John Leland (Presbyterian)

John Leland (Presbyterian)

John Leland (1691 - 1766) was an English Presbyterian minister and author of theological works.

Born in Wigan, Lancashire, he was educated in Dublin, Ireland (then part of the United Kingdom), and went into the ministry there. His main interest was in opposing deism, and he attacked proponents of deist ideas, such as Matthew Tindal.

He is remembered as the author of "A view of the principal deistical writers that have appeared in England in the last and present century: with observations upon them, and some account of the answers that have been published against them: in several letters to a friend." (1754-1755) 2 vols. (London: Printed for B. Dod) which went through many editions well into the 19th century.

"A View of the Principal Deistical Writers" was first published in 1754 and subsequently expanded twice. It is the fullest contemporary treatment of the literature of the deist controversy. Leland gives very detailed reviews of the works of the leading deists, and of the responses that these works provoked. At least one chapter is devoted to each of the following: Peter Annet, Charles Blount, Thomas Chubb, Anthony Collins, Lord Herbert of Cherbury, Thomas Morgan, Shaftesbury, Matthew Tindal, John Toland and Thomas Woolston. Six chapters are about David Hume's views on religion, and approximately half of the work deals with Bolingbroke.


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