Hare, Francis, 1671-1740
Hare, Francis
Hare, Francis évêque de Chichester
Hare, Francis, vesc. di Chichester, 1671-1740
Francis Hare English churchman and classical scholar
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Allies and the late ministry defended against France. Part 1 | |
Allies and the late ministry defended against France. Part 2 | |
Allies and the late ministry defended against France. Part 3 | |
Allies and the late ministry defended against France. Part 4 | |
The Barrier-treaty vindicated | |
Bible. | |
Bouchain : in a dialogue between the late Medley and Examiner. | |
A caveat to the treaters : or, the Modern Schemes of partition examin'd, With relation to the Safety of Europe in general, and of Great-Britain and Ireland in particular. Including an answer to several late Pamphlets on that Subject; with a more particular Account of the Conferences at Gertruydenberg than has yet been publish'd. | |
Church-Authority vindicated : in a sermon preach'd at Putney, May 5, 1719. At a Visitation of the Peculiars of the most Reverend the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, before the Right Worshipful Dr. Bettesworth, Dean of the Arches, and Commissary of those Peculiars. By Fr. Hare, D. D. Rector of Barnes, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. | |
The clergyman's thanks to Phileleutherus : for his Remarks on The Late Discourse of Free-Thinking. In a Letter to Dr. Bentley. | |
Concio ad clerum : in synodo provinciali Cantuariensis Provinci? ad D. Pauli die 120 Octobris, A.D. MDCCXXII. A Fr. Hare, S.T.P. Decano Eccl. Cathed. Wigorn. & Regiae Majestati a Sacris | |
The conduct of the Duke of Marlborough during the present war : With original papers. | |
Conduite de Son Altesse le prince et duc de Marlborough, dans la presente guerre. Avec plusieurs pieces originales. Traduit de l'anglois | |
Défense des hauts alliez, et du dernier ministere de la Grande-Bretagne; contre la France et ses partisans. : 2 parts. | |
The difficulties and discouragements which attend the study of the scriptures : in the way of private judgment. In order to show, That, since such a Study of the Scriptures is Mens indispensable Duty, it concerns all Christian Societies to remove (as much as possible) those Discouragements. In a letter to a young clergyman. By a presbyter of the Church of England. | |
The Duke of M---------h's vindication in answer to a pamphlet falsely so called. | |
Epistola critica ad eruditissimum virum H. B. S.E.I : in qua Omnes doctissimi Bentleii in Phaedrum Notae atque Emendationes expenduntur. | |
Exact journal of the Campaign in Germany | |
Frauds and abuses at St. Paul's : In a letter to a Member of Parliament. | |
A full answer to The conduct of the allies: : To which is added, some observations on the remarks on the Barrier Treaty. | |
De geallieerden en de laatst-voorgaande Engelsche ministers verdeedigd, tegen Vrankryk, en de tegenwoordige vrinden van Vrankryk. | |
Het gedrag van den hertog van Marlborough geduurende den tegenwoordigen oorlog | |
An Hebrew grammar, : collected chiefly from those of Mr. Israel Lyons, teacher of Hebrew in the University of Cambridge; and the Rev. Richard Grey, D.D. Rector of Hinton, in Northamptonshire. To which is subjoined a praxis, taken from the sacred classics, and containing a specimen of the whole Hebrew language: with a sketch of the Hebrew poetry, as retrieved by Bishop Hare. [Five lines in Latin from Hare] | |
The history of the campaign in Germany : For the Year 1704. Under the Command of his grace John Duke of Marlborough, Captain General of Her Majesties forces. With an Impartial Account of the Two Famous Battels of Schellenberg and Bleinheim; and lists of the Kill'd, Wounded and taken Prisoners. From the Time of his grace's Setting out, to his Return to Whitehal. | |
Het leeven en gedrag van John Curchill, hertog van Marlboroug, prins van 't Keyzerryk &c &c Kaptein Generaal van zyn Koninglyke Majesteit van Groot Brittannien | |
A letter to the Right Honourable Sir Richard Brocas, lord mayor of London. By a Citizen. | |
Management of the war. Letter 2 | |
Management of the war. Letter 3 | |
The manuscripts of the Earl of Buckinghamshire, the Earl of Lindsey, the Earl of Onslow, Lord Emly, Theodore J. Hare, esq., and James Round, esq. | |
Medley | |
The negociations for a treaty of peace : in 1709. Consider'd, in a third letter to a Tory-Member. Part the first. | |
A new defence of the Lord Bishop of Bangor's sermon on John xviii. 36 : Considered as it is the performance of a man of letters. Containing an examination of his Lordship's arguments against church-authority in matters of religion. A Defence of the Power of the Magistrate to enforce by Civil Sanctions, the Laws of God and Christ. A Vindication of the Council of Nice, and several other important Points. By an impartial hand. 'tis so like nothing, that there's nothing like it. | |
NUC | |
P. Terentii Comoediae, ad exemplar Faernianum a Petro Victorio editum anno 1565... recensitae... In hac insuper editione versuum genera diversa... indicata sunt... Accedunt Faerni emendationes integrae et quae alia erant in editione Victoriana, necnon Donati quaedam [videlicet : Terentii vita, et ejusdem Donati praefationes atque argumenta in Terentii comoedias]... Recensuit [ad codices Faernianos aliosque quibus usus est J. Leng], notisque auxit et dissertationem de metris comicis adjecit Franciscus Hare,... | |
Phaedri, Augusti liberti, Fabularum Aesopiarum libri quinque. : Cum novo commentario Petri Burmanni. | |
Psalmorum liber, in versiculos matrice divisus, et cum aliis critices subsidiis ... | |
The reception of the Palatines vindicated: in a fifth letter to a Tory member. | |
A sermon preach'd at St. Marys Church in Cambridge, January the 6th : being the feast of the Epiphany | |
A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons : at the Church of St. Margaret Westminster, on Thursday, Feb. 17. 1708/9. Being the Day of Thanksgiving For the Preservation of her Majesty from the Treacherous Designs and Attempts of Her Enemies this Last Year; And for the many Great Successes of Her Arms, etc. under the Command of the Duke of Marlborough. By Francis Hare, D. D. Residentiary of the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, and Chaplain-General of Her Majesty's Forces under his Grace the Duke of Marlborough. | |
A sermon preached before the House of Lords : in the Abbey-Church at Westminster, upon Monday, January 31, 1731. Being the Day appointed to be kept as the Day of the Martyrdom of King Charles the First. By Francis Lord Bishop of Chichester. | |
A sermon preached before the incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts : at their anniversary meeting in the parish-church of St. Mary-le-Bow; on Friday the 21st of February, 1734 [i.e. 1735] | |
A sermon preached to the Societies for reformation of manners : at St. Mary-le-Bow, on Tuesday January the 5th, 1730. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Francis Lord Bishop of St. Asaph. | |
The treaty between Her Majesty and the States-General : for securing the succession to the crown of Great-Britain, and for settling the barrier for the States-General against France, consider'd. | |
Two sermons on Rom. xiii. 1,2 : I. Concerning the duty of the subject. II. Setting forth the sin and folly of entring into conspiracies against the present government. Preached in the cathedral at Worcester, on Novemb. 18, and 27. 1722. By Fr. Hare, D. D. Dean of Worcester, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. Published at the Desire of the Reverend the Chapter, and other Gentlemen present. | |
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