Leslie, Charles, 1650-1722 (Personal Name)
- Student of the Temple, 1650-1722
- True Trojan, 1650-1722
- Author of Deism refuted, 1650-1722
- Deism refuted, Author of, 1650-1722
- True son of the Church, 1650-1722
- Natural born subject, 1650-1722
- Lover of truth, 1650-1722
- Author of The snake in the grass, 1650-1722
- Snake in the grass, Author of the, 1650-1722
- Author of A Discourse proving the divine institution of water-baptism, 1650-1722
- Discourse proving the divine institution of water-baptism, Author of a, 1650-1722
- Miso-dolos, 1650-1722
- One call'd an high-churchman, 1650-1722
- Gentleman in Scotland, 1650-1722
- Gentleman in the city, 1650-1722
- Leslie, Mr. (Charles), 1650-1722
- Lesly, Mr. (Charles), 1650-1722
- Author of The short method with the deists, 1650-1722
- Short method with the deists, Author of the, 1650-1722
- Leslie, M. (Charles), 1650-1722
- Leslie, C. (Charles), 1650-1722
- Leslie, Reverend (Charles), 1650-1722
- Impartial hand, 1650-1722
- Author of The religious conference between a minister and his parishioner, 1650-1722
- Religious conference between a minister and his parishioner, Author of the, 1650-1722
- Lesley, Charles, 1650-1722
- Lesley, Mr. (Charles), 1650-1722
- Philalethes, 1650-1722
- Student, 1650-1722
Reference(s) provided by the ESTC/BL
His The case stated between the Church of Rome and the Church of England, 1849: t.p. (Charles Leslie)
InU/Wing STC files (usage: Student of the Temple; True Trojan; Author of Deism refuted; True son of the Church; Natural born subject; Lover of truth; Author of The snake in the grass; Author of A discourse proving the divine institution of water-baptism; Miso-dolos; One call'd an high-churchman; Gentleman in Scotland; Gentleman in the city; Mr. Leslie; Mr. Lesly; Author of The religious conference between a minister and his parishioner; Author of The short method with the deists; M. Lesley; C. Leslie; Reverend Leslie; Impartian hand)
DNB (Leslie, Charles, 1650-1772; nonjuror and controversialist)
LC data base, 4/29/85 (hdg.: Leslie, Charles, 1650-1722)