Familiar Letters, Addressed To The Inhabitants Of Birmingham, In Refutation Of Several Charges Advanced Against The Dissenters And Unitarians By Mr. Madan (1790)
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Familiar Letters, Addressed To The Inhabitants Of Birmingham, In Refutation Of Several Charges Advanced Against The Dissenters And Unitarians By Mr. Madan (1790)

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""Familiar Letters, Addressed To The Inhabitants Of Birmingham, In Refutation Of Several Charges Advanced Against The Dissenters And Unitarians By Mr. Madan"" is a book written by Joseph Priestley and published in 1790. The book is a collection of letters written in response to accusations made by Mr. Madan against the Dissenters and Unitarians, two religious groups that Priestley was a part of. The letters are written in a conversational tone, as if Priestley is directly addressing the people of Birmingham. Throughout the book, Priestley refutes the charges made against his religious beliefs ...