John Free
1712?
37 works on record
Works

A genuine petition to the King; and likewise, a letter to the Right Hon. the Earl of Bute; concerning the very hard case of an eminent divine of the Church of England. Published from the originals
1762
An essay towards an history of the English tongue, 1749
1968
Tyrocinium geographicum Londinense
1789
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, ..
1786
Common safety 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
1773
Common safety the cause and foundation of human society
1769
England's warning-piece
1768
Dr. Free's proposals for opening two divinity schools in the neighbourhood of London
1767
A plan for founding in England, at the expence of a great empress, a free university
1766
The analysis of man
1765
The operations of God and nature, from the beginning of things to the finishing of the vegetable creation
1764
The operations of God and nature
1764
Matrimony made easy
1764
Dr. Free's remarks, upon Mr. Jones's letter
1759
A display of the bad principles of the Methodists: in certain articles proposed to the serious consideration of the worshipful Company of Salters in London, by John Free, ..
1759
Certain articles proposed to the serious consideration, of the Court of Assistants, of the Worshipful Company of Salters in London, &c
1758
Rules for the discovery of false prophets
1758
An ode of consolation upon the loss of Minorca
1756
The sentiments of a true antigallican
1756
The speech of Dr. John Free
1753
The danger attending an enlightened and free people
1753
Poems, and miscellaneous pieces
1751
An essay towards an history of the English tongue
1749
The bloody methods
1746
The guardian: an imitation of Horace, ode V. book IV humbly addressed to His royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, upon his defeat of the rebel army in Scotland. By the Revd. Dr. Free, ..
1746
The being and providence of God
1743
Advice to the fair-sex. A poem translated from the Greek of Naumachius
1736
The story of Susanna
1730
The terms, or conditions of national unanimity established upon just principles; and recommended at this juncture, to the serious consideration of the subjects of these kingdoms
Seasonable reflections upon the importance of the name of England, etc
Poems on several occasions, formerly written
A display of the bad principles of the Methodists
Rules for the discovery of false prophets, or, The dangerous impositions of the people called Methodists detailed at the bar of Scripture and reason
Dr. Free's edition of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's second letter
The bloody methods of propagating the Popish religion
The analysis of man, or, The difference between the reasonable and living soul
A plan for founding in England, at the expence of a great empress [i.e. Catherine II of Russia], a free university for the reception not only of her proper subjects, but also people of all nations and religions