A Short and Easy Method With the Deists: Wherein the Certainty of the Christian Religion is Demonstrated by Infallible Proof in a Letter to a Friend,Charles LeslieAgotadoNotifícame
The Case Stated, Between the Church of Rome and the Church of England . Wherein is ShewedCharles LeslieAgotadoNotifícame
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 ConCharles LeslieAgotadoNotifícame
The Socinian Controversy Discuss'd: Wherein the Chief of the Socinian Tracts (Publish'd of Late Years Here) Are Consider'dCharles LeslieAgotadoNotifícame
A Short and Easy Method With the Deists, Wherein the Certainty of the Christian Religion is Demonstrated by Infallible Proof From Four Rules, Which ArCharles LeslieAgotadoNotifícame
A View Of The Times: Their Principles And Practices: In The ... Rehearsals; Volume 1Charles LeslieAgotadoNotifícame
The Good old Cause Further Discuss'd in a Letter to the Author of the Jacobite's Hopes Reviv'dCharles LeslieAgotadoNotifícame
Remarks on Lesley's Two Letters From Bar Le Duc: the First to a High-flying Member of the Last Parliament, the Second to the Lord Bp. of Salisbury ..Charles LeslieAgotadoNotifícame
A Short and Easie Method With the Deists: Wherein the Certainty of the Christian Religion is Demonstrated, by Infallible Proof From Four Rules, WhichCharles LeslieAgotadoNotifícame
Leslie's Short and Easy Method With the Deists : Wherein the Certainty of the Christian Religion is Established Ry [sic] Four Infalliable MCharles LeslieAgotadoNotifícame
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 LordsCharles LeslieAgotadoNotifícame
Deism Refuted: Or, the Truth of Christianity Demonstrated, by Infallible Proof From Four Rules. in a Letter, by a Lover of Truth [C.Charles LeslieAgotadoNotifícame