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Let him, that thinketh he standeth, take heed lest he fall: or the danger of self-sufficiency in matters of religion. A sermon alluding to the evil report, which has lately been propagated ... Preached ... 4th of May, 1786. ... By John Free, ...
Free, John, 1712?-Date: [1786]- Books
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The bloody methods of propagating the Popish religion a plain proof that it is not of divine original: together with a vindication of our natural, evangelical and civil rights of opposing any Prince, that shall attempt to introduce it. A sermon preached at St. Mary's in Oxford, before the University, on the fifth of November, 1745. And published at the Request of certain of the Hearers: By John Free, D D. Then Vice-Principal of St. Alean Hall in Oxford, and Vicar of Runcorn in Cheshire.
Free, John, 1712?-Date: 1746]- Books
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Matrimony made easy; or, a new form of marriage, founded on the principles and practice of the holy patriarchs, and the laws of God, and nature: with a Petition, &c. for tolerating the same, and putting it upon an equal Footing with the Marriages of the Quakers and Jews; supported throughout by Reason and Scripture, and [ with ] the determination of two remarkable cases of conscience, the one respecting divorce, the other polygamy; by a bishop of the Church of England.
Free, John, 1712?-Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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England's warning piece; shewing the supreme and indispensable authority of the laws of God; and the impiety, and fatal consequences of screening, and abetting murder. A sermon occasioned by the untimely death of Mr. William Allen the younger, who was most inhumanly murdered near his father's house, by an arbitrary military power, on Tuesday, the 10th of May, 1768. Preached at the Request of his Friends, in the Parish Church of Newington-Butts, and published in Compliance with the Demand of the Publick. By John Free, D.D.
Free, John, 1712?-Date: [1768]- Books
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Dr. Free's edition of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's second letter, with prolegómena for the better information of the studious English reader: and a perpetual comment upon the original text, addressed to the reverend author.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: 1759- Books
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An ode of consolation upon the loss of Minorca. Humbly address'd to His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, &c. By John Free, D. D. Vicar of East-Coker in Somersetshire; Thursday Lecturer of St. Mary-Hill, London; and Lecturer of Newington in Surry.
Free, John, 1712?-Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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Certain articles proposed to the serious consideration, of the Court of Assistants, of the Worshipful Company of Salters in London, &c. By John Free, D. D. Vicar of East-Coker in Somersetshire, Thursday Lecturer of St. Mary-Hill, London, and Lecturer of Newington in Surry.
Free, John, 1712?-Date: M,DCC,LVIII. [1758]- Books
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An essay towards an history of the English tongue. The fourth edition with additions. Divided into five preliminary dissertations; And Giving an Account, I. Of the Roman or Latin Tongue, as once spoken in Britain. II. Of the British or Welsh, and its antient, and present Limits. III. Of the Pyhtas, corruptly called Picts, by the Romans; their Settlement in the North of Britain: The Original of the Name, and the Nature, Extent and Duration of their Language. IV. Of the Scots from Ireland; and the Extent of the Erse Language; in order to distinguish it from the English in Scotland. V. Of the Aera of the Language properly called English. By John Free, D.D.
Free, John, 1712?-Date: [1788]- Books
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Seasonable reflections upon the importance of the name of England: wherein it is enquired; whether the disuse of that name, and likewise that of English-Man, among those, who are of English Extraction hath not sensibly hurt and diminished the strength, Influence, and Extent of our native country. Address'd to * * *, Esq; Member of * * * and President of one of the laudable Associations of Anti-Gallicans. By John Free, D. D. Vicar of Runcorn in Cheshire, Thursday Lecturer at St. Mary-Hill, London, and Lecturer of Newington in Surry.
Free, John, 1712?-Date: [1755]- Books
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The speech of Dr. John Free, containing a concise and clear account of the English constitution, both old and new: And of the Rise, and Progress of the modern Part of that Assembly, which we now call the Parliament. Delivered July 30, 1753. To the Worshipful the Mayor, Aldermen, and Citizens, at the Town-Hall in Oxford, upon taking up his Freedom of the City.
Free, John, 1712?-Date: 1753- Books
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The whole speech, which was delivered to the reverend clergy of the great city of London. On Tuesday the 8th of May, 1759, being the day appointed for their anniversary meeting at Sion College. To which is prefixed, a remonstrance to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Winchester, complaining of presecution from the Methodists: and likewise a letter to His Lordship, relating to the same subject. By John Free, D.D. Sir John Leman's lecturer at St. Mary Hill, in London.
Free, John, 1712?-Date: [1759]- Books
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Rules for the discovery of false prophets: or the dangerous impositions of the people called Methodists detected at the bar of scripture, and reason. A sermon preached before the University at St. Mary's in Oxford, on Whitsunday 1758. With a preface In Vindication of certain Articles proposed to the serious Consideration of the Company of Salters in London: and an appendix Containing authentick Vouchers; from the Writings of the Methodists, &c. in Support of the Charge, which has been brought against them. By John Free, D. D. Vicar of East-Coker in Somersetshire, Thursday-Lecturer of St. Mary-Hill, London, and Lecturer of Newington in Surry.
Free, John, 1712?-Date: M,DCC,LVIII. [1758]- Books
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The story of Susanna: a poem.
Free, John, 1712?-Date: Printed in the Year 1730- Books
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The danger attending an enlightened and free people, from a national intercourse with those, who live under an idolatrous religion, and despotick government. A sermon preached at Aldgate-Church, in London, on Friday, the 27th of April, 1753, before the Honourable Edward Vernon, Esq; grand president, and the several laudable associations of Anti-Gallicans. By John Free, D.D. Vicar of Runcorn in Cheshire, and lecturer of Newington in Surry.
Free, John, 1712?-Date: M.DCC.LIII. [1753]- Books
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The analysis of man; or the difference between the reasonable, and living soul. A sermon preached at St. Mary's in Oxford, before the University, on Sunday, May 20, 1764, ... By John Free, ...
Free, John, 1712?-Date: [1765?]- Books
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Common safely the cause and foundation of human society; or An examination of the rights of individuals to personal security, and how far those rights may extend to the altering, dissolving, or forsaking any government, that shall cherish murderers. An anniversary sermon, preached in the Parish Church of St. Mary, Newington Butts, in Surry; on Whitsunday, 1769; being the sequel to that occasioned by the murder of Mr. William Allen the younger, on the bloody tenth of May, 1768; and published at the request of his friends as a remembrancer, to prevent the continuation of political murder. By John Free, D.D. vicar of East Coker, in Somersetshire; Sir John Leman's lecturer of St. Mary Hill, London; and lecturer of Newington Butts.
Free, John, 1712?-Date: [1769]- Books
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A plan for founding in England, at the expence of a great empress, a free university for the reception not only of her proper subjects, but also people of all nations and religions; particularly the borderers upon her own dominions. To which there will be added, a sketch of an universal liturgy for the use of the foreign students. In English, Latin, and French. By John Free, Doctor in Divinity, Vicar of East Coker, in Somersetshire, Sir John Leman's Lecturer at St. Mary-Hill, in London, and Lecturer of Newington-Butts.
Free, John, 1712?-Date: 1766- Books
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An essay towards an history of the English tongue. Part I. Divided into Four Preliminary Dissertations, and giving an Account, I. Of the Roman or Latin Tongue, as once spoken in Britain. II. Of the British or Welsh, and its antient, and present Limits. III. Of the Pyhtas, corruptly called Picts, by the Romans; their Settlement in the North of Britain; the Original of their Name, and the Nature, Extent, and Duration of their Language. IV. Of the Scots from Ireland; and the Extent of the Erst Language; in order to distinguish it from the English in the North of Britain, which vulgarly passes under the Name of Broad Scotch. By John Free, D.D.
Free, John, 1712?-Date: M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]- Books
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Dr. Free's remarks, upon Mr. Jones's letter, and the affidavits relative to the composing, then publishing from the pulpit; and afterwards printing that scandalous forgery, the pretended letter from the mansions above.
Free, John, 1712?-Date: [1759]- Books
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Rules for the discovery of false prophets: or The dangerous impositions of the people called Methodists detected at the bar of scripture, and reason. A sermon preached before the University at St. Mary's in Oxford, on Whitsunday 1758. With a preface in vindication of certain articles proposed to the serious consideration of the Company of Salters in London: and an appendix containing authentick vouchers; from the writings of the Methodists, &c. in support of the charge, which has been brought against them. By John Free, D.D. Vicar of East-Coker in Somersetshire, Thursday-Lecturer of St. Mary-Hill, London, and Lecturer of Newington in Surry.
Free, John, 1712?-Date: M,DCC,LVIII. [1758]- Books
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The voluntary exile; or, the English poet's sermon in verse, written upon divers important subjects, before he embarked for France, and dedicated a La Coterie, or the Society of English Patriots. Part the first. With variety of notes, Religious, Historical, and Political.
Free, John, 1712?-Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Books
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The terms, or Conditions of national unanimity established upon just principles; and recommended at this juncture, to be serious consideration of the subjects of these kingdoms. A sermon upon I Peter iii. 8. finally be ye all of one mind, &c. preached at St. John's, in Southwark, May the 29th, 1756. Before the laudable and loyal association of antigallicans assembling in horsely-down; and published at the unanimous request of the said association, it being the anniversary of their establishment. By John Free, D.D. vicar of East Coker in Somersetshire, Thursday lecturer at St. Mary-Hill, London, and lecturer of Newington in surry.
Free, John, 1712?-Date: 1756- Books
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The petition of John Free, D.D. relative to the conduct of the Archbishops of Canterbury and York. Most humbly addressed to the Honourable House of Commons.
Free, John, 1712?-Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
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England's warning piece; shewing the supreme and indispensable authority of the laws of God; and the impiety, and fatal consequences of screening, and abetting murder. A sermon occasioned by the untimely death of Mr. William Allen the Younger who was most inhumanly murdere near his father's house, by an arbitary [sic] military power, on Tuesday, the 10th of May, 1768. Preached at the Request of his Friends, in the Parish Church of Newington-Butts, and published in Compliance with the Demand of the Publick. By John Free, Doctor in Divinity, &c. &c. &c.
Free, John, 1712?-Date: [1768]- Books
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Dr. Free's edition of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's first penny-letter, &c. with notes upon the original text, addressed to Mr. Wesley; and likewise a dedication to the reverend author.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: 1758