Joseph Priestley Quotes
Joseph Priestley (1780). “The theological and miscellaneous works of Joseph Priestley”, p.372
In completing one discovery we never fail to get an imperfect knowledge of others.
Joseph Priestley (1780). “The theological and miscellaneous works of Joseph Priestley”, p.372
Joseph Priestley (1775). “Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air: Vol. II. By Joseph Priestley, ...”, p.102
Joseph Priestley (1782). “Institutes of Natural and Revealed Religion: To which is Prefixed, an Essay on the Best Method of Communicating Religious Knowledge to the Members of Christian Societies”, p.5
'An Essay on the First Principles of Government' (1768) pt. 1
Joseph Priestley, John Towill Rutt (1831). “The Theological and Miscellaneous Works. Ed. with Notes by John Towill Rutt”, p.346
Joseph Priestley (1790). “Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air and Other Branches of Natural Philosophy, Connected with the Subject ...: Being the Former Six Volumes Abridged and Methodized, with Many Additions”, p.43
Joseph Priestley (1791). “Letters to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Occasioned by His Reflections on the Revolution in France, &c”, p.145, Birmingham
Joseph Priestley (1782). “An History of the Corruption of Christianity”, p.442
Joseph Priestley, Henry Ware (1834). “Views of Christian truth, piety, and morality: selected from the writings of Dr. Priestley : with a memoir of his life”, p.171
Joseph Priestley (1780). “The theological and miscellaneous works of Joseph Priestley”, p.373
Joseph Priestley, John Towill Rutt (1831). “The Theological and Miscellaneous Works. Ed. with Notes by John Towill Rutt”, p.346
Joseph Priestley (1871). “A History of the Corruptions of Christianity”, p.19
Joseph Priestley (1966). “The History and Present State of Electricity: With Original Experiments. Reprinted from the 3d Ed., London, 1755, with an Appendix Containing Two Additional Papers of Original Experiments by the Author, and a New Introd. by Robert E. Shofield”
Joseph Priestley (1871). “A History of the Corruptions of Christianity”, p.16
Joseph Priestley (1871). “A History of the Corruptions of Christianity”, p.52