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John Toland 1670–1722 |
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Works
A Critical History of the Celtic Religion and Learning: Containing an Account of the Druids ... with the History of Abaris, the Hyperborian, Priest of the Sun; to Which Is Added, an Abstract of the Life of the Author. Edinburgh: Findlay, 1815.
A New Edition of Toland’s History of the Druids: With an Abstract of His Life and Writings; and a Copious Appendix, Containing Notes Critical, Philological, and Explanatory. Edited by R Huddleston. Montrose: Watt, 1814.
Adeisidaemon, sive Titus Livius a superstitione vindicatus. ...: Annexae sunt ejusdem Origines ... Johnson, 1709.
An Account of the Courts of Prussia and Hanover; Sent to a Minister of State in Holland. London: Darby, 1705.
Christianity Not Mysterious. London, 1702.
Dunkirk or Dover, Or, The Queen’s Honour, the Nation’s Safety, the Liberties of Europe and the Peace of the World All at Stake. London: Baldwin, 1713.
Le Nazaréen: ou, Le christianisme des Juifs, des Gentils et des Mahométans. Tr. de l’anglois. Londres, 1777.
Letters to Serena. London: Lintot, 1704.
Lettres philosophiques sur l’origine des préjugés, du dogme de l’immortalité de l’ame, de l’idolâtrie & de la superstition; sur le systême de Spinosa & sur l’origine du mouvement dans la matiere. Edited by Jacques André Naigeon. Translated by Paul Henri Thiry Holbach. London, 1768.
Nazarenus, Or, Jewish, Gentile, and Mahometan Christianity: Containing the History of the Antient Gospel of Barnabas, and the Modern Gospel of the Mahometans ... Also the Original Plan of Christianity Explain’d in the History of the Nazarens ... with the Relation of an Irish Manuscript of the Four Gospels, as Likewise a Summary of the Antient Irish Christianity. 2nd ed. London: Brotherton, Roberts and Dodd, 1718.
Raisons de naturaliser les Juifs en Grande-Bretagne et en Irlande. Lurbe: Lurbe, 1998.
Reasons for Naturalizing the Jews in Great Britain and Ireland. London, 1714.
Tetradymus: Containing: I. Hodegus; or the Pillar of Cloud and Fire - II. Clidophorus; or of the Exoteric and Esoteric Philosophy - III. Hypatia; or the History of a ... Lady - IV. Manganeutes; Being a Defense of Nazarenus. London: Brotherton and Meadows, 1720.
The Art of Restoring, Or, The Piety and Probity of General Monk in Bringing about the Last Restoration ... with a Just Account of Sir Roger ... in a Letter to a Minister of State at the Court of Vienna. London: Roberts, 1714.
The Danger of Mercenary Parliaments. [London?], 1698.
The Jacobitism, Perjury and Popery of High-Church Priests. London: Baker, 1710.
The Life of John Milton; Containing, besides the History of His Works, Several Extraordinary Characters of Men, and Books, Sects, Parties, and Opinions. With Amyntor; Or, A Defense of Milton’s Life. And Various Notes Now Added. London: Printed for J. Darby, 1699; reprinted for A. Millar, 1761.
The Second Part of The State Anatomy, Etc. Containing a Short Vindication of the Former Part ... Also Letters to His Grace the Late Archbishop of Canterbury and to the Dissenting Ministers of All Denominations in the Year 1705-6. 2nd ed. London: Phillips, 1717.
The Sentiments of the Old Whigs upon a Place-Bill. In Two Parts. London: Gardner, 1740.
Vindicius Liberius: Or, M. Toland’s Defence of Himself, against the Late Lower House of ..., 1702.
Contributions
Alberti, Georg Wilhelm, John Toland, and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Briefe betreffend den allerneuesten Zustand der Religion und der Wissenschaften in Gross-Britannien Volume 1/2. Vol. 1–2. Hannover: Richter, 1752. http://archive.org/details/a545096201albeuoft.
Alberti, Georg Wilhelm, John Toland, and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Briefe betreffend den allerneuesten Zustand der Religion und der Wissenschaften in Gross-Britannien Volume 3. Vol. 3. Hannover: Richter, 1752. http://archive.org/details/a545096203albeuoft.
Drake, James, John Toland, William Pittis, and Henry Poley. The Memorial of the Church of England: Humbly Offer’d to the Consideration of All True Lovers of Our Church and Constitution. London, 1705. http://archive.org/details/memorialofchurc00drak.
Fiddes, Richard, and John Toland. Remarks on The State Anatomy of Great Britain: In a Letter to a Member of Parliament. London: Morphew, 1717. http://archive.org/details/remarksonstatean00fidduoft.
Harrington, James, and John Toland. The Oceana and Other Works of James Harrington. London: Becket and Cadell, 1771. http://archive.org/details/oceanaotherworks1771harr.
Harrington, James, and John Toland. The Oceana of James Harrington: And His Other Works. London, 1700. http://archive.org/details/oceanaofjamesha00harr.
Harrington, James, John Toland, and John Hall. The Oceana and Other Works of James Harrington Esq; London: Millar, 1747. http://archive.org/details/oceana00hallgoog.
Harrington, James, and John Toland. The Oceana of James Harrington, Esq; and His Other Works: With an Account of His Life Prefix’d. Dublin: Reilly, Smith, and Bruce, 1737. http://archive.org/details/oceanaofjameshar00harr.
Harrington, James, John Toland, John Hall, and John Adams. The Oceana: And Other Works of James Harrington, Esq. London: Millar, 1737. http://archive.org/details/oceanaotherworks00harr.
Somerville, William, and John Toland. Reasons against Repealing the Occasional, and Test Acts, and Admitting the Dissenters to Places of Trust and Power: Occasion’d by Reading the 6th Chap. of a Pamphlet Called, The State-Anatomy of Great Britain: To Which Is Added, An Answer to the Most Material Arguments Brought by the Dissenters and Their Friends for Their Admission into Offices. London: H.P., 1718. http://archive.org/details/reasonsagainstre00someuoft.
Stephens, William, and John Toland. A Letter to the Author of The Memorial of the State of England. London, 1705. http://archive.org/details/lettertoauthorof00stepuoft.
Toland, John, and Robert (autograph) Constable. Amyntor, Or, A Defence of Milton’s Life: Containing I. A General Apology for All Writings of That Kind. II. A Catalogue of Books Attributed in the Primitive Times to Jesus Christ, His Apostles, and Other Eminent Persons ... III. A Complete History of the Book, Entitul’d Icon Basilike, Proving Dr. Gauden, and Not King Charles the First, to Be the Author of It: With an Answer to All the Facts Alleg’d by Mr. Wagstaf to the Contrary; and to the Exceptions Made against My Lord Anglesey’s Memorandum, Dr. Walker’s Book, or Mrs. Gauden’s Narrative, Which Last Piece Is Now the First Time Publish’d at Large. London, 1699. http://archive.org/details/amyntororadefenc00tolauoft.
Toland, John, and Daniel Defoe. The Grand Mystery Laid Open: Namely by Dividing of the Protestants to Weaken the Hanover Succession. London: Burleigh, 1714. http://archive.org/details/grandmysterylaid00tola.
Toland, John, and Pierre Desmaizeaux. Miscellaneous Works Now First Published from His Original Manuscripts. To the Whole Is Prefixed a Copious Account of Mr. Toland’s Life and Writings by Mr. Des Maizeaux. Vol. 1. London: Whiston, Baker, and Robinson, 1747. http://archive.org/details/miscellaneouswor01tola.
Toland, John, and Pierre Desmaizeaux. Miscellaneous Works Now First Published from His Original Manuscripts. To the Whole Is Prefixed a Copious Account of Mr. Toland’s Life and Writings by Mr. Des Maizeaux. Vol. 2. London: Whiston, Baker, and Robinson, 1747. http://archive.org/details/miscellaneouswor02tolauoft.
Toland, John, Pierre Desmaizeaux, et al. A Collection of Several Pieces of Mr. John Toland: Now First Publish’d from His Original Manuscripts. Vol. 2. London: Peele, 1726. http://archive.org/details/piecesofmrtoland02tolauoft.
Toland, John, Pierre Desmaizeaux, et al. A Collection of Several Pieces of Mr. John Toland: Now First Publish’d from His Original Manuscripts. Vol. 1. London: Printed for J. Peele, 1726. http://archive.org/details/piecesofmrtoland01tolauoft.
Toland, John, James Drake, and William Stephens. The Memorial of the State of England: In Vindication of the Queen, the Church and the Administration. London, 1705. http://archive.org/details/memorialofstate00tolauoft.
Toland, John, and Richard Fiddes. The State Anatomy of Great Britain: Containing Particular Account of Its Several Interests and Parties ... Being a Memorial Sent by an Intimate Friend to a Foreign Minister. London: Philips, 1717. http://archive.org/details/stateanatomyofgr00tolauoft.
Toland, John, and William Stephens. A Letter to the Author of The Memorial of the State of England Answer’d Paragraph by Paragraph. London, 1706. http://archive.org/details/lettertoauthorof00tola.
Wagstaffe, Thomas, King of England Charles I, Arthur Annesley Anglesey, Pierre Bayle, John Toland, John Gauden, and Anthony Walker. A Vindication of K. Charles the Martyr, Proving That His Majesty Was the Author of “Eikon Basilike: Against a Memorandum Said to Be Written by the Earl of Anglesey and against the Exceptions of Dr. Walker ... to Which Is Added a Preface Wherein the ... Assertions Published in ... Mr. Bayle”s Dictionary, Relating to the Present Controversy Are Examined and Confuted. London: Wilkin, 1711. http://archive.org/details/vindicationofkch00wagsuoft.