H. Hindmarsh, at the Golden Ball, over-against the Royal Exchange, in Cornhill, M.DC.XC.VII. [1697].
ESTC No. R13375.Grub Street ID 61482.
Leslie, Charles.
Some seasonable reflections upon the Quakers solemn protestation against George Keith's proceedings at Turner's-Hall, 29. Apr. 1697. Which was by them printed, and sent thither, as the reasons of their not appearing to defend themselves. Herein annex'd verbatim. By an impartial hand.
London: printed for Charles Brome, at the Gun at the west end of St. Pauls, 1697.
ESTC No. R220387.Grub Street ID 94764.
Leslie, Charles.
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 (published the end of last month) to George Keith's Narrative of the proceedings at Turners-Hall, June 11. 1696. Which also may serve for a reply (as to the main points of doctrine) to Geo. Whitehead's Answer to The snake in the grass; to be published the end of next month, if this prevent it not. By the author of The snake in the grass.
London: printed for C. Brome at the Gun near the west end of St. Paul's; W. Keblewhite at the Swan in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and H. Hindmarsh at the Golden Ball over-against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, 1697.
ESTC No. R2123.Grub Street ID 87916.
Leslie, Charles.
Some seasonable reflections upon the Quakers solemn protestation against the proceedings at Turner's-Hall, 29. Apr. 1697. Which was by them printed, and sent thither, as the reasons of their not appearing to defend themselves. Herein annex'd verbatim. By an impartial hand.
London: printed for Charles Brome, at the Gun at the west end of St. Pauls, 1697.
ESTC No. R235877.Grub Street ID 106860.
Leslie, Charles.
Satan disrob'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 (published the end of last month) to George Keith's Narrative of the proceedings at Turners-Hall, June 11, 1696. which also may serve for a reply (as to the main points of doctrine) to Geo. Whitehead's Answer to The snake in the grass; to be published the end of next month, if this prevent it not. The second edition; with some improvements. By the author of, The snake in the grass.
London: printed for C. Brome, at the Gun, near the west end of St. Paul's; W. Keblewhite, at the Swan, in St. Paul's Church-yard; and H. Hindmarsh, at the Golden-Ball, over-against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhill, 1698.
ESTC No. R11351.Grub Street ID 59648.
Leslie, Charles.
Primitive heresie revived, in the faith and practice of the people called Quakers: wherein is shewn, in seven particulars, that the principal and most characteristick errors of the Quakers, were broached and condemned, in the days of the Apostles, and the first 150 years after Christ. To which is added, a friendly expostulation with William Penn, upon account of his Primitive Christianity, lately published.
London: printed for C. Brome, at the Gun, at the west-end of St. Paul's. W. Keblewhite, at the Swan in St. Paul's Church-Yard. And H. Hindmarsh, at the Golden-Ball over-against the Royal Exchange, 1698.
ESTC No. R226241.Grub Street ID 99335.
Leslie, Charles.
The history of sin and heresie attempted, from the first war that they rais'd in heaven: through their various successes and progress upon earth: to the final victory over them, and their eternal condemnation in hell. In some meditations upon the feast of St. Michael and all angels.
London: printed for H. Hindmarsh, at the Golden-Ball over against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhil, 1698.
ESTC No. R11401.Grub Street ID 59692.
Leslie, Charles.
A discourse; shewing, who they are that are now qualify'd to administer baptism and the Lord's-Supper. Wherein the cause of episcopacy is briefly treated. By the author of A discourse proving the divine institution of water-baptism.
London: printed for C. Brome at the Gun, at west-end of St. Paul's; W. Keblewhite at the Swan in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and H. Hindmarsh at the Golden-Ball over-against the Royal Exchange, Cornhill, 1698.
ESTC No. R25145.Grub Street ID 108857.
Leslie, Charles.
The snake in the grass: or, Satan transform'd into an angel of light, discovering the deep and unsuspected subtilty which is couched under the pretended simplicity, of many of the principal leaders of those people call'd Quakers.
London: printed for Charles Brome, at the Gun at the west-end of St. Paul's, 1698.
ESTC No. R21610.Grub Street ID 91040.
Leslie, Charles.
A religious conference between a minister and parishioner, concerning the practice of our orthodox Church of England, in baptizing infants by pouring water on their faces or sprinkling them; and in confirming them afterwards by the bishop; proving all three lawful by goo reasons and the authority of Holy Scripture. With a vindication of the lawfulness of godfathers and godmothers, and of the sacred order of bishops and their being spiritual lords.
London: printed for Charles Brome, at the Gun the west end of St. Paul's-Church-Yard, MDCXCVIII. [1698].
ESTC No. R34971.Grub Street ID 117443.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easie method with the Deists. Wherein the truth of the Christian religion is demonstrated, by such rules as stand upon the conviction of our outward senses, and which are incompatible with the fabulous histories of the heathen deities, the delusions of Mahomet, or any other imposture whatsoever. In a letter to a friend.
London: printed by W. Onley, for H. Hindmarsh, at the Golden Ball, over-against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, 1698.
ESTC No. R28776.Grub Street ID 111814.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easie method with the Deists; or, those who deny the essence of God : wherein, the truth of the Christian religion is demonstrated, by such rules as stand upon the conviction of the outward senses, and which are incompatible with the fabulous histories of the heathen deities, the delusions of Mahomet, or any other imposture whatsoever. Licensed according to order. In a letter to a friend.
London printed; and Edinburgh reprinted: by John Reid, and to be sold at his printing-house in Bells Wynd, Anno Dom: M. DC. XCVIII [i.e. 1698].
ESTC No. R179459.Grub Street ID 70867.
Leslie, Charles.
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. The second edition. To which is added, a second part to the Jews. Shewing, that these four rules do oblidge them as much, or more than the Deists to the acknowlegement of Christ. With an answer to the most material of their objections, and prejudices against Christianity.
London: printed for C. Brome at the Gun W. Keblewhite at the Swan in St. Paul's Church-yard, E. Poole, at the Half-Moon, and Geo. Strahan at the Golden-Ball, over against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhil, 1699.
ESTC No. R218091.Grub Street ID 92805.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easie method with the Deists. Wherein the truth of the Christian religion is demonstrated, by such rules as stand upon the conviction of our outward senses, and which are incompatible with the fabulous histories of the heathen dieties, the delusion of Mahomet or any other imposture whatsoever. In a letter to a friend.
Dublin: re-printed, and sold by Andrew Crook, printer to the King's most excellent Majesty, on the Blind-Key, 1699.
ESTC No. R179461.Grub Street ID 70869.
Leslie, Charles.
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. The second edition. To which is added, a second part to the Jews. Shewing, that these four rules do oblidge them as much, or more than the deists to the acknowlegement of Christ. With an answer to the most material of their objections, and prejudices against Christianity.
London: printed for C. Brome at the Gun, W. Keblewhite at the Swan in St. Paul's Church-yard, H. Hindmarsh, at the Golden-Ball, and E. Poole, at the Half-Moon, near the Royal-Exchange in Cornhil, 1699.
ESTC No. R43377.Grub Street ID 124381.
Leslie, Charles.
Five discourses by the author of The snake in the grass, viz. On water baptism. Episcopacy. Primitive heresie of the Quakers. Reflections on the Quakers. A brief account of the Socinian trinity.
London: printed by W. Redmayne, for C. Brome, W. Keblewhite, and G. Strahan, 1700.
ESTC No. R202371.Grub Street ID 79617.
Leslie, Charles.
A defence of a book intituled, The snake in the grass. In reply to several answers put out to it by George Whithead, Joseph Wyeth, &c.
London: printed by M. Bennet, for C. Brome at the Gun, W. Keblewhite at the Swan in St. Paul's Church-Yard. And Geo. Strahan at the Golden-Ball, over against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhil, 1700.
ESTC No. R13374.Grub Street ID 61481.
Leslie, Charles.
A discourse proving the divine institution of water-baptism: wherein the Quaker-arguments against it, are collected and confuted. With as much as is needful concerning the Lord’s supper. By the author of, The snake in the grass.
London: printed for C. Brome, at the Gun, at the west-End of St. Paul’s. W. Keblewhite, at the White Swan, in St. Paul’s Church-Yard. And G. Strahan, at the Golden Ball, over-against the Royal Exchange, in Cornhill, 1700.
ESTC No. R470510.Grub Street ID 359239.
Leslie, Charles.
An essay concerning the divine right of tythes. By the author of The snake in the grass.
London: printed for C. Brome, at the Gun, W. Keblewhite at the Swan in St. Paul's Church yard; E. Pool, at the Half-Moon, and G. Strahan at the Golden-Ball in Cornhil, MDCC. [1700].
ESTC No. R11457.Grub Street ID 59743.
Leslie, Charles.
A discourse; shewing, who they are that are now qualify'd to administer baptism and the Lord's-Supper. Wherein the cause of episcopacy is briefly treated. By the author of the snake in the grass.
London: printed by W. Redmayne, for C. Brome at the Gun at the West-end of St. Paul's; W. Keblewhite at the Swan in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and G. Strahan at the Golden Ball over against the Royal Exchange, Cornhill, 1700.
ESTC No. R30933.Grub Street ID 113774.
Leslie, Charles.
Liturgy's vindicated by the dissenters, or, The lawfulness of forms of prayer and liturgies proved from the very texts of Scripture urged against them by John Bunyan and the dissenters / by the author of the Religious conference between a minister and his parishioner about infant baptism.
London: Printed for C. Brome .., 1700.
ESTC No. R34970.Grub Street ID 117442.
Leslie, Charles.
Five discourses by the author of The snake in the grass: viz. On water-baptism. Episcopacy. Primitive heresie of the Quakers. Reflections on the Quakers. A brief account of the Socinian trinity. To which is added a preface to the whole.
London: printed [by W. Redmayne] for C. Brome, W. Keblewhite, and G. Strahan, 1700.
ESTC No. R1214.Grub Street ID 60355.
Leslie, Charles.
The present state of Quakerism in England. Wherein is shew'd, That the Greatest Part of the Quakers in England are so far Converted, as to be Convinced. Upon Occasion of the Relapse of Sam. Crisp to Quakerism. Offer'd to the Consideration of the Present General Yearly Meeting of the Quakers in London, this Whitsun-Week. 1701.
London: printed for Char. Brome, at the Gun in Ludgate-Street. And Geo. Strahan, at the Golden-Bal[l] over against the Royal-Exchange Cornhil, 1701.
ESTC No. T63781.Grub Street ID 288924.
Leslie, Charles.
The case of the regale and of the pontificat stated. In a conference concerning the independency of the Church, upon any Power on Earth, in the Exercise of Her Purely Spiritual Power and Authority. As likewise a Defence of it (in a Supplement) being a Reply to an Answer lately Publish'd against it. Also a Preface, wherein is shewed, That there is no Danger in Asserting the Divine and Inherent Rights of the Church: But, on the otherhand, That there is Greater Security, and an In-Dispensible Obligation to Insist upon them: with additions.
London: printed for C. Brome, G. Strahan, &c. At the Gun in Ludgate-Street, and at the Golden Ball over-against the Royal Exchange, MDCCII. [1701].
ESTC No. N14750.Grub Street ID 4518.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easie method with the deists. Wherein, the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated by infallible proof: from IV. rules, which are incompatible to any imposture that ever yet has been, or that can possibly be. In a letter to a friend.
London: printed for C. Brome at the Gun, W. Keblewhite at the Swan in St. Paul's Churchyard, E. Poole at the Half-Moon, and Geo. Strahan, at the Golden-Ball, near the Royal-Exchange in Cornhil, 1701.
ESTC No. T14163.Grub Street ID 189118.
Leslie, Charles.
Concerning marriages in different communions: in a sermon at Chester. Prosecuted by Henry Dodwell, M. A. Sometime Fellow of Trinity College near Dublin.
London: printed by W.B. for Char. Brome at the Gun at the West End of St. Paul's, and Geo. Strahan at the Golden Ball against the Royal Exchange, 1702.
ESTC No. T77073.Grub Street ID 299287.
Leslie, Charles.
A sermon preach'd at Chester, against marriages in different communions. By Charles Leslie, Chancellor of the Cathedral of Connor, in the Kingdom of Ireland. Somewhat improved. And the same subject farther prosecuted, by Henry Dodwell, M. A. Sometime Fellow of Trinity College near Dublin.
London: printed by W.B. for Char. Brome at the Gun at the West End of St. Paul's, and Geo. Strahan at the Golden Ball against the Royal Exchange, 1702.
ESTC No. T77074.Grub Street ID 299288.
Leslie, Charles.
The case of the regale and of the pontificat stated. In a conference concerning the independency of the Church, Upon any Power on Earth, in the Exercise of Her Purely Spiritual power and authority. As likewise a Defence of it (in a Supplement) being a Reply to an Answer lately Publish'd against it. Also a Preface, wherein is shewed, That there is no Danger in Asserting the Divine and Inherent Rights of the Church: But, on the other hand, That there is Greater Security, and an In-Dispensible Obligation to Insist upon them.
London: printed for C. Brome, G. Strahan, &c. At the Gun in Ludgate-Street, and at the Golden Ball over-against the Royal Exchange, MDCCII. [1702].
ESTC No. T144433.Grub Street ID 191303.
Leslie, Charles.
The new association of those called, moderate-church-men, with the modern-whigs and fanaticks, to under-mine and blow-up the present church and government. Occasion'd, by a late pamphlet, entituled, The danger of priest-craft, &c. With a supplement, on occasion of the Ne Scotch Presbyterian Covenant. By a true-church-man.
[London]: Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1702.
ESTC No. N5037.Grub Street ID 34456.
Leslie, Charles.
A reply to a book entitul'd, Anguis Flagellatus, or A Switch for the Snake. The Opus Palmare of the Quakers. Being A Second Defence, or, The Third and Last Part of The Snake in the Grass. Shewing, That the Quakers are Plainly Self-Condemn'd in this their Last answer. And therefore it is to be hop'd, That this will put an End to that Controversy.
London: printed for C. Brome at the Gun at the West-End of St. Paul's Church-Yard. G. Srahan [i.e. Strahan], at the Golden-Ball over against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill, 1702.
ESTC No. T63780.Grub Street ID 288923.
Leslie, Charles.
The new association of those called, moderate-church-men, with the modern-whigs and fanaticks, to under-mine and blow-up the present church and government. Occasion'd, by a late pamphlet, entituled, The danger of priest-craft, &c. With a supplement, on occasion of the Ne Scotch Prebyterian Covenant. By a true-church-man.
[London]: Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1702.
ESTC No. N5039.Grub Street ID 34470.
Leslie, Charles.
The new association of those called, moderate-church-man [sic], with the modern-whigs and fanaticks, to under-mine and blow-up the present Church and government. Occasion'd, by a late pamphlet, entituled, The danger of priest-craft, &c. With a supplement, on occasion of the new Scotch Presbyterian Covenant. By a true-church-man.
[London]: Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1702.
ESTC No. T73019.Grub Street ID 296363.
Leslie, Charles.
The new association of those called, moderate-church-men, with the modern-whigs and fanaticks, to under-mine and blow-up the present church and government. Occasion'd, by a late pamphlet, entituled, The danger of priest-craft, &c. With a supplement, on occasion of the ne Scotch Presbyterian Covenant. By a true-church-man.
[London]: Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1702.
ESTC No. N5042.Grub Street ID 34489.
Leslie, Charles.
Reflections upon some scandalous and malicious pamphlets, viz. The shortest way with the dissenters; or proposals for the establishment of the Church. II. The character of a low-churchman. III. The new association, &c. To which the Shortest way with the dissenters, &c. is prefix'd entire by it self.
London: printed in the year, 1703.
ESTC No. N50838.Grub Street ID 34864.
Leslie, Charles.
The new association of those called, moderate church-men, with the modern-whigs and fanaticks, to under-mine and blow-up the present church and government. Occasion'd by a late pamphlet, entitul'd, The danger of priestcraft, &c. With a supplement, on occasion of the new Scotch Presbyterian Covenant. Together, with an appendix, ... By a true-church-man.
[Dublin?]: Printed in the year, 1703.
ESTC No. T206109.Grub Street ID 235689.
Leslie, Charles.
The new association. Part. II. With farther improvements. ... An answer to some objections in the pretended D. Foe's explication, in the reflections upon the shortest way. ...
[London]: Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1703.
ESTC No. T73020.Grub Street ID 296365.
Leslie, Charles.
A vindication of the royal martyr King Charles I. from the Irish massacre in the year 1641, cast upon him in the life of Richard Baxter, wrote by himself. And since in the abridgment by E. Calamy. ... In a letter to a member of the House of Commons.
[London]: Sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1704.
ESTC No. T191947.Grub Street ID 226571.
Leslie, Charles.
The wolf stript of his shepherd's cloathing. In answer to a late celebrated book intituled Moderation a vertue; wherein the designs of the dissenters against the church: and their behaviour towards Her Majesty both in England and Scotland are laid open. With the case of occasional conformity considered. ... The second edition. By one call'd an high-church-man. ...
[London]: Sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1704.
ESTC No. N36109.Grub Street ID 24090.
Leslie, Charles.
Cassandra. (But I hope not) Telling what will come of it.
London [England]: printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1704.
ESTC No. P2833.Grub Street ID 56368.
Leslie, Charles.
The Bishop of Salisbury's proper defence, from a speech cry'd about the streets in his name, and said to have been spoken by him in the House of Lords, upon the bill against occasional conformity.
[London]: Sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1704.
ESTC No. T113239.Grub Street ID 165181.
Leslie, Charles.
A vindication of the Royal Martyr King Charles I. from the Irish massacre in the year 1641, cast upon him in the life of Richard Baxter, wrote by himself. And since in the abridgment by E. Calamy. Being a case of present concern. In a letter to a member of the House of Commons.
[London]: Sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1704.
ESTC No. T82645.Grub Street ID 303215.
Leslie, Charles.
The wolf stript of his shepherd's cloathing. In answer to a late celebrated book intituled Moderation a vertue; wherein the designs of the dissenters against the church: and their behaviour towards Her Majesty both in England and Scotland are laid open. With the case of occasional conformity considered. ... By one call'd an high-church-man. ...
[London]: Sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1704.
ESTC No. T82684.Grub Street ID 303250.
Leslie, Charles.
The wolf stript of his shepherd's cloathing, in answer to a late celebrated book intitul'd, Moderation a virtue, wherein the designs of the dissenters against the church: and their behaviour towards Her Majesty both in England and Scotland are laid open. With the case of occasional conformity considered. ... The third edition. By one call'd an high-church-man. ...
[London]: Sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1704.
ESTC No. N24940.Grub Street ID 14287.
Leslie, Charles.
The wolf stript of his shepherd's cloathing, in answer to a late celebrated book intitul'd, Moderation a virtue, wherein the designs of the dissenters against the church: and their behaviour towards Her Majesty both in England and Scotland are laid open. With the case of occasional conformity considered. ... The fourth edition. By one call'd an high-church-man. ...
[London]: Sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1704.
ESTC No. N24941.Grub Street ID 14288.
Leslie, Charles.
The new association. Part. II. With farther improvements. ... An answer to some objections in the pretended D. Foe's explication, in the reflections upon the shortest way. ...
[London]: Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1705.
ESTC No. N5052.Grub Street ID 34573.
Leslie, Charles.
Cassandra. (but I hope not) Telling what will come of it. Num. 1. In answer to the Occasional letter. Num. I. Wherein the New-Associations, &c. are considered.
London: printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1705.
ESTC No. T82635.Grub Street ID 303205.
Leslie, Charles.
The new association of those called, moderate-church-men, with the modern-whigs and fanaticks, to under-mine and blow-up the present church and government. Occasion'd, by a late pamphlet, entituled, The danger of priest-craft, &c. With a supplement, on occasion of the ne Scotch Presbyterian Covenant. By a true-church-man.
[London]: Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1705.
ESTC No. N5035.Grub Street ID 34449.
Leslie, Charles.
Cassandra. (but I hope not) Telling what will come of it. Num. I. In answer to The occasional letter. Num. I. Wherein the New-Associations, &c. are considered.
London: printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1705.
ESTC No. N26962.Grub Street ID 16314.
Leslie, Charles.
Cassandra. (But I hope not) Telling what will come of it. Num. I. In answer to The occasional letter. Num. I. Wherein the New-Associations, &c. are considered.
London: printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1705.
ESTC No. N26963.Grub Street ID 16315.
Leslie, Charles.
Cassandra. (But I hope not.) Telling what will come of it. Numb. II. In answer to The occasional letter. Numb. I. Wherein the New-Associations, &c. are considered.
London: printed; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1705?].
ESTC No. N26964.Grub Street ID 16316.
Leslie, Charles.
The history of the church, in respect both to its ancient and present condition. To which is added, a Continuation of the same; with the opinions of several bishops and learned divines concerning the Doctrine and Discipline of the Church of England. By one called an High-Churchman.
London: printed, and sold by the booksellers, [1706].
ESTC No. T109107.Grub Street ID 161922.
Leslie, Charles.
A postscript to Mr. Higgins's sermon, very necessary for the better understanding it. In a dialogue.
[London: printed, and are to be sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1707].
ESTC No. T63384.Grub Street ID 288640.
Leslie, Charles.
The second part of The wolf stript of his shepherds cloathing: in answer to a late celebrated book intituled The rights of the Christian Church asserted. Wherein the designs of the atheists, deists, Whigs, commonwealths-men, &c. and all sorts of sectarists against the church, are plainly laid open and expos'd. ... By one call'd an high-church-man. ...
[London]: Sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1707.
ESTC No. T82682.Grub Street ID 303248.
Leslie, Charles.
A postscript to Mr. Higgins's sermon, very necessary for the better understanding it. In a dialogue.
[Dublin: reprinted for Edward Lloyd, and sold by him, 1707].
ESTC No. T107949.Grub Street ID 160941.
Leslie, Charles.
A postscript to Mr. Higgins's sermon; very necessary for the better understanding it. In a dialogue.
[London: printed, and are to be sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1707].
ESTC No. N40302.Grub Street ID 27344.
Leslie, Charles.
The second part of The wolf stript of his shepherds cloathing: in answer to a late celebrated book intituled The rights of the Christian church asserted. ... By one call'd an high-church-man. The second edition, with an addition of several letters from the pastors of the church of Geneva, and the professors ... there, ...
[London]: Sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1707.
ESTC No. N21889.Grub Street ID 11244.
Leslie, Charles.
A view of the times, their principles and practices: in the first volume of The rehearsals. By Philalethes.
London: printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, MDCCVIII. [1708]-09.
ESTC No. T207715.Grub Street ID 236844.
Leslie, Charles.
An apology for the letter from Scotland against the Sacramental Test.
[London: printed for B. Bragge, 1708].
ESTC No. N16306.Grub Street ID 5982.
Leslie, Charles.
A postscript to Mr. Higgins's sermon, very necessary for better understanding it. In a dialogue.
[Dublin: Reprinted in Dublin, 1708].
ESTC No. T173832.Grub Street ID 211038.
Leslie, Charles.
A letter from a gentleman in Scotland to his friend in England, against the Sacramental Test; as Inconsistent with the Union, Dangerous to the Ecclesiastical Constitution of North-Britain; and to such Parts of their Civil Constitution as are reserv'd to them; Inconsistent with the Civil Interest of Great-Britain in General; contrary to the Design of Our Saviour's Institution of the Lord's-Supper, and to the Doctrine of the Church of England.
London: printed and sold by Benj. Bragg, at the Raven in Pater-Noster Row, 1708.
ESTC No. T72241.Grub Street ID 295780.
Leslie, Charles.
A reply to the Vindication of the remarks upon Mr. Leslie's first dialogue on the Socinian controversy. By the auther [sic] of the dialogues.
London: printed for Geo. Strahan, 1708.
ESTC No. N26355.Grub Street ID 15725.
Leslie, Charles.
A letter from a gentleman in Scotland to his friend in England, against the Sacramental Test; As Inconsistent with the Union, Dangerous to the Ecclesiastical Constitution of North-Brittain; and to such Parts of their Civil Constitution as are reserv'd to them; Inconsistent with the Civil Interest of Great Brittain in General; contrary to the Design of Our Saviour's Institution of the Lord's-Supper, and to the Doctrine of the Church of England.
London: printed and sold by Benj. Bragg, at the Raven in Pater-Noster Row, 1708.
ESTC No. T72526.Grub Street ID 296049.
Leslie, Charles.
The socinian controversy discuss'd: wherein the chief of the Socinian tracts (publish'd of late years here) are consider'd. By Charles Leslie Chancellor of the Cathedral of Connor.
London: printed for G. Strahan, at the Golden Ball over against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill. New-Years Day, 1708.
ESTC No. T105899.Grub Street ID 159116.
Leslie, Charles.
The constitution, Laws and Government, of England, Vindicated. In a Letter to the Reverend Mr. William Higden. On Account of his View of the English Constitution, with Respect to the Soveraign Authority of the Prince, &c. In Vindication of the Lawfulness of Taking the Oaths, &c. By a Natural Born Subject.
London: printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1709.
ESTC No. T31634.Grub Street ID 262437.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easie method with the Deists. Wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated by infallible proof, from four rules; ... In a letter to a friend.
Dublin: re-printed by A. Rhames, for Jer. Pepyat, 1709.
ESTC No. T175183.Grub Street ID 212269.
Leslie, Charles.
A letter to the Reverend Mr. William Higden. On Account of his View of the English Constitution, with Respect to the Soveraign Authority of the Prince, &c. In Vindication of the Lawfulness of Taking the Oaths, &c. By a Natural Born Subject.
London: printed, and sold by J. Morphew near Stationers Hall, 1709.
ESTC No. T38368.Grub Street ID 267846.
Leslie, Charles.
A letter from a gentleman in Scotland to his friend in England, against the sacramental test; as inconsistent with the Union, dangerous to the ecclesiastical constitution of North-Britain; ...
London: printed and sold by Benj. Bragg, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1709.
ESTC No. T37800.Grub Street ID 267357.
Leslie, Charles.
Best of all. Being the student's thanks to Mr. Hoadly. Wherein Mr. Hoadly's second part of his Measures of submission ... is fully answer'd. ... In a letter to himself. Which he is desir'd to send, ... to his under-spurleather Mr. Stoughton ...
London: printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1709.
ESTC No. T18334.Grub Street ID 219750.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easie method. With the deists. Wherein, the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated ... In a letter to a friend. The fourth edition corrected. To which is added a second part to the Jews. ... The second edition corrected.
London: printed for Geo. Strahan, 1709.
ESTC No. N45992.Grub Street ID 30858.
Leslie, Charles.
The best answer ever was made. And to which no answer ever will be made. (Not to be behind Mr. Hoadly in assurance) in answer to his bill of complaint exhibited against the Lord Bishop of Exeter, for his ... sermon preach'd ... March 8. 1708. ... in a letter to ... M. [sic] Hoadly himself. By a student of the temple.
London: printed and sold by J. Morphew, 1709.
ESTC No. T21554.Grub Street ID 241561.
Leslie, Charles.
The best answer ever was made. And to which no answer ever will be made. (Not to be behind Mr. Hoadly in assurance) in answer to his bill of complaint exhibited against the Lord Bishop of Exeter, for his ... sermon preach'd ... March 8. 1708. ... in a letter to ... Mr. Hoadly himself. By a student of the temple.
London: printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1709].
ESTC No. T21555.Grub Street ID 241565.
Leslie, Charles.
Best of all. Being the student's thanks to Mr. Hoadly. Wherein Mr. Hoadly's second part of his Measures of submission ... is fully answer'd. ... in a letter to himself.
Lon on [i.e. London]: printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1709.
ESTC No. T21556.Grub Street ID 241570.
Leslie, Charles.
Now or never: or, a project under God, to secure the church and monarchy of England. In a congratulatory letter to the Right Honourable Lord D---------, upon his late promotion.
[London]: Printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1710.
ESTC No. N5860.Grub Street ID 41751.
Leslie, Charles.
Now or never: or, a project under God to secure the church (and monarchy) of England. In a letter to the Right Honourable Lord D------, upon his late promotion.
[London?]: Printed in the year, 1710.
ESTC No. T176792.Grub Street ID 213799.
Leslie, Charles.
The good old cause, or, lying in truth, being a second defence of the Lord Bishop of Sarum, from a second speech. And also, the dissection of a sermon it is said his lordship preached in the cathedral church of Salisbury last 29th of May. By one Miso-dolos.
London: printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1710.
ESTC No. T99093.Grub Street ID 318261.
Leslie, Charles.
The good old cause, further discuss'd. In a letter to the author of The Jacobite's hopes reviv'd.
London: printed: and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1710.
ESTC No. T35733.Grub Street ID 265799.
Leslie, Charles.
The good old cause, or, lying in truth, being a second defence of the Lord Bishop of Sarum, from a second speech. And also, the dissection of a sermon it is said His Lordship preached in the cathedral church of Salisbury last 29th of May. By one Miso-dolos.
London: printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1710.
ESTC No. T35734.Grub Street ID 265800.
Leslie, Charles.
Beaucoup de bruit pour une aumelette, or, much a do about nothing, being a tryal of skill betwixt The Jacobite's hopes reviv'd, and The good old cause. By a true Trojan.
London: printed: and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1710.
ESTC No. T21438.Grub Street ID 240793.
Leslie, Charles.
Mr. Leslie his answer, to the examination of his last dialogue, relating to the satisfaction of Jesus Christ. In a letter to the author. With a supplement in answer to Mr. Clendon's treatise of the word person.
London: printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1710.
ESTC No. T170615.Grub Street ID 208298.
Leslie, Charles.
Best of all being the student's thanks to Mr. Hoadly. Wherein Mr. Hoadly's second part of his Measures of submission ... is fully answer'd. ... In a letter to himself. Which he is desir'd to send, ... to his under-spurleather Mr. Stoughton ...
London: printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1710.
ESTC No. T21557.Grub Street ID 241581.
Leslie, Charles.
Now or never: or, a project under God, to secure the church and monarchy of England. In a congratulatory letter to the Right Honourable Lord D------, upon his late promotion: Answer'd Paragraph by Paragraph. By a well-meaning Tory, who is willing to clear the Church of England from Jacobitism.
London: printed for J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1710].
ESTC No. T43206.Grub Street ID 271798.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easie method. With the deists. Wherein, the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated ... In a letter to a friend. The fourth edition corrected. To which is added a second part to the Jews. ... The second edition corrected.
London: printed for Geo. Strahan, 1709 [1711].
ESTC No. N22553.Grub Street ID 11901.
Leslie, Charles.
The truth of Christianity demonstrated. with a dissertation concerning private judgment and authority. To which is prefixed a vindication of the Short method with the deists. In Answer to a Book lately Publish'd with this Title. (A Detection of the True Meaning and Wicked Design of a Book, Intitled, A Plain and Easie Method with the Deists. Wherein is Proved, That the Author's (lesley) Four Marks are the Marks of the Beast, and are Calculated only for the Cause and Service of Popery. London, Printed and are to be Sold by B. Bragg, at the Raven in Pater-Noster-Row, 1710.) By Charles Leslie.
London: printed: and sold by E. Pool at the Half-Moon under the Royal-Exchange, and G. Strahan at the Golden Ball, over against the Royal-Exchange in Corn-Hill, MDCCXI. [1711].
ESTC No. T101686.Grub Street ID 155541.
Leslie, Charles.
The finishing stroke. Being a vindication of the patriarchal scheme of government, in defence of The rehearsals, Best answer, and Best of all. Wherein Mr. Hoadly's Examination of this Scheme in his late Book of the Original and Institution of Civil Government, is fully consider'd. To which are added, remarks on Dr. Higden's late defence, in a dialogue between three H-'s.
London: printed and sold by the booksellers of London, and Westminster, MDCCXI. [1711].
ESTC No. T35536.Grub Street ID 265651.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easie method with the deists, wherein the certainity 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.
London: printed for George Strahan, at the Golden-Ball, against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhil, MDCCXI. [1711].
ESTC No. T14164.Grub Street ID 189122.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easie method with the deists, wherein the certainity 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.
London: printed for George Strahan, 1712.
ESTC No. T190736.Grub Street ID 225859.
Leslie, Charles.
Natural reflections upon the present debates about peace and war. ...
London: printed and sold by John Morphew, 1712.
ESTC No. T39650.Grub Street ID 268874.
Leslie, Charles.
Salt for the leach in reflections upon Reflections.
[Edinburgh]: London printed, and re-printed at Edinburgh, in the year, 1712.
ESTC No. N21304.Grub Street ID 10686.
Leslie, Charles.
Salt for the leach. In reflections upon Reflections.
London: printed in the year, 1712.
ESTC No. T84171.Grub Street ID 304579.
Leslie, Charles.
The case stated, between the Church of Rome and the Church of England. Wherein is shewed, that the doubt and the danger is in the former, and the certainty and safety in the latter communion.
London: printed for G. Strahan at the Golden Ball over against the Royal Exchange, Cornhill, 1713.
ESTC No. T138004.Grub Street ID 185882.
Leslie, Charles.
The case stated, between the Church of Rome and the Church of England. Wherein is shewed, that the doubt and the danger is in the former, and the certainty and safety in the latter communion.
London: printed for George Strahan, 1713.
ESTC No. T138005.Grub Street ID 185883.
Leslie, Charles.
The case stated, between the Church of Rome and the Church of England. Wherein is shewed, that the doubt and danger is in the former, and the certainty and safety in the latter communion.
London: printed for George Strahan, 1713.
ESTC No. N26908.Grub Street ID 16262.
Leslie, Charles.
The case stated, between the Church of Rome and the Church of England. Wherein is shewed, that the doubt and the danger is in the former, and the certainty and safety in the latter communion.
London: printed for George Strahan, 1713.
ESTC No. N26921.Grub Street ID 16277.
Leslie, Charles.
The case stated, between the Church of Rome and the Church of England. Wherein is shewed, that the doubt and the danger is in the former, and the certainty and safety in the latter communion.
London: printed for George Strahan at the Golden Ball over-against the Royal Exchange, Cornhill, 1714.
ESTC No. T120838.Grub Street ID 171814.
Leslie, Charles.
The case stated, between the Church of Rome and the Church of England. Wherein is shewed, that the doubt and the danger is in the former, and the certainty and safety in the latter communion.
London: printed for George Strahan, 1714.
ESTC No. N26907.Grub Street ID 16261.
Leslie, Charles.
The new association. Of those called, moderate church-men, with the modern-whigs & fanaticks, to under-mine and blow-up the present constitution in church and state. Occasion'd by a late pamphlet, entitul'd, The danger of priestcraft: with a recital of the old Snugg Solemn League and Covenant. And a supplement, on occasion of the new Scotch Presbyterian Covenant. Together, with an appendix, containing Two Clauses of a Parliament Ordnance for the Establishment of the Directory, with the Opinions of some of the most Eminent Dissenters themselves concerning Toleration: And the Comfortable Fruits of being Exempted from Penal Laws and Statutes. By a true-church-man.
Dublin: printed by Daniel Thompson in Cole's Ally, Castle-Street, 1714.
ESTC No. N5045.Grub Street ID 34519.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easie method with the Jews. Wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated by infallible proof from the four rules made use off [sic] against the Deists, shewing that these four rules do oblige the Jews as much or more than the Deists to the acknowledgment of Christ. ...
London: printed for Geo. Strahan, 1715.
ESTC No. T14200.Grub Street ID 189502.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easie method with the deists: wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated ... In a letter to a friend. The fifth edition, corrected and enlarg'd, ... To which is added a second part to the Jews. ... The fifth edition corrected.
London: printed for Geo. Strahan, [1715?].
ESTC No. T224741.Grub Street ID 246867.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easie method with the deists. Wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated ... In a letter to a friend. The fourth edition corrected. To which is added a second part to the Jews. ... The fourth edition corrected.
London: printed for Geo. Strahan, 1715.
ESTC No. N22554.Grub Street ID 11902.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easie method with the deists. Wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated ... In a letter to a friend. The fourth edition corrected. To which is added a second part to the Jews. ... The third edition corrected.
London: printed for Geo. Strahan, 1715.
ESTC No. N22555.Grub Street ID 11903.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easie method with the deists: wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated ... In a letter to a friend. The fifth edition, corrected and enlarg'd, ... To which is added a second part to the Jews. ... The fifth edition corrected.
London: printed for Geo. Strahan, [1715?].
ESTC No. N45991.Grub Street ID 30857.
Leslie, Charles.
Mr. Lesly's letter of advice from Avignon.
[London?]: According to the copy printed at London for J. Baker, [1716?].
ESTC No. T170715.Grub Street ID 208391.
Leslie, Charles.
The finishing stroke. Being a vindication of the patriarchal scheme of government, in defence of The rehearsals, Best answer, and Best of all. Wherein Mr. Hoadly's Examination of this Scheme in his late Book of the Original and Institution of Civil Government, is fully consider'd. To which are Added, Remarks on Dr. Higden's View and Defence of the English Constitution: in a Dialogue between Three H's.
London: printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, MDCCXVI. [1716].
ESTC No. T108534.Grub Street ID 161415.
Leslie, Charles.
A new farce; represented in a battle-royal, between three cocks of the game. Containing their different schemes of government, compar'd with the natural state.
London: printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, MDCCXVI. [1716].
ESTC No. T108535.Grub Street ID 161416.
Leslie, Charles.
Mr. Lesley's letter of advice to the nonjurors.
London: printed for J. Baker, 1717.
ESTC No. N35296.Grub Street ID 23568.
Leslie, Charles.
The religion of Jesus Christ the only true religion, or, 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.
Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, and are to be sold by John Checkley, at the Sign of the Crown and Blue Gate over against the west end of the Town-House, 1719.
ESTC No. W21741.Grub Street ID 331528.
Leslie, Charles.
A letter from the Reverend Mr. Charles Leslie, concerning the new separation.
London: printed: and sold by J. Morphew, 1719.
ESTC No. N10934.Grub Street ID 924.
Leslie, Charles.
The Socinian controversy discuss'd, in six dialogues. Wherein the chief of the Socinian tracts publish'd of late years, are consider'd. To which is added, A defence of the first and last dialogues relating to the satisfaction of Jesus Christ. By Charles Leslie, ...
London: printed for G. Strahan, 1719.
ESTC No. N50105.Grub Street ID 34218.
Leslie, Charles.
A letter from the reverend Mr Charles Leslie, concerning the new separation.
London: printed: and sold by J. Morphew, 1719.
ESTC No. T37948.Grub Street ID 267471.
Leslie, Charles.
A letter from the Reverend Mr. Charles Leslie, Concerning the New Separation.
London: printed: and sold by J. Morphew, near Stationer's Hall, 1719.
ESTC No. T37949.Grub Street ID 267472.
Leslie, Charles.
The theological works of the Reverend Mr. Charles Leslie. In two volumes. ...
London: printed by W. Bowyer, MDCCXXI. [1721].
ESTC No. T147668.Grub Street ID 194208.
Leslie, Charles.
The theological works of the Reverend Mr. Charles Leslie. In two volumes. Vol. I.
London: printed by W. Bowyer, MDCCXXI. [1721].
ESTC No. T161289.Grub Street ID 200423.
Leslie, Charles.
The case stated, between the Church of Rome and the Church of England. Wherein is shewed, that the doubt, and the danger is in the former, and the certainty and safety in the latter communion.
London: printed for George Strahan at the Golden Ball over-against the Royal Exchange, Cornhill, [1722?].
ESTC No. T138006.Grub Street ID 185884.
Leslie, Charles.
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.
London: printed by J. Applebee, and sold by John Checkley, at the sign of the Crown and Blue-Gate, over-against the west-end of the Town-House in Boston [Mass.], 1723.
ESTC No. T14166.Grub Street ID 189134.
Leslie, Charles.
Mr. Lesly's fifth letter to Dr. Burnet. Never before published.
London: printed in the year, 1724.
ESTC No. T170616.Grub Street ID 208299.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easie method with the Jews. Wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated by infallible proof from the four rules made use of against the Deists. Shewing, that these four rules do oblige the Jews, as much or more than the Deists, to the acknowledgment of Christ. With an Answer to the most material of their Objections, and Prejudices against Christianity.
London: printed for Geo. Strahan at the Golden Ball, over-against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, MDCCXXVI. [1726].
ESTC No. T14201.Grub Street ID 189511.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easie method with the deists. Wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated; ... The sixth edition. Corrected and enlarg'd, ... To which is added a second part to the Jews: and also The truth of Christianity vindicated; with A dissertation o private judgment: ... By Mr. Charles Leslie.
London: printed for Geo. Strahan, [1726].
ESTC No. N22551.Grub Street ID 11899.
Leslie, Charles.
The Truth of Christianity demonstrated. With a dissertation concerning private judgment and authority. To which is prefixed, a vindication of the Short method with the Deists. By Charles Leslie.
London: printed for George Strahan, at the Golden Ball, over against the Royal Exchange, in Cornhill, MDCCXXVI. [1726].
ESTC No. T14187.Grub Street ID 189358.
Leslie, Charles.
A dissertation concerning private judgment and authority. By the author of the Short method with the Deists.
London: printed for Geo. Strahan, at the Golden Ball over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, M.DCC.XXVI. [1726].
ESTC No. T14188.Grub Street ID 189369.
Leslie, Charles.
The truth of Christianity demonstrated. With a dissertation concerning private judgment and authority. To which is prefixed a vindication of the Short method with the Deists. By Charles Leslie.
London: printed for George Strahan, 1726.
ESTC No. T14189.Grub Street ID 189380.
Leslie, Charles.
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.
London: printed for George Strahan, at the Golden-Ball, against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhill, MDCCXXVI. [1726].
ESTC No. T14165.Grub Street ID 189125.
Leslie, Charles.
A dissertation concerning private judgment and authority. By the author of the Short method with the deists.
London: printed for Geo. Strahan, at the Golden Ball over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, M.DCC.XXVI. [1726].
ESTC No. T14190.Grub Street ID 189392.
Leslie, Charles.
The truth of Christianity demonstrated. With A dissertation concerning private judgment and authority. To which is prefixed a vindication of the short method with the deists. By Charles Leslie.
London: printed for George Strahan at the Golden Ball, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, MDCCXXVII. [1727].
ESTC No. T104771.Grub Street ID 158268.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easie method with the Jews. Wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated by infallible proof from the four rules made use of against the Deists. Shewing, that these four rules do oblige the Jews, as much or much more than the Deists, to the acknowledgment of Christ. With an Answer to the most material of their Objections, and Prejudices against Christianity.
London: printed for Geo. Strahan at the Golden-Ball, over-against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, MDCCXXVII. [1727].
ESTC No. T104772.Grub Street ID 158269.
Leslie, Charles.
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.
London: printed for George Strahan, at the Golden-Ball, against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhill, MDCCXXVII. [1727].
ESTC No. T104773.Grub Street ID 158270.
Leslie, Charles.
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. The seventh edition. Corrected and enlarg'd, with a Letter from the Author to a Deist, upon his Conversion by reading this Book. To which is added a second part to the Jews: and also The truth of Christianity vindicated; with A dissertation on private judgment: And a Defence of the Short Method with the Deists prefix'd. By Mr. Charles Leslie.
London: printed for Geo. Strahan, at the Golden-Ball over-against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill, [1727].
ESTC No. T120753.Grub Street ID 171755.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easie method with the Deists. Wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated by infallible proof, from four rules; ... In a letter to a friend.
Dublin: re-printed by and for Sylvanus Pepyat, 1731.
ESTC No. N36621.Grub Street ID 24591.
Leslie, Charles.
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 that can possibly be. In a letter to a friend. To which is added, a letter from the Reverend Mr. Leslie, to a deist, upon his conversion, by reading this book.
[Williamsburg, Va.]: Printed and sold by William Parks, at his printing-offices, in Williamsburg, and Annapolis, 1733.
ESTC No. W9943.Grub Street ID 359138.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easie method with the Jews. Wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated by infallible proof from the four rules made use of against the deists. Shewing, that these four rules do oblige the Jews, as much or more than the deists, to the acknowledgement of Christ. With an Answer to the most material of their Objections and Prejudices against Christianity.
London: printed for Geo. Strahan at the Golden-Ball, over-against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, MDCCXXXVII. [1737].
ESTC No. T14202.Grub Street ID 189521.
Leslie, Charles.
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 that can possibly be. In a letter to a friend.
London: printed for George Strahan, at the Golden-Ball, against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhill, 1745.
ESTC No. T14167.Grub Street ID 189145.
Leslie, Charles.
A view of the times, their principles and practices: in the first volume of the Rehearsals. By Philalethes.
London: printed for W. Bowen, near St. Paul's, MDCCL. [1750].
ESTC No. T98578.Grub Street ID 317814.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easy method with the deists. Wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated. In a letter to a friend. By Mr Charles Leslie. To which is annexed, a letter from the author, to a deist, ...
Edinburgh: printed by Sands, Murray, and Cochran. Sold by W. Gordon, and other booksellers, 1753.
ESTC No. N22556.Grub Street ID 11904.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easy method with the Jews. Wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated by infallible proof. With an answer to the most material of their objections and prejudices against Christianity.
London: printed for A. Strahan, 1753.
ESTC No. N62652.Grub Street ID 44949.
Leslie, Charles.
The case of the Jews, considered, with respect to Christianity. By the author of Deism refuted.
Dublin: printed for Tho. Watson, 1755.
ESTC No. N16669.Grub Street ID 6239.
Leslie, Charles.
Deism refuted, or the truth of Christianity demonstrated, by infallible proof from four rules which are incompatible to any imposture that can possibly be. In a letter to a friend. By a lover of truth.
Dublin: printed for Tho. Watson, 1755.
ESTC No. N8488.Grub Street ID 53392.
Leslie, Charles.
The case of the Jews considered, with respect to Christianity. By the author of Deism refuted.
London: printed for W. Owen, 1756.
ESTC No. N26815.Grub Street ID 16181.
Leslie, Charles.
A true and authentic account of the conversion of a Quaker to Christianity, and of her behaviour on her death-bed. By the late Reverend and learned Charles Leslie, Author of the Short Method with the Jews and Deists, and many other learned and ingenious Treatises.
London: printed for J. Cooke, and J. Coote, opposite Devereux-Court, in the Strand, and to be had of the booksellers of London and Westminster, MDCCLVII. [1757].
ESTC No. T64154.Grub Street ID 289240.
Leslie, Charles.
Deism refuted: or, the truth of Christianity demonstrated, by infallible proof from four rules which are incompatible to any imposture that can possibly be. In a letter to a friend. By a lover of truth.
Dublin: printed for William Watson, Bookseller, at the Poets Heads in Capel-Street, MDCCLVIII. [1758].
ESTC No. T58081.Grub Street ID 284251.
Leslie, Charles.
The case of the Jews, considered, with respect to Christianity. By the author of Deism refuted.
Dublin: printed for William Watson, at the Poets-Heads in Caple-Street, M,DCC,LVIII. [1758].
ESTC No. T14652.Grub Street ID 193151.
Leslie, Charles.
The triumph; or, an account of the remarkable experience and blessed death of a lady educated a Quaker, but converted to the established church by the Rev. Mr. Charles Leslie, extracted from a manuscript letter of his to Mrs. Bonnel, ...
Dublin: printed by W. Kidd, 1776.
ESTC No. T213208.Grub Street ID 240103.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easy method with the deists. Wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated. In a letter to a friend. By Mr. Charles Leslie.
Philadelphia: Re-printed for a society of gentlemen by Robert Aitken, in Market-Street, the third door above the coffee-house, M.DCC.LXXXIII. [1783].
ESTC No. W3279.Grub Street ID 343313.
Leslie, Charles.
Deism refuted; or, the truth of Christianity demonstrated by infallible proof, from four rules, which are incompatible to any imposture that can possibly be. In a letter to a friend. By a lover of truth.
Cork: printed by A. Edwards, 1796.
ESTC No. N28827.Grub Street ID 18028.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easy method with the deists. Wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated. In a letter to a friend. By Mr. Charles Leslie.
Chambersburg [Pa.]: Printed by Dover & Harper, MDCCXCVI. [1796].
ESTC No. W9944.Grub Street ID 359139.
Leslie, Charles.
Deism a madness. A short and easy method with deists, wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated by infallible proof from four rules, ... In a letter to a friend. Revised by the Rev. Griffith Williams, ...
London: printed for the editor, by W. Smith, and sold by J. Matthews, T. Chapman, W. Button, and J. L. Rowe, 1797.
ESTC No. T184054.Grub Street ID 220420.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easy method with the deists; wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demontrated; in a letter to a friend. By Mr. Charles Leslie. To which are added, An apology for Christianity, and An apology for the Bible. By R. Watson, D.D. F.R.S. Lord Bishop o Landaff, and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge.
Lancaster [Pa.]: Printed and sold by W. & R. Dickson, in Queenstreet, and W. Hamilton, in Kingstreet, 1797.
ESTC No. W22253.Grub Street ID 332071.
Leslie, Charles.
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 uncompatible to any imposture. In a letter to a friend. By the Rev. Charles Leslie.
Leeds: printed by Binns & Brown; and sold by Chapman and Trapp, London. Binns and Langdon, Leeds, 1797.
ESTC No. T64692.Grub Street ID 289673.
Leslie, Charles.
A vindication of the Old and New Testament: or, a short and easy method with the deists. Extracted from a late author.
Hull: printed by Thomas Lee and Co., 1797.
ESTC No. T178916.Grub Street ID 215757.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easy method with the deists. Also, The truth of Christianity demonstrated. By Charles Leslie.
Lexington [Ky.]: Printed by John Bradford, for several gentlemen, on [..] some paragraphs which by them were thought not to be very essential, 1797.
ESTC No. W9945.Grub Street ID 359140.
Leslie, Charles.
The truth of Christianity demonstrated, in a dialogue betwixt a Christian and a Deist; Wherein the case of the Jews is likewise considered. By the late Rev. Charles Leslie, M.A. A new edition, published by desire of The Society for Promoting Christian knowledge.
London: printed for F. and C. Rivington, Booksellers to The Society for promoting Christian Knowledge, No. 62, St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXCIX. [1799].
ESTC No. T101681.Grub Street ID 155537.
Leslie, Charles.
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. By the late Rev. Charles Leslie, M.A. With a letter from the author to a deist, upon his Conversion by reading his Book. To which is prefixed a preface by the Rev. W. Jones, M. A. Author of The Catholic Doctrine of the Trinity, &c.
London: printed for F. and C. Rivington, Booksellers to The Society for promoting Christian Knowledge, No. 62, St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXCIX. [1799].
ESTC No. T104677.Grub Street ID 158183.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easy method with the deists: wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonsrated [sic] by infallible proof from four rules, ... In a letter to a friend, by C. Leslie, A.M.
Dublin: printed for W. Watson and Son, 1799.
ESTC No. T207268.Grub Street ID 236542.
Leslie, Charles.
A short and easy method with the deists, ... extracted from the works of Mr. Charles Leslie. ... By Joseph Nightingale.
Macclesfield: printed and sold for the author, by J. Plant, 1800.
ESTC No. T175921.Grub Street ID 212990.