Frend, William, 1757-1841
Frend, William
William Frend British clergyman, reformer, actuary and writer
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Works
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An account of some late proceedings of the "Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge;" : addressed to the members thereof, particulary those who are resident in the country | |
Account of the proceedings in the University of Cambridge against William Frend | |
Animadversions on the elements of Christian theology by the Reverend George Pretyman, D.D.F.R.S. Lord Bishop of Lincoln; in a series of letters addressed to His Lordship by William Frend. | |
Appendix to Thoughts on subscription, by William Frend, M.A. Fellow of Jesus College, Containing 1. His Appeal to the Visitor of the College, on occasion of his removal by the Master from the office of Tutor. 2. The Master's Answer to the Appeal. 3. His Reply to the Answer, and 4. The Judgement of the Visitor. | |
Beauty of the heavens displayed | |
Considerations on the oaths required by the University of Cambridge, at the time of taking degrees, and on other subjects which relative to the discipline of that seminary. By a member of the Senate. | |
The effect of paper money on the price of provisions, or, The point in dispute between Mr. Boyd and Sir Francis Baring examined ; the bank paper money proved to be an adequate cause for the high price of provision ; and constitutional remedies recommended | |
Evening amusements | |
Extracts from writings published in the name of Mr. Frend : By a Friend to the Established Church. Price Three Pence. | |
Is it impossible to free the atmosphere of London in a very considerable degree, from the smoke and deleterious vapours with which it is hourly impregnated, 1819: | |
Letters to William Frend from the Reynolds family of Little Paxton and John Hammond of Fenstanton 1793-1814 | |
Mr. Coulthurst's blunders exposed : Or, A review of several texts, which Mr. Coulthurst lately produced, in his sermons before the University of Cambridge, as proofs of the established doctrine of the trinity. By W. Frend, M.A. Fellow of Jesus College. | |
The National Debt in its True Colours ... | |
Peace and union : 1793 / William Frend | |
Peace and union recommended to the associated bodies of republicans and anti-republicans | |
The principles of algebra : or the true theory of equations established on mathematical demonstration. Part the second | |
Principles of taxation. By William Frend. | |
The principles of taxation, or, Contribution according to means; in which it is shewn, that if every man pays in proportion to the stake he has in the country, the present ruinous and oppressive system of taxation, the custom house, and the excise office, may be abolished, and the national debt gradually and easily paid off | |
Scarcity of bread : A plan for reducing the high price of this article, in a letter addressed by William Frend, to William Devaynes, Esq. Chairman of the Meeting at the London Tavern July 14, to consider of the present high price of Provisions. | |
A second address to the members of the Church of England, and to Protestant Trinitarians in general : exhorting them to turn from the false worship of three persons, to the worship of the one true God. | |
Speculator | |
Thoughts on subscription to religious tests, 1788: |