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ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 26, 2010 CONTENTS Foreword: Gina Luria Walker and G M Ditchfield, v ArticlesIntroduction: Rational Dissenting Women and the Travel of Ideas, Ruth Watts, 1-27 Feminism in the Provinces: T S Norgate and the `Rights of Woman’ in Norwich, Arianne Chernock, 28-53 Hannah Lindsey and her Circle: the Female Element in Early English Unitarianism, G M Ditchfield, 54-79 A Life of Dissent: Harriet Martineau and Unitarianism, Felicity James, 80-112 Anna Letitia Barbauld, Alienated Intellectual, William McCarthy, 113-135 `No Effort can be lost’: the Unitarianism and Republicanism of Ann Jebb (1735-1812), Anthony Page, 136-62 The Cultivation of Mind and Refinement of Manners in the Midst of a Money-making and Somewhat Unpolished Community’: Hannah Greg’s Legacy Reconsidered, David Sekers, 163-94 The Spiritual Vindications of Mary Wollstonecraft, Fiore Sireci 195-229 Mary Hays and Mary Wollstonecraft and the Evolution of Dissenting Feminism, Mary Spongberg, 230-58 ‘Energetic Sympathies of Truth and Feeling’: Mary Hays and Rational Dissent, Gina Luria Walker, 259-85 ReviewsDavid Sorkin, The religious Enlightenment: Protestants, Jews and Catholics from London to Vienna, Nigel Aston, 286-89 F P Lock, Edmund Burke: Volume II, 1784-1797, H T Dickenson, 289-93 Alan P F Sell, Hinterland theology: a stimulus to theological construction, G M Ditchfield, 293-97 Alexander Dick and Christina Lupton, Theory and practice in the eighteenth century: between philosophy and literature, Sarah Hutton, 297-99 Arianne Chernock, Men and the making of modern British feminism, Emma Macleod, 299-302 E Derek Taylor, Reason and religion in Clarissa: Samuel Richardson and ‘The famous Mr. Norris, of Bremerton’, Carol. Stewart, 302-4 Roger L Emerson, Essays on David Hume, medical men and the Scottish Enlightenment: ‘industry, knowledge and humanity’, Mark Towsey, 304-9
ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 25, 2009 CONTENTS Editorial: Stephen D Snobelen, v-vi Articles Two eighteenth-century translators of Newton’s Opticks: Pierre Coste and Jean-Paul Marat, Newton’s ‘Paradoxical questions concerning the morals & actions of Athanasius and his followers’ and its intellectual origins, Raquel Delgado Moreira, 29-61 ‘Newtonian’ elements in Locke, Hume, and Reid, or: How far can one stretch a label?, Steffen Ducheyne, 62-105 Holy Grail, (almost) wholly Newton: revisiting the Newtonian and Anti-Newtonian elements in Alexander Pope’s Essay on man, James E Force, 106-34 Newton and the Parisian Academie Royale des Sciences, 1699-1727, Lisa Mullins, 135-66 Hume’s attack on Newton’s philosophy, Eric Schliesser, 167-203 Isaac Newton, heresy laws and the persecution of dissent, Stephen Snobelen, 204-59 A sheep in the midst of wolves: reassessing Newton and English deists, Jeffrey R Wigelsworth, 260-86 Review Article ‘Something odd is happening here’: Captain Cook’s last days, Jonathan Lamb, 287- 97 Reviews Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent and Christine Blondel, eds, Science and spectacle in the European Christopher Leslie Brown, Moral capital; foundations of British abolitionism, Anthony Page, 300-4 Joyce Chumbley and Leo Zonneveld, eds, Thomas Paine: in search of the common good, Jack Fruchtman, 304-6 G M Ditchfield, ed, The letters of Theophilus Lindsey (1723-1808), vol 1, 1747-1788, William Gibson, 306-8 Mary Hilton and Jill Shefrin, eds, Educating the child in Enlightenment Britain: beliefs, cultures, practices, Jeremy Black, 308-9 Steven Johnson, The invention of air. A story of science, faith, revolution, and the birth of America, John G McEvoy, 310-313 Christa Knellwolf and Jane Goodall, eds, Frankenstein’s science: experimentation and discovery in romantic culture, 1780-1830, Larry Stewart, 313-16 F P Lock, Edmund Burke: volume II, 1784-1797, H T Dickinson, 316-20 Michael North, Material delight and the joy of living: cultural consumption in the age of Enlightenment in Germany, Thomas Munck, 320-21 Karen O’Brien, Women and Enlightenment in eighteenth-century Britain, Arianne Chernock, 322-25 Richard B Sher, The Enlightenment and the book: Scottish authors and their publishers in eighteenth-century Britain, Ireland, and America, Mark Towsey, 325-28 Ann Thomson, Bodies of thought: science, religion, and the soul in the early Enlightenment, James Dybikowski. 329-34 Jose R Torre, The Enlightenment in America, 1720-1825, Mark G Spencer, 334-39 Notice Richard C Allen, David Hartley’s ‘Observations on the progress to happiness’ discovered, 340-42
ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 24, 2008 CONTENTS Editorial, iv ArticlesGodliness and Godlikeness: Cambridge Platonism in Richard Price’s religious rationalism, Louise Hickman, 1-23 Aspects of a polymath: unveiling J T Rutt’s edition of Joseph Priestley’s Letters to Theophilus Lindsey, Simon Mills, 24-53 ‘Brief Encounter’: Robert Robinson and the right to private judgment, Gina Luria Walker, 54-70 Comment Reconsidering Kant’s political philosophy, Howard Williams, 71-81 Review Article ‘An Extraordinary Destiny’: Mary Hays, Dissenting Feminist, Mary Spongberg, 82-93 ReviewsStephen Eric Bronner, Reclaiming the Enlightenment. Towards a Politics of Radical Enlightenment, John Gascoigne, 94-96 Daniel Carey, Locke, Shaftesbury, and Hutcheson: Contesting Diversity in the Enlightenment and Beyond, James Dybikowski, 96-101 Robert DeMaria, Jr. ed., British Literature 1640-1789: An Anthology, K E Smith, 101-4 Jack Fruchtman Jr., Atlantic Cousins: Benjamin Franklin and his visionary friends, Anthony Page. 105-7 William Gibson, Religion and the Enlightenment, 1600-1800: Conflict and the Rise of Civic Humanism in Taunton, David L Wykes, 107-10 Jonathan I Israel, Enlightenment Contested: Philosophy, Modernity, and the Emancipation of Man 1670-1752, John Gascoigne, 110-15 John Issitt, Jeremiah Joyce: radical dissenter and writer, Anthony Page, 115-18 Michael R Lynn, Popular science and public opinion in eighteenth-century France, Jeffrey S Ravel, 118-21 E Mazza & E Ronchetti eds., New Essays on David Hume, F L van Holthoon, 121-127 Isabel Rivers & David L Wykes, Joseph Priestley, scientist, philosopher, and theologian, R K Webb, 127-31 Robert Rix, William Blake and the Cultures of Radical Christianity, K E Smith, 131-35 Paul Russell, The Riddle of Hume’s ‘Treatise’: Skepticism, Naturalism, and Irreligion, Mark G Spencer, 135-38 Robert E Schofield, The Enlightened Joseph Priestley: A Study of his Life and Work from 1773-1804, Alan Tapper, 138-43 Giovanni Tarantino, Lo scrittoio di Anthony Collins (1676-1729). I libri e i tempi di un libero pensatore, John Robertson, 144-47 Special Supplement (available as a separate volume) David Sekers ed., The Diary of Hannah Lightbody 1786-1790, i-x; 1-176
ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 23, 2004-07 CONTENTS Editorial, vii Articles ‘Aspers’d and Blacken’d’: Pierre Coste’s critique of Locke’s moral theory, James Dybikowski, 1-23 Richard Price and Francis Hutcheson — Does a moral sense theory make ethics arbitrary?, Nicholas Hunt-Bull, 24-44 John Balguy and the sense of beauty: a rational realist in the age of sentiment, Peter Kivy, 45-70 Did Paine abridge his Rights of Man? Textual scholarship and controversial context, Iain Hampsher Monk, 71-84 ‘Probably the most indefatigable Prince that ever existed’: a rational dissenting perspective on Frederick the Great, Anthony Page, 85-130 Ethics and aesthetics in the British moralists, D D Raphael, 131-47 Documents ‘A register of vexations and persecutions’: some letters of Thomas Fyshe Palmer from Botany Bay during the 1790s, Michael T Davis, 148-66 Review Articles Jenny Graham, The nation, the law and the King. Reform politics in England, 1789-1799, Emma Vincent Macleod, 167-73 Editing Mary Shelley, Michael Rossington, 174-81 Reviews Paula R Backscheider and Catherine Ingrassia, eds., A companion to the Eighteenth-Century English novel and culture, Gillian Skinner, 182-87 Michael T Davis, Iain McCalman and Christina Parolin, eds., Newgate in revolution: an anthology of radical prison literature in the Age of Revolution, H T Dickenson, 187-90 Malcolm Dick, ed., Joseph Priestley and Birmingham, Anthony Page, 190-91 Gavin Edwards, Narrative order, 1789-1819: life and story in an Age of Revolution, Mary-Ann Constantine, 191-95 Amanda Goodrich, Debating England’s aristocracy in the 1790s: Pamphlets, polemics and political ideas, Martyn Powell, 195-97 Geraint H Jenkins, ed., A rattleskull genius: the many faces of Iolo Morganwg, Colin Kidd, 197-201 Judith Jennings, Gender, religion and radicalism in the long Eighteenth-Century: the ‘Ingenious Quaker’ and her connections, Linda Wilson, 202-4 Paul Keen, ed., The popular radical press in Britain 1817-1821: a reprint of early Nineteenth Century radical periodicals, Paul A. Pickering, 204-7 F Arant Maginnes, Thomas Abthorpe Cooper: father of the American stage, 1775-1849, David O’Shaughnessy, 207-11 Jonathan Sheehan, The Enlightenment Bible: translation, scholarship, and culture, Martin Muslow, 211-16 Mark G Spencer, David Hume and Eighteenth-Century America, Peter Jones, 216-19 Books received, 219-20
ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 22, 2003 CONTENTS Editorial, 3 Documents Introduction to William Morgan’s Memoirs of the Life of the Rev. Richard Price, D O Thomas, 5-9 William Morgan’s Preface to Memoirs of the Life of the Rev. Richard Price, D O Thomas, ed, iii-iv William Morgan’s Memoirs of the Life of the Rev. Richard Price, D O Thomas, ed, 1-128 Index, 129-134
ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 21, 2002 CONTENTS Editorial, viii Documents Preface and introduction to John Disney's Diary, D O Thomas, 1-41 John Disney's Diary. I January 1783-17 May 1784, D O Thomas, 42-127 Charles Polhill and The Chronicle of the Kingdom of Heaven, Sheldon Cohen, 128-36 The Chronicle of the Kingdom of Heaven, Sheldon Cohen, 137-62 Review Articles The different faces of Mary Wollstonecraft, Pam Clemit, 163-69 Enlightenment in Australia, Anthony Page, 170-82 Reviews Gillian Russell and Clara Tuite eds., Romantic sociability: social networks and literary culture in Britain 1770-1840, Damian Walford Davies, 183-88 Robert Rix ed., 'A Political Dictionary Explaining the True Meaning of Words' by Charles Piggott. A facsimile of the 1795 edition, Martin Fitzpatrick, 189-92 Anthony Page, John Jebb and the Enlightenment Origins of British Radicalism, Emma Vincent Macleod, 193-95 Pamela Edwards, The Statesman's Science: History, Nature, and Law in the Political Thought of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Tim Milnes, 195-98 Martin Fitzpatrick, Peter Jones, Christa Knellwolf eds., The Enlightenment World, Alan P F Sell, 198-209 William Gibson, Enlightenment prelate: Benjamin Hoadly (1676-1761), D O Thomas, 209-15 Sheldon S Cohen, British Supporters of the American Revolution 1775-1783. The Role of the 'Middling-level' Activists, Peter D G Thomas, 215-17 Books received, 217-18
ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 20, 2001 CONTENTS Editorial, vii Articles David Hartley's new words for action: 'Automatic' and 'Decomplex', Richard C Allen, 1-22 Joseph Priestley and 'the proper doctrine of philosophical necessity', James A Harris, 23-44 Joseph Priestley on morals and economics: reconciling the quest for virtue with the pursuit of wealth, Vilem Mudroch, 45-87 Comment Socinianism, heresy and John Locke's Reasonableness of Christianity, Steven Snobelen, 88-125 Review Articles David Hartley on human nature, Anthony Page, 126-38 Enlightened interventions, K E Smith, 139-45 Reviews Mark Goldie ed., The reception of Locke's politics, H T Dickenson, 146-52 Paul Wood ed., The culture of the book in the Scottish Enlightenment. An exhibition with essays by Roger Emerson, Richard Sher, Stephen Brown and Paul Wood, Christa Knellwolf, 152-55 Harriet Guest, Small change: women, learning and patriotism, 1750-1810, William McCarthy, 156-60 M L Brooks ed., Mary Hays. Memoirs of Emma Courtney, Eva Perez, 160-63 John Locke, Epistola de tolerantia. Epistole gia ten anexithresekia. Eisagoge, metaphrasis, scholia. Introduction, translation and notes by Giannes Plangesis, Politike & Threskia ste Philosophia tou John Locke, David Rees, 164-66 William Godwin, Memoirs of the author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman. Pamela Clemit and Gina Luria Walker eds., Glynis Ridley, 166-69 Alan P F Sell, Confessing and confessing the faith. Historic witness and apologetic method, Boyd Stanley Schlenther, 169-75 Jeremy Waldron, God, Locke, and equality: Christian foundations of John Locke's political thought, D O Thomas, 175-81 Peter C Myers, Our only star and compass: Locke and the struggle for political rationality, Catherine Wilson, 181-84 Documents Pamela Clemit, Two Pamphlets on the Regency Crisis by William Godwin, 185-93 [William Godwin], The law of Parliament in the present situation of Great Britain considered, Pamela Clemit, 194-225 [William Godwin], Reflexions on the late consequences of His Majesty's recovery from His late Indisposition. In a letter to the people of England, Pamela Clemit, 226-48. Books received, 249-51
ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 19, 2000, Festschrift for D O Thomas CONTENTS Editorial: D O Thomas, Martin Fitzpatrick, vii-x D O Thomas: an appreciation, W Bernard Peach, xi-xiii Articles Smith and Bentham on jurisprudence: English Utilitarianism in contrast with the Scottish Enlightenment, Yoshio Nagai, 1-22 Democratic virtues: between candour and preference falsification, Mark Philp, 23-44 Richard Price, Josiah Tucker, John Locke and D O Thomas, W Bernard Peach, 45-59 Perspectives on Priestley's science, John McEvoy, 60-77 Monism, Unitarianism and phlogiston in Joseph Priestley's natural philosophy, Robert E Schofield, 78-90 Andrew Fuller and the Socinians, Alan P F Sell, 91-115 Optimism and pessimism in the Enlightenment, D A Rees, 116-32 Conscience and the epistemology of morals: Richard Price's debt to Joseph Butler, John Stephens, 133-46 Price among the Unitarians, Robert K Webb, 147-70 Christian Garve and Immanuel Kant: Theory and Practice in the German Enlightenment, Howard Williams, 171-92 We may venture to say, that the number of Platonic Readers is considerable: Richard Price, Joseph Priestley, and the Platonic strain in eighteenth-century British thought, Martha K Zebrowski, 193-213 A bibliography of D O Thomas, James Dybikowski, 214-23
ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 18, 1999 CONTENTS Editorial, vii Articles Richard Price and the moral foundations of Mary Wollstonecraft's feminism, Saba Bahar, 1-15 James Losh (1763-1833): Dissenter and Reformer, Jeffrey Smith, 16-56 Comment John Toland's Letter concerning toleration to the Dissenting Ministers, James Dybikowski, 57-83 Documents 'All truth, all righteous things': the correspondence of Caleb Fleming and Sylas Neville, 1769 G M Ditchfield, 84-123 'This unhappy country of ours': extracts of letters, 1793-1801, of Theophilus Lindsey, Jenny Graham, 124-62 Eleven newly-discovered letters of Theophilus Lindsey, Boyd Stanley Schlenther, 163-86 Review Articles Hume's connections, D O Thomas, 187-98 An artisan of the floating word: Thomas Paine and his historians, David Wilson, 199-217 Abraham Anderson The treatise of the three impostors and the problem of enlightenment, James Dybikowski, 218-32 Reviews Hartmut Lehmann & Guenther Roth, eds., Weber's Protestant ethics: origins, evidence, contexts, James Bradley, 233-36 William McCarthy & Elizabeth Kraft, eds, The Poems of Anna Letitia Barbauld, Marilyn Brooks, 236-40 Ruth Watts, Gender, Power and the Unitarians 1760-1860, Marilyn Brooks, 240-42
Robert E Schofield, The Enlightenment of Joseph Priestley. A Study of his Life and Work from 1733 to 1773, Margaret Canovan, 242-45 P J Corfield & C Evans eds, Youth and Revolution in the 1790s. Letters of William Pattisson, Thomas Amyot and Henry Crabb Robinson, Jenny Graham, 246-54 Lisbeth Haakonsssen, Medicine and morals in the Enlightenment: John Gregory, Thomas Percival and Benjamin Rush, Christopher Lawrence, 255-57 Jack Fruchtman, Jr. ed., An eye-witness account of the French Revolution by Helen Maria Williams: Letters containing a sketch of the politics of France, Emma Vincent Macleod, 257-60 James E Crimmins ed., Utilitarianism and religion; Alan P F Sell ed., Mill and religion, Victor Nuovo, 260-63 Alan P F Sell, John Locke and the Eighteenth-Century Divines, G A J Rogers, 263-70 Thomas C Pfizenmaier, The Trinitarian theology of Dr. Samuel Clarke (1675-1729). Context, sources and controversy, Alan P F Sell, 270-75
W M Spellman, John Locke, Alan P F Sell, 275-76
Quentin Skinner, Liberty before liberalism, D O Thomas, 276-80 Books received, 281-84
ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 17, 1998, ENLIGHTENMENT, RELIGION, SCIENCE AND POPULAR CULTURE IN THE LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY, Special Issue: edited by Martin Fitzpatrick and Iain McCalman CONTENTS Editorial, vii Articles Paternalism and Expertise: A Physician's Legacy, Lisbeth Haakonssen, 1-16 Perspectives on David Hartley, R K Webb, 17-47 Enlightenment and a 'Second Reformation': the religion and philosophy of John Jebb (1736-86), Anthony Page, 48-82 Science, religion and the foundations of morality in Enlightenment Britain, John Gascoigne, 83-103 Methodism and Popular Science in the Enlightenment, Peter Lineham, 104-25 Anti-Newtonianism and eighteenth-century Dissent, Kevin Knox, 126-53 The mystery of Count Cagliostro: alchemy, prophecy, and the end of the Enlightenment, Iain McCalman, 154-71 'Through the glass of history': some reflections on historical knowledge in the thought of Joseph Priestley, Martin Fitzpatrick, 172-209 Paine and Science, Mark Philp, 210-249 ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 16, 1997, SAMUEL CLARKE, Special Issue edited by James Dybikowski Editorial, J Dybikowski, 1-2 Articles 'Commanded of God, because 'tis Holy and Good': The Christian Platonism and Natural Law of Samuel Clarke, Martha K Zebrowski, 3-28 The argument from the need for similar or 'higher' qualities: Cudworth, Locke and Clarke on God's existence, J J Mackintosh, 29-59 Clarke and Leibniz on divine perfection and freedom, William L Rowe, 60-82 Clarke's 'Almighty Space' and Hume's Treatise, Paul Russell, 83-113 Reason and revelation in Samuel Clarke's epistemology of morals, D O Thomas, 114-35 Samuel Johnson, Samuel Clarke and the toleration of heresy, Chester Chapin, 146-50 Caution, conscience and the Newtonian reformation: the public and private heresies of Newton, Clarke and Whiston, Stephen Snobelen, 151-84 The library of Samuel Clarke, Stephen Snobelen, 185-97 Samuel Clarke bibliography, J Dybikowski, 198-207
ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 15, 1996 CONTENTS Editorial, 1-2 Articles Women at War: British Women and the Debate on the Wars against Revolutionary France in the 1790s, Emma Vincent Macleod, 3-32 Jacobitism and Millennial Enlightenment: Alexander, Lord Forbes of Pitsligo 'Remarks' on the Mystics, David E Shuttleton, 33-56 Samuel Chandler and the Regium Donum, John Stephens, 57-70 Benjamin Hoadly: the Ethics of Sincerity, D O Thomas, 71-88 Documents Jenny Graham, Priestley's Plan for a 'Continually Improving' translation of the Bible, Marilyn Brooks, 89-106 Reviews Jenny Graham, Revolutionary in Exile: the Emigration of Joseph Priestley to America, 1794-1804, David A Wilson, 107-11 John Marshall, John Locke. Resistance, Religion and Responsibility, Alan P F Sell, 112-16 Peter N Miller (ed.), Joseph Priestley: Political Writings, James Dybikowski, 117-27 Peter Benedict Nockles, The Oxford Movement in Context. Anglican High Churchmanship, 1760-1857, Alan P F Sell, 128-30 Alan P F Sell, Philosophical Idealism and Christian Belief, D A Rees 131-34 Books Received, 135
ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 14, 1995 CONTENTS Editorial, 1 Articles Mary Hays: finding a 'voice' in Dissent, Marilyn Brooks, 3-24 Sir William Jones's 'The Principles of Government' (1782) in its relation to Wales, Caryl Davies, 25-51 "Master of Practical Magnetics": the construction of an eigtheenth-century natural philosopher, Patricia Fara, 52-87 A Hitherto Unpublished Letter of Joseph Priestley, Jenny Graham, 88-104 Mary Wollstonecraft's Theodicy and the Theory of Progress, Gordon Spence, 105-127 Richard Ashcraft on John Locke's Two Treatises, D O Thomas, 128-54 Reviews G J Barker-Benfield, The Culture of Sensibility: Sex and Society in Eighteenth-Century Britain, Jane Spencer, 155-56 Robert D Cornwall, Visible and Apostolic: the Constitution of the Church in High Church Anglican and Non-Juror Thought, P B Knockles. 157-60 Yannis Plangesis, Phileleutherismos kai theoria demokratias. He ennoia tes eleutherias sten politike skepse tou Joseph Priestley (Liberalism and democratic theory: The concept of liberty in Joseph Priestley's political thought), D A Rees, 161-62 Books Received, 163-165
ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 13, 1994 CONTENTS Editorial, 1 Article The Enlightenment and its Background: Some Features, D A Rees, 3-48 Documents Joseph Priestley's Journal while at Daventry Academy, 1754, Tony Rail and Beryl Thomas, 49-113 Reviews E S de Beer, ed., The correspondence of John Locke, vol. VIII ; Peter H. Nidditch & G A Rogers, eds., Drafts for the "Essay Concerning Human Understanding" and other philosophical writings, vol. 1: Drafts A and B; John W & Jean S. Yolton eds., John Locke, Some thoughts concerning education, Richard Kroll, 114-20 William Cobbett, Peter Porcupine in America: Pamphlets on Republicanism and Revolution, ed. David A Wilson. Colin Bonwick, 121-24 The Northumberland County Historical Society. Proceedings and Addresses. Volume XXXII, Martin Fitzpatrick, 125-30 W Bernard Peach ed., The correspondence of Richard Price: Vol. III, February 1786-February 1791, James Dybikowski, 131-35 Alan P.F. Sell, Commemorations. Studies in Christian Thought and History, Martin Fitzpatrick, 136-43 Books received, 144-45
ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 12, 1993 CONTENTS Editorial, 1 Articles Godwin's educational theory: The Enquirer, Pamela Clemit, 3-11 Advocacy of the independence of the Church from the State in Eighteenth-Century England: A comparison of a Nonjuror and a Nonconformist view, Robert D Cornwall, 12-27 Public and Parliamentary support for the Unitarian Petition of 1792, G M Ditchfield, 28-48 Physics and the Deity: the ideas of R Boscovich and J Priestley, Karis Müller, 49-62 Commentary Coleridge Reconsidered: Religion, Metaphysics and Political Ideas, Pamela J Edwards, 63-69 Documents The publication of Part One of the Rights of Man, Jenny Graham, 70-77 Richard Price, A Sermon on Revelation 21.3, John Stephens, 78-91 Reviews Mark Philp, gen ed., Political and Philosophical Writings of William Godwin, H T Dickinson, 92-95 Mark Philp, ed., The French Revolution and British Popular Politics, Gregory Claeys, 96-98 J Dybikowski, On Burning Ground: an Examination of the Ideas, Projects and Life of David Williams, Peter France, 99-100 D O Thomas, ed., The Political Writings of Richard Price, Oliver Stutchbury, 101-103 Philip Rossi & M Wren, eds., Kant's Philosophy of Religion Reconsidered. T A Roberts, 104-7 The British Empiricists: Locke by John Dunn; Berkeley by J O Urmson; Hume by A.J. Ayer, ed., Keith Thomas, T A Roberts, 108-11 H Williams ed., Kant's Political Philosophy, T A Roberts, 112-14 John Dwyer and Richard Sher eds., Sociability and Society in Eighteenth Century Scotland; Brian Hillyard, David Steuart Esquire: An Edinburgh Collector; Paul B Wood, The Aberdeen Enlightenment. T he Arts Curriculum in the Eighteenth Century, Alexander Murdoch, 115-19 Chris Jones, Radical Sensibility: Literature and Ideas in the 1790s; Allison Yarrington and Kelvin Everest, eds., Reflections on Revolution: Images of Romanticism, Mark Philp, 120-22 John Barrell, The Birth of Pandora and the Division of Knowledge, Marcus Wood, 123-27 Books received, 128-29
ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 11, 1992 CONTENTS Editorial, 1 Articles Late Latitudinarianism: the case of David Hartley, Jack Fruchtman Jr., 3-22 Kant and religious doctrine, Elizabeth Galbraith, 23-45 Master, slave, and mistresss in Wollstonecraft's Vindication, D L Macdonald, 46-57 Liberty or luxury: Catherine Macaulay Graham and the socio-economic foundation of the state, B B Schnorrenberg, 58-69 Enlightenment psychology and individuality: the roots of J.S. Mill's concept of the self, G W Smith, 70-86 Literally Orthodox: Samuel Johnson's Anglicanism, Jane Steen, 87-106 Commentary Society Restored and its authors, J Dybikowski, 107-14 Review Article S M Dworetz, The Unvarnished Doctrine, Locke, Liberalism and the American Revolution, B Peach, 115--20 Reviews D O Thomas, ed., The Correspondence of Richard Price, vol, 2, J Dybikowski, 121-23 Isaac Kramnick, Republicanism and bourgeois radicalism: political ideology in late eighteenth-century England and America, H T Dickinson, 124-25 David MacGregor, Hegel, Marx and the English state, David Lamb, 126-28 Howard Williams, Hegel, Heraclitus and Marx's Dialectic, David MacGregor, 129-31 John Hedley Brooke, Science and religion. Some historical perspectives, D D Raphael, 132-34 Bridget Hill, The republican virago. The life and times of Catharine Macaulay Graham, historian, B B Schnorrenberg, 135-36 Giannes Plangensis, Hyle kai Pneuma. Sie Philosophike Skepse tou Joseph Priestley, D A Rees, 137 Manfred Buschmeier, Die gesellschaft und das Geld. Untersuchungen zum Geld in englishchen Romanen und Komödien der 'sentimental era', Michael Szczekalla, 138-40 Knud Haakonssen, Thomas Reid. 'Practical Ethics', D O Thomas, 141-45 James Bradley, Religion, revolution and English radicalism. Non-conformity in eighteenth-century politics and society, R K Webb, 146-50 Peter Harrison, 'Religion' and the religions of the English Enlightenment, S Nantlais Williams, 151-54 Alan Sell, Dissenting thought and the life of the Churches: Studies in an English Tradition, David Wykes, 155-57 Communication 'Nantes and the death of Richard Price', Oliver Stutchbury, 158
ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 10, 1991 CONTENTS Editorial, 1-2 Articles Dissent and radicalism?: the example of the Sandemanians, Geoffrey Cantor, 3-20 The Mill prisoners and the Englishman who continued "In the Light", Sheldon S Cohen, 21-34 Richard Price and the London Revolution Society, Martin Fitzpatrick, 35-50 Thomas Spence and modes of subversion, Marcus Wood, 51-77 The Corruption of politics and the dignity of human nature: the critical and constructive radicalism of James Burgh, Martha K Zebrowski, 78-103 Commentary Joseph Priestley, politics and ancient prophecy, Martin Fitzpatrick, 104-109 Documents An attempt to create a general European Protestant Fund in 1725, Jeremy Black, 110-12 Richard Price as a man of action, Alan Ruston, 113-14 Reviews D W Bebbington, Evangelicalism in modern Britain. A history from the 1730s to the 1980s, Alan P F Sell, 115-18 John Dinwiddy, Bentham, D O Thomas, 119-20 Peter A. Schouls, Descartes and the Enlightenment, Stephen Williams, 121-22 Communication Joseph Priestley's bookplates, G F Carnall, 123-25
ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 9, 1990 CONTENTS Editorial, 1 Articles Reason recycled: the Enlightenment today, Margaret Canovan, 3-13 Revolutionary Philosopher: the political ideas of Joseph Priestley (1733-1804): Part Two, Jenny Graham, 14-46 Enlightenment, toleration and liberty, Mark Philp, 47-62 In the wake of the Enlightenment: the adjustments of James Martineau and Alexander Campbell Fraser, Alan P F Sell, 63-92 Commentary: Burke and Paine: texts in context, Mark Philp, 93-105 Documents: David Williams, John Jebb and liturgical reform, James Dybikowski and Martin Fitzpatrick, 106-13 Reviews Seamus Deane, The French Revolution, and Enlightenment in England 1789-1832, Iain Hampsher-Monk, 114-18 T M Devine, ed., Improvement and Enlightenment: Proceedings of the Scottish Historical Studies Seminar, 1987-88; T M Devine, ed., Conflict and Stability in Scottish Society, 1700-1850: Proceedings of the Scottish Historical Studies Seminar, 1988-89, Richard B Sher, 119-22 C E S Franks, Dissent and the state, James Dybikowski, 123-24 John Gascoigne, Cambridge in the age of Enlightenment: science, religion and politics from the Restoration to the French Revolution, John Hedley Brooke, 125-29 Frank O'Gorman, Voters, Patron and Parties: The Unreformed Electoral System of Hanoverian England 1734-1832, H T Dickinson, 130 Mark Philp, Paine, Jack Fruchtman Jr., 131-33 W M Spellman, John Locke and the problem of depravity, Alan P F Sell, 134-37
ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 8, 1989 CONTENTS Editorial, 1 Articles Berkeley, Price, and the limitations of the design argument, Colin Crowder, 3-24 Bentham on invention in legislation, J R Dinwiddy, 25-42 Revolutionary Philosopher: the political ideas of Joseph Priestley (1733-1804). Part One, Jenny Graham, 43-68 Joseph Priestley in cultural context: philosophic spectacle, popular belief and popular politics in eighteenth-century Birmingham. Part Two, John Money, 69-89 Richard Price and Freedom of the City of London, D O Thomas, 90-109 Commentary The significance of William Godwin's Damon and Delia, Mark Philp, 110-14 Documents A servant's view of Joseph Priestley, Alan Ruston, 115-19 Reviews John Sainsbury, Disaffected patriots: London supporters of revolutionary America, 1769-1782, James Bradley, 120-24 R G W Anderson and Christopher Lawrence, eds., Science, medicine, Dissent: Joseph Priestley (1733-1804), Geoffrey Cantor, 125-29 James E Bradley, Popular politics and the American Revolution in England. Petitions, the Crown and public opinion, G M Ditchfield, 130-34 A J Ayer, Thomas Paine; David Wilson, Paine and Cobbett: the transatlantic connection, Jack Fruchtman Jr., 135-39 Richard E Brantley, Locke, Wesley, and the method of English Romanticism, Alan P F Sell, 140-44 Gerald Reedy, S. J., The Bible and reason: Anglicans and Scripture in late seventeenth-century England, D O Thomas, 145-48
ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 7, 1988 CONTENTS Editorial, 1-2 Articles Controversy and conciliation in the English Catholic Enlightenment, 1790-1840, Brian Carter, 3-24 The idea of nationalism in Belfast in the late eighteenth century, Simon Davies, 25-34 Varieties of candour: English and Scottish style, Martin Fitzpatrick, 35-56 Joseph Priestley in cultural context: philosophic spectacle, popular belief and popular politics in eighteenth-century Birmingham. Part One, John Money, 57-82 William Godwin: social critique in philosophy and fiction, Ken Edward Smith, 83-92 Documents Mind over matter: an anecdote concerning Thomas Holcroft, Warwick G Foster, 93-95 Reviews J C D Clark, Revolution and rebellion: state and society in England in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, James E Bradley, 96-104 James J Hoecker, Joseph Priestley and the idea of progress, Margaret Canovan. 105-7 Whitney D Jones, David Williams: the anvil and the hammer, James Dybikowski, 108-115 Gordon E Michalson Jr., Lessing's 'Ugly Ditch': a study of theology and history, Ann Loades, 116-18 Alan Kors and Paul Korshin, eds., Anticipations of the Enlightenment in England, France and Germany, Karl Tilman Winkler, 119-24 Communication from Chester Chapin, 125
ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 6, 1987 CONTENTS Editorial, 1 Articles A liberal Churchman: Edmund Law, Richard Brinkley, 3-18 Doctrine, Dissent and the decline of Paley's Reputation 1805-1825, G A Cole, 19-30 Joseph Towers and the collapse of Rational Dissent, F K Donnelly, 31-40 Reflections on a footnote: Richard Price and love of country, Martin Fitzpatrick, 41-58 Elie Halévy and Bentham's authoritarian liberalism, F Rosen, 59-76 Price, Providence and the Principia, John Stephens, 77-94 Restoring 'Faith' in Locke, Stephen N Williams, 95-113 Documents The origins of Methodism: an unpublished early French account, Jeremy Black, 115-17 Reviews D J Adams, Diderot, dialogue and debate, Geoffrey Bremner, 118 Mark Philp, Godwin's Political Justice, John Dunn, 119-21 J C D Clark, English society 1688-1832, John Seed, 122-26
ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 5, 1986 CONTENTS Editorial, 1 Articles Ideology and the English Jacobins: The case of William Thelwall, Geoffrey Gallop, 3-20 A few observations on David Hume and Richard Price on miracles, H S Price, 21-38 The epistemological strategy of Price's 'Review of morals', John Stephens, 39-50 Matthew Tindal on perfection, positivity and the life divine, Stephen N Williams, 51-69 Documents Two Priestley documents, Jeremy Black, 71-72 'The short but comprehensive story of a farmer bull', Alan Ruston, 73-75 Review Article Paradigms and tradition, D O Thomas, 81-97 Reviews Howard Williams, Kant's political philosophy, T C Hopton, 99-102 M M Goldsmith, Private vices, public benefits, W A Speck, 103-5
ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 4, 1985 CONTENTS Editorial, 1 Articles The Revd. William Chambers, D. D., G M Ditchfield, 3-12 Human nature and the foundation of ethics, W Bernard Peach, 13-34 Rational religion and political radicalism, Mark Philp, 35-46 Utilitarianism and justice: A Note on Bentham and Godwin, F Rosen, 47-52 Henry Grove: A dissenter at the parting of the ways, Alan P F Sell, 53-64 Francis Maseres, Richard Price and the industrious poor, D O Thomas, 65-82 Review Articles Science and society in the Enlightenment, Martin Fitzpatrick, 83-106 Political language in the revolution controversy, Ken Edward Smith, 107-12 Reviews Peter H Marshall, William Godwin, Mark Philp, 113-18 Oxygen and the conversion of future foodstock. Third BOC Priestley Conference, John G McEvoy, 119-21 Readers' Queries, 123-24
ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 3, 1984 CONTENTS Editorial, 1 Articles Jansenism and the enlightenment, Geoffrey Bremner, 3-14 David Williams and the eighteenth century distinction between civil and political liberty, J Dybikowski, 15-40 Dr. Priestley's religious philosophy of history and Dr. Jefferson's failure of republican nerve, Roderick S French, 41-54 Joseph Priestley and utilitarianism in the age of reason, James J Hoecker, 55-64 Samuel Clarke on the existence of God, Alan P F Sell, 65-76 The economic thought of Joseph Priestley, Chuhei Sugiyama, 77-90 Karl Marx and Richard Price, Howard Williams, 91-98 Documents The missing archive of John Evans of Islington, John Arthur Oddy, 99-100 Joseph Priestley at Hackney: The Collier MS.: An additional note, Alan Ruston, 101-2 Samuel Horsley and Joseph Priestley's Disquisitions relating to matter and spirit, John Stephens, 103-14 Reviews John McLachlan, Joseph Priestley, man of science, 1783-1804. An iconography of a great Yorkshireman, Derek A Davenport. 115-16 Jack Fruchtman, Jr., The apocalyptic politics of Richard Price and Joseph Priestley: a study in eighteenth century English republican millenialism, D D Raphael, 116-118 The correspondence of Richard Price, vol. 1: July 1748 - Mar 1778, ed. D O Thomas and W Bernard Peach, Boyd Stanley Schlenther, 118-120
ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 2, 1983 CONTENTS Editorial, 1-2 Articles Joseph Priestley: Emigrant and Jeffersonian, Colin Bonwick, 3-22 Paternalistic Liberalism: Joseph Priestley on Rank and Inequality, Margaret Canovan, 23-38 Joseph Priestley and Early English Zionism, Jack Fruchtman, Jr., 39-46 Enlightenment and Dissent in Science: Joseph Priestley and the limits of Theoretical Reasoning, John G McEvoy, 47-68 Joseph Priestley: Theology, Physics and Metaphysics, Robert E Schofield, 69-82 Joseph Priestley and Education, Ruth Watts, 83-100 Documents Three Unpublished Letters of Joseph Priestley, G M Ditchfield. 101-6 Joseph Priestley in Hackney, Mike Grey, 107-110 Joseph Priestley at the Gravel Pit Chapel Hackney: The Collier MS., Alan Ruston, 111-19 Priestley's polemic against Reid: An additional note, Alan P F Sell, 121 Reviews Trevor H Levere, Poetry realized in nature: Samuel Taylor Coleridge and early nineteenth century science, G N Cantor, 123-24 B J Tysdahl, William Godwin as novelist, K E Smith, 125-28
ENLIGHTENMENT AND DISSENT 1, 1982 CONTENTS Editorial, 1-2 Articles Toleration and Truth, Martin Fitzpatrick, 3-32 Dr. Samuel Parr and Dr. Joseph Priestley: A Notable Friendship, H J McLaghlan, 33-36 Godwin, Holcroft and the Rights of Man, M Philp, 37-42 The London Ministers and Subscription, 1772-1779, John Stephens, 43-72 The Beginnings of Priestley's Materialism, Alan Tapper, 73-82 Documents Jeremy Bentham on Richard Price, Yoshio Nagai, 83-88 George Cadogan Morgan at Oxford, D A Rees, 89-90 Richard Price: 'A Sketch of Proposals', D O Thomas, 91-106 Review David Williams, Incidents in my own life which have been thought of some importance, ed. Peter France, Martin Fitzpatrick, 107-8
THE PRICE-PRIESTLEY NEWSLETTER 4, 1980 CONTENTS Editorial, 2 Articles The Library of Richard Price, Richard Brinkley, 4-15 The Irony of History: Priestley's Rational Theology, Margaret Canovan, 16-25 Price and Priestley at Gravel Pit Chapel, Hackney, Alan Ruston, 26-29 When did David Hume meet Richard Price?, John Stephens, 30-39 Richard Price's shorthand, Beryl Thomas, 40-42 Richard Price and the Population Controversy, D O Thomas, 43-62 Documents The Dissenting School at Fieldhead, Birstall, C S Briggs, 63-64 An Unrecorded Letter from Theophilus Lindsey to William Tayleur, John Stephens, 65-68 Richard Price and Carmarthen Academy, Gwyn Walters. 69 Review Bernard Peach, ed., Richard Price and the Ethical Foundations of the American Revolution, D D Raphael, 70-73 Information Joseph Priestley Associates, John Romberger, 74 Genealogy Priestley Pedigree, J J Hoecker, 75-78 Request for Information, 42
THE PRICE-PRIESTLEY NEWSLETTER 3, 1979 CONTENTS Editorial, 2 Articles William Godwin and the Rational Dissenters, Martin Fitzpatrick, 4-28 Joseph Priestley as a historian and the idea of progress, James J Koecker, 29-40 Priestley's polemic against Reid, Alan P F Sell, 41-52 George Cadogan Morgan (1754-98), D O Thomas, 53-70 The auction sale catalogue (1796) of the library of Andrew Kippis, 'Literary ornament of the Dissenters', Gwyn Walters, 71-78 Documents Priestley as preacher, Peter Godrey, 40 Bibliography A checklist of the published works of Richard Price, P A L Jones and D O Thomas, 79-106
THE PRICE-PRIESTLEY NEWSLETTER 2, 1978 CONTENTS Editorial, 2-3 Articles Richard Watson and the debate on toleration in the late eighteenth century, Timothy Brain, 4-26 Two concepts of liberty: eighteenth century style, Margaret Canovan, 27-43 Joseph Priestley and the reification of religion, James J Hoecker, 44-75 On what point did Richard Price convince David Hume of a mistake? with a note by Henri Laboucheix, Bernard Peach, 76-81 Richard Price's pamphlets in America: A new edition, Bernard Peach, 82-97 Documents Rice Price's will, D O Thomas, 98-107 Richard Price and Rice Price, J Gwynn Williams, 107 Requests for information, 108-9
THE PRICE-PRIESTLEY NEWSLETTER 1, 1977 CONTENTS Articles Editorial, 1 Priestley and the cause of universal toleration, Martin Fitzpatrick, 3-30 Chemistry, materialism and theology in the work of Joseph Priestley, Henri Laboucheix, 31-48 Neither republican nor democrat, D O Thomas, 49-60 The Richard Price Exhibition, 61
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