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John Free
British schoolmaster, clergyman, poet, translator (1711-1791)
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Of the reason and necessity for written laws, and the power, and qualifications of those, who write them . A sermon preached on the anniversary fast of the 30th of January, in the year, 1753. At the Temple Church, in London: By John Free, D.D. vicar of Runcorn, in Cheshire, and lecturer of Newington, in Surry.
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Date: [1753?]
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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.
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Date: M.DCC.LIII. [1753]
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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.
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Date: [1759]
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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.
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Date: 1753
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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, b. 1712?.
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Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]
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Methodism - Controversial literature
Sermons, English - 18th century
Funeral sermons - Early works to 1800
English language - History
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