Publications of Richard Fry

Author

  • Fry, Richard. A scheme for a paper currency, for the benefit of the province. [Boston: s.n, 1739]. ESTC No. W35886. Grub Street ID 346559.
  • Fry, Richard. The origin and use of civil government. A sermon, delivered at Billericay, April 23d, 1789, being the day of general thanksgiving for the King's recovery. Published at the request of the congregation, by Richard Fry. Chelmsford: printed and sold by W. Clachar; sold also by Mr. Buckland, London, and by the author at Billericay, [1789]. ESTC No. N62532. Grub Street ID 44867.
  • Fry, Richard. The gracious errand of Christ; or, the Christian religion unspeakably beneficial to men; Wisely adapted, and ultimately designed, to be an universal blessing to the world: a sermon, Delivered at an Association of Ministers, held at Coggeshall, Essex, September 9, 1794, And published, with some Additions, at their Request. By Richard Fry, teacher of languages, &c. at Billericay. Sudbury: printed by John Burkitt; and sold by Johnson, London; Clachar, Chelmsford; and by the author, [1794?]. ESTC No. T59256. Grub Street ID 285278.
  • Fry, Richard. No shame in suffering for truth. A sermon, delivered to the congregation of Protestant Dissenters at Billericay, on occasion of being excluded from the meeting-house for professing Unitarian principles, Oct. 21, 1798. By Richard Fry. With an appendix, containing, in letters, some statements of sentiments, and a narrative of the event. Sudbury: printed and sold by J. Burkitt: sold also by T. Conder, Bucklersbury, T. Knott, Lombard Street, and J. Nunn, great Queen Street, London; Clachar, Chelmsford; and J. Morris, Billericay, [1798?]. ESTC No. N10200. Grub Street ID 204.
  • Fry, Richard. The exercise of reason, and liberty of conscience, the sacred right of all men, in examining and professing, the Christian truth. A sermon, delivered at Bridport, Dorset, October 5th. 1800; ... By Richard Fry. Sudbury: printed by J. Burkitt. Sold by J. Johnson, London and J. Morris, Billericay, 1800. ESTC No. T9270. Grub Street ID 312467.