Unitarian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (England)
A Discourse delivered at Warminster, July 3, 1799, before the Society of Unitarian Christians, established in the west of England, for promoting Christian knowledge and the practice of virtue, by the distribution of books
A letter to the Unitarian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and the Practice of Virtue by the Distribution of Books
Discourses on the genuineness, integrity and public version of the New Testament
Morning and evening prayers
Rules of the Unitarian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and the Practice of Virtue
Rules, &c of the Unitarian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and the Practice of Virtue
The decline and fall of spiritual Babylon
The mutual relation of the unity of God and the humanity of Christ, as doctrines of the gospel
The practical tendency of the doctrine of the simple humanity of Christ
The probable influence of the development of the principles of the human mind on its future progress in knowledge and goodness
The progress of intellectual, moral and religious improvement during the present reign, represented in a discourse, delivered before the Unitarian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, at Essex-Street Chapel, on Thursday, March 31, 1814, in commemora
The right and duty of private judgment, and free enquiry, on religious subjects