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===Religious controversialist=== Priestley engaged in numerous political and religious [[pamphlet]] wars. According to Schofield, "he entered each controversy with a cheerful conviction that he was right, while most of his opponents were convinced, from the outset, that he was willfully and maliciously wrong. He was able, then, to contrast his sweet reasonableness to their personal rancor",<ref name=S181>Schofield (1997), 181.</ref> but as Schofield points out Priestley rarely altered his opinion as a result of these debates.<ref name=S181/> While at Leeds he wrote controversial pamphlets on the [[Eucharist|Lord's Supper]] and on Calvinist doctrine; thousands of copies were published, making them some of Priestley's most widely read works.<ref>See Schofield (1997), 181β88 for analysis of these two controversies.</ref> Priestley founded the ''[[Theological Repository]]'' in 1768, a journal committed to the open and rational inquiry of theological questions. Although he promised to print any contribution, only like-minded authors submitted articles. He was, therefore, obliged to provide much of the journal's content himself. This material also became the basis for many of his later theological and metaphysical works. After only a few years, due to a lack of funds, he was forced to cease publishing the journal.<ref>See Schofield (1997), 193β201 for an analysis of the journal; Uglow, 169; Holt, 53β55.</ref> However, he did revive it briefly in 1784 with similar results.<ref>See Schofield (2004), 202β07 for an analysis of Priestley's contributions.</ref>
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