Squire, Francis.
A brief justification of the principles of a reputed Whigg. Together with some few remarks on Dr. Sach----l's late sermon, on the 29th of May. In an epistle to the Tories of the west. By Francis Squire, Rector of Exford, Somerset.
Exon: printed by Sam. Farley, for John March, Book-Seller, near the Great-Conduit, [1713].
ESTC No. T107870.Grub Street ID 160874.
Squire, Francis.
A brief justification of the principles of a reputed Whigg, together with some few remarks on Dr. Sach----l's late sermon, on the 29th of May. In an epistle to the Tories of the west. By Francis Squire, ...
Exon: printed by Sam. Farley, for John March, 1714.
ESTC No. T166935.Grub Street ID 205082.
Squire, Francis.
Universal benevolence: or, charity in its full extent. Recommended in a sermon. Together with a preface, wherein is a farther justification of the principles of the Whiggs. ... By Francis Squire, ...
Exon: printed by Sam. Farley, for John March; and are sold by J. Roberts, London, 1714.
ESTC No. T14086.Grub Street ID 188503.
Squire, Francis.
A brief exhortation to protestant liberty from a fair view of popish slavery: in a sermon occasion'd by the late loyal declaration of the arch-bishop and bishops. By Francis Squire, Rector of Exford, Somerset.
Exon: printed by Jos. Bliss, for John March, Bookseller, near the Conduit; and are sold by Sam. Dyer, Bookseller, in Tiverton, and by J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, London, [1716].
ESTC No. T5134.Grub Street ID 278652.
Squire, Francis.
A treatise concerning the supremacy of the civil magistrate. In a letter to a friend. By Francis Squire, M. A. Rector of Exford, and Vicar of Cutcombe and Luxborow.
Exon: printed by George Bishop, for John March, Bookseller, near the Conduit: and are sold by J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, London, 1717.
ESTC No. T100419.Grub Street ID 154371.
Squire, Francis.
Wickedness, High-Treason: or, All vicious Subjects Enemies to their Governors. Proved in a sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Taunton in the county of Somerset, March 18. 1717. Publish'd at the Request of the High Sheriff, Justices of the Peace, and Grand Jury. By F. Squire, M. A. Rector of Exford, and Vicar of Cutcombe and Luxborow.
London: printed for Bernard Lintot, between the Temple Gates, [1718].
ESTC No. T5135.Grub Street ID 278655.
Squire, Francis.
The lawfulness of taking oaths: together, with an exposition, of their nature and obligation. Set forth in a sermon, preach'd at the assizes begun at Wells in the county of Somerset, August 19. 1718. By Fr. Squire, ...
Taunton: printed by and for W. Norris: and are likewise sold, by Mr. Norris, at the Looking-Glass, on London-Bridge [London]; Mr. Penn, Bristol; Mr. March in Exon; and Mr. Brown in Wells, [1718?].
ESTC No. T6411.Grub Street ID 289196.
Squire, Francis.
An answer to some late papers, entitled, The independent whig; so far as they relate to the Church of England, as by law established. In which, Her Doctrines, Creeds, Liturgy, and Establishment; her Clergy, with their Rights, Divine and Humane, are modestly defended; and their Author's new Notions prov'd to be, not only Absurd and Ridiculous, but also directly Opposite to those very Texts of God's Word, on which he pretends to found them. By Francis Squire, A. M. Rector of Exford, and Vicar of Cutcombe and Luxborow, Somerset.
London: printed for W. and J. Innys, at the West End of St. Paul's, M.DCC.XXIII. [1723].
ESTC No. T107831.Grub Street ID 160839.
Squire, Francis.
The west-Country farmer, or, a fair representation of the decay of trade, and badness of the times: in a letter of complaint from a tenant in the country, to his landlord in London.
Taunton: printed by William Norris, for the author, [1732?].
ESTC No. T176950.Grub Street ID 213924.
Squire, Francis.
The west country farmer, (number 2,) Consisting of Three Parts: I. The landlord's answer to his tenant's complaint, wherein he objects to the Farmer's Arguments, blames the Conduct of the Country in several Particulars, but yet promises for the future to be their Friend and Advocate. II. The farmer's reply, in which the Errors of his brethren are excused, their Honesty and Loyalty defended, their Interest farther asserted and maintained, with some hints of Expedients that would be Serviceable to them, and to the whole Kingdom. III. A postscript to the farmers themselves, and assert their true Liberty, and not to be seduced, and beguiled by crafty and designing Men.
Taunton: printed and sold by W. Norris, for the author: sold by Mr. Raikes in Gloucester, Mr. Wilson and Mr. Brown in Bristol, Mr. Tozer in Exon, Mr. Shute in Tiverton, and Mr. Gaydon, jun. in Barnstaple [1732?].
ESTC No. T176987.Grub Street ID 213956.
Squire, Francis.
Impartial thoughts on the supremacy of the civil magistrate, and the obligation of publick oaths and subscriptions; on the Justice and Reasonableness of the Test, and His Majesty's wise Declaration for the Establishment. Together with a few remarks on the late behaviour of the Dissenters; on occasional conformity, schism, and popery; as also on the Craftsman, Free-Thinkers, and other disaffected Persons. In a Friendly and Reconciling letter to the rural clerg of the diocese of Bath and Wells. By Francis Squire, A. M. Rector of Exford, and Vicar of Cutcombe and Luxborow.
London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1737.
ESTC No. N16765.Grub Street ID 6299.
Squire, Francis.
A faithful report of a genuine debate concerning the liberty of the press, addressed to a candidate at the ensuing election. Wherein a sure and safe method is proposed of restraining the abuse of that liberty, without the least Encroachment upon the Rights and Privileges of the Subject.
London: printed for J. Roberts, at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, MDCCXL. [1740].
ESTC No. T103888.Grub Street ID 157491.
Squire, Francis.
An answer to The independent whig; so far as it relates to the Church of England, as by law established. ... By Francis Squire, ...
Belfast: printed by and for Samuel Wilson and James Magee, 1742.
ESTC No. N29372.Grub Street ID 18548.
Squire, Francis.
A pastoral epistle on occasion of the present unnatural rebellion. From Francis Squire, M. A. Chancellor and Canon of the Cathedral Church of Wells: To his Parishes of Exford, Cutcombe and Luxborow in the Diocess of Bath and Wells.
London: printed for John Whiston at Mr. Boyle's Head, Fleetstreet, MDCCXLVI. [1746].
ESTC No. T4311.Grub Street ID 271720.
Squire, Francis.
A pastoral epistle on occasion of the present unnatural rebellion. From Francis Squire, ... to his parishes of Exford, Cutcombe and Luxborow in the diocess of Bath and Wells.
London: printed in the year, 1746.
ESTC No. T202941.Grub Street ID 233701.
Squire, Francis.
An answer to some late papers, entitled, the Independent Whig; so far as they relate to the Church of England, as by law established. In which, her doctrines, creeds, liturgy, and establishment; her clergy, with their rights, divine and humane, are modestly defended; and their author's new notions prov'd to be, not only absurd and ridiculous, but also directly opposite to those very texts of God's Word, on which he pretends to found them. By Francis Squire, A.M. Rector of Exford, and Vicar of Cutcombe and Luxborow, Somerset.
New-York: Printed and sold by Hugh Gaine, at the printing office opposite the Old-Slip-Market, 1753.
ESTC No. W11642.Grub Street ID 320855.
Squire, Francis.
A faithful report of a genuine debate concerning the liberty of the press. Addressed to a candidate at the ensuing election. ... First printed in the year MDCCXL.
London: re-printed for T. Becket and P. A. DeHondt, 1764.
ESTC No. T113193.Grub Street ID 165140.