Leeds [England] : printed by Binns and Brown; for the autaor [sic], and sold by him; also by Murgatroyd, Chiswell-street, and Wardell, no. 7, Monmouth Street, West Street, London; Binns, Leeds; Binns, Halifax; Wright, Colepit Lane, Sheffield; Edwards, Broad-street, Bristol; Peat, Temple-street, Birmingham; Sutton, Bridlesmith-gate, Nottingham; and by the persons that dispose of the trial, and others, in Plymouth-Dock, Bath, Chester, Liverpool, Manchester, &c. &c. &c., [1797]
Publication Dates
Vol. I. [No. I-IX.]-vol. II. [no.X-XVIII.]
Physical Details
2 v. ; 18 cm (8⁰)
Editor: Alexander Kilham.
Main title repeated as caption at head of first page of text in each issue, and as running title.
Imprint lacks date; year of publication estimated from dates in the text.
Preface in vol.1 dated: October 1, 1796.
Separate pagination and signatures in each volume.
Esssays and reprinted pamphlets defending liberty of conscience for Methodists, and protesting authoritarian church governance. Includes correstpondence and notes on district and conference meetings. Kilham was expelled from the Methodist pulpit for his views.
Reproduction of original from the British Library.