Francis Eyre
1804
12 works on record
Works

Letters to a Friend, on the Late Revolution in France

On The decline and fall of the Roman Empire (1778) and A short appeal to the public (1779)

A letter to a friend, on the late revolution in France
A short appeal to the public
A letter to the Rev. Mr. Ralph Churton
A reply to the Rev. Ralph Churton, ... from Francis Eyre of Warkworth, Esq
A short essay on the Christian religion
A few remarks on the History of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. ... By a gentleman
A short appeal to the public. By the gentleman, who is particularly addressed in the postscript of the vindication of some passages in the fifteenth and sixteenth chapters of the History of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire
A short essay on the Christian religion, descriptive of the advantages which have accrued to society by the establishment of it, as contrasted with the manners and customs of mankind before that happy period. To which are added a few occasional remarks onphilosophers in general, as also on some of the objections started against the Chkistian [sic] religion by the fashionable writers of the present age. The whole proposed as a preservative against the pernicious doctrines which have overwhelmed France with misery and desolation
A letter to the Rev. Mr. Ralph Churton, M.A. Rector of Middleton-Cheney in Northamptonshire
A letter to a friend