Author - Joseph Priestley
An Englishman, Dr. Joseph Priestley (1733–1804), discovered oxygen and developed a process to make carbonated water. Contending that Jesus wasn’t divine, he wrote many books and pamphlets on theological subjects. He approved of the American and French revolutions, and emigrated to the United States after a mob torched his home in England, settling in Pennsylvania. His friends included Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson. joseph-priestley-house.org
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Joseph Priestley
Memoirs of Dr. Joseph Priestley$22.95First published in 1806, the Memoirs of Dr. Jos...First published in 1806, the Memoirs of Dr. Joseph Priestley was written in three parts, the first two by Priestley and the third by his son after Priestley’s death in 1804. By 1787, when Priestley...