Fletcher, John, 1729-1785
Fletcher, John William, 1729-1785
Fletcher, John
John William Fletcher British Methodist cleric (1729-1785)
La Fléchère, Jean Guillaume de, 1729-1785
VIAF ID: 37759720 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John William Fletcher ‡c British Methodist cleric (1729-1785)
- 100 1 _ ‡a La Fléchère, Jean Guillaume de, ‡d 1729-1785
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (85)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Fletcher, Mary ‡d 1739-1815 ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 551 _ _ ‡a Madeley ‡4 orts ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
- 551 _ _ ‡a Nyon ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
Works
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American patriotism, farther confronted with reason, Scripture, and the Constitution; being observations on the dangerous politics taught by the Rev. Mr. Evans, M. A. and the Rev. Dr. Price. With a Scriptural plea for the revolted colonies. | |
An answer to the Rev. Mr. Toplady's "vindication of the decrees," : &c | |
Appeal, 1813: | |
Appeal to matter of fact and common sense | |
The bible and the sword : or, the appointment of the general fast vindicated: in an address to the common people, concerning the propriety of repressing obstinate licentiousness with the sword, and of fasting when the sword is drawn for that purpose. | |
Catalogue of the valuable library of the late William Fletcher .... | |
Charge of the Hon. Justice Fletcher, to the Grand Jury of the county of Wexford, at the summer assizes of 1814 | |
Christian letters : by J. F. Vicar of M-y, Salop. | |
Christian perfection | |
Discours sur la regeneration. | |
The divine authority of the scriptures asserted in a concise statement of some of its principal evidences : With a constrast between the faith of Christians, and the credulity of deists. Extracted from the works of a late author. | |
The doctrines of grace and justice equally essential to the pure gospel : with some remarks on the mischievous divisions caused among Christians by parting those doctrines. Being An Introduction to a Plan of Reconciliation between the Defenders of the Doctrines of partial Grace, commonly called Calvinists; and the Defenders of the Doctrines of impartial Justice, commonly called Arminians. By John Fletcher, Vicar of Madely, Salop. | |
A dreadful phenomenon described and improved, 1773: | |
Essai sur la paix de 1783. | |
An essay upon the peace of 1783 : Dedicated to The Archbishop of Paris. Translated from the French of The Rev. J. Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, Salop | |
The fictitious and the genuine creed : being "A creed for Arminians," composed by Richard Hill, Esq; to which is opposed a creed for those who believe that Christ tasted death for every man. By the author of the Checks to Antinomianism. | |
The first part of An equal check to Pharisaism and Antinomianism : containing I. An Historical Essay on the danger of parting Faith and Works. II. Salvation by the covenant of grace, A. Discourse preached in the parish church of Madeley, April 18, and May 9, 1773. III. A Scriptural Essay on the astonishing rewardableness of works, according to the covenant of grace. IV. An Essay on Truth, Or, A rational Vindication of the doctrine of salvation by Faith, with a dedicatory Epistle to the Right Hon. the Countess of Huntingdon. By the author of the Checks to Antinomianism. | |
The furious butcher humbled : A true and remarkable story as related by the late Rev. Mr. Fletcher, Vicar of Madely, in Shropshire. | |
La grace et la nature, poëme. | |
Le grand privilège des croyants | |
Logica Genevensis continued : Or the first part of the fifth check to antinomianism, containing an answer to "the finishing stroke" of Richard Hill, Esq; In which some Remarks upon Mr. Fulsome's antinomian Creed, published by the Rev. Mr. Berridge, are occasionally introduced. With an appendix Upon the remaining difference between the Calvinists and the Anti-Calvinists, with respect to our Lord's doctrine of Justification by words, and St. James's doctrine of Justification by works, and not by faith only. | |
Logica Genevensis continued : Or the second part of the fifth check to Antinomianism. Containing A Defence of "jack o'lanthorn," and "the Paperkite," i. e. Sincere Obedience;-of the "cobweb," i. e. The evangelical law of liberty;-and of the "valiant Sergeant I. F. i. e. The conditionality of Perseverance, attacked by the Rev. Mr. Berridge, M. A. Vicar of Everton, and late Fellow of Clare-Hall, Cambridge, in his book called The Christian world unmasked. | |
La louange : poëme moral et sacré, tiré du Psaume CXLVIII | |
The penitent thief: or, or, a narrative Of two women fearing God, who visited in prison a highway-man, executed at Stafford, April the 3d, 1773 with a Letter to a condemned malefactor: and A Penitential Office, for either A true churchman, or a dying criminal, entirely extracted From the scriptures and the established liturgy. By a Country Clergyman. | |
The portrait of St. Paul : or, the true model for Christians and pastors. Translated from a French manuscript of the late Rev. John William de la Flechere, Vicar Of Madeley, by the Rev. Joshua Gilpin, Vicar of Rockwardine, in the County of Salop. | |
Posthumous pieces of the Late Rev. John William de la Flechere : Containing his pastoral and familiar epistles, together with six letters on the manifestation of Christ, collected and published by the Rev. Melvill Horne. To which is added, a letter upon the prophecies, never before published. | |
Que faut-il que je fasse pour être sauvé? | |
A race for eternal life : being an extract from The heavenly footman, a sermon on 1 Corinthians ix. 24., written by the author of The pilgrim's progress [John Bunyan]. | |
Rational demonstration of man's corrupt and lost estate | |
A rational vindication of the Catholic faith : being the first part of a vindication of Christ's divinity; Inscribed To The Reverend Dr. Priestley. by J. Fletcher, Vicar of Madeley, Salop. Left imperfect by the author, and now revised, and finished, At Mrs. Fletcher's Request, by Joseph Benson. | |
Sermons | |
Six lettres sur la manifestation spirituelle du Fils de Dieu | |
Some genuine letters of the late Rev. Mr. Fletcher : Vicar of Madeley, Shropshire. To which is added, his heads of self-examination. | |
The Spanish Curate, anglais | |
A third check to Antinomianism : in a letter to the author of Pietas Oxoniensis: by the vindicator of the Rev. Mr. Wesley's minutes. | |
Twenty sermons. : By the late Reverend William Fletcher, L. L. D. Dean of Kildare, and Rector of St. Mary's, Dublin | |
A vindication of the Rev. Mr. Wesley's "Calm address to our American Colonies" in some letters to Mr. Caleb Evans. | |
Works. 1859 | |
The works of the Rev. John Fletcher. | |
Zelotes and Honestus reconciled : or, an equal check to Pharisaism & Antinomianism continued: being the first part of the scripture-scales to weigh the gold of gospel-truth -To balance a multitude of opposite Scriptures-To prove the Gospel-Marriage of Free-Grace and Free-Will, and restore primitive Harmony to the Gospel of the day. With a preface, containing some strictures upon the Three letters of Richard Hill, Esq; which have been lately published | |
キリスト者の完全 | |
基督者の完全 : 生存中に達し得る完き聖潔 |