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JOHN LELAND (1691–1766)

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Originally appearing in Volume V16, Page 406 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JOHN LELAND (1691–1766)  ,
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English
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Nonconformist divine, was born at
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Wigan,
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Lancashire, and educated in
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Dublin, where he made such progress that in 1716, without having attended any college or hall, he was appointed first assistant and afterwards
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sole pastor of a congregation of Presbyterians in New Row . This office he continued to fill until his
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death on the 16th of
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January 1766 . He received the degree of D.D. from Aberdeen in 1739 . His first publication was A Defence of
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Christianity (1733), in reply to Matthew Tindal's Christianity as old as the Creation; it was succeeded by his Divine Authority of the Old and New Testaments asserted (1738),in answer to The Moral Philosopher of Thomas Morgan; in 1741 he published two volumes, in the form of two letters, being Remarks on [H . Dodwell's] Christianity not founded on
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Argument; and in 1753 Reflexions on the
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late Lord Bolingbroke's Letters on the Study and Use of
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History . His View of the
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Principal Deistical Writers that have appeared in England was published in 1754–1756 . This is the chief
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work of Leland— " most worthy, painstaking and
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common-place of divines," as
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Sir Leslie Stephen called him—and in spite of many defects and inconsistencies is indispensable to every student of the deistic
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movement of the 18th century . His Discourses on various Subjects, with a
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Life prefixed, was published posthumously (4 vols., 1768–1789) .

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