Titles by de Fleury, Maria in MLA format
There are 19 titles associated with this person.
de Fleury, Maria.
Poems, occasioned by the confinement and acquittal of the Right Honourable Lord George Gordon, President of the Protestant Association. By Maria De Fleury.
London:
1781.
de Fleury, Maria.
Unrighteous abuse detected and chastised, or, a vindication of innocence and integrity, being an answer to a virulent poem, intituled, The Protestant Association. By Maria De Fleury.
London:
1781.
de Fleury, Maria.
Unrighteous abuse detected and chastised, or, a vindication of innocence and integrity, being an answer to a virulent poem, intituled, The Protestant Association. By Maria De Fleury. Second edition.
London:
1781.
de Fleury, Maria.
Henry, or the triumph of grace. A sacred poem. Dedicated, by permission, to the Right Honourable Lord George Gordon. By Maria De Fleury.
London:
1782.
de Fleury, Maria.
An ode occasioned by the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Dowland, daughter of Mr. John Fullford, shipwright; who died soon after the birth and death of her second child, the 12th of April, 1783, in the twenty-fourth year of her age. By Maria Deflury.
London:
1783.
de Fleury, Maria.
Henry: or, the Wanderer Reclaimed. A sacred poem. Humbly addressed to British youth. By Maria de Fleury.
London:
1786.
de Fleury, Maria.
A letter to the Rev. Mr Huntington. By Maria De Fleury. Second edition.
London:
1787.
de Fleury, Maria.
A Letter to the Rev. Mr. Huntington. By Maria De Fleury. Third edition.
London:
1787.
de Fleury, Maria.
A serious address to the Rev. Mr. Huntington; containing some remarks on his sermon, entitled "the servant of the Lord, described and vindicated." By Maria De Fleury.
London:
1788.
de Fleury, Maria.
An answer to the daughter's defence of her father, Addressed to her Father Himself. By Maria De Fleury.
London:
1788.
de Fleury, Maria.
British liberty established, and Gallic liberty restored; or, the triumph of freedom. A poem. Occasioned by the grand revolution in France, M,DCC,LXXXIX. With a prospect of the glorious time when true religion and civil liberty shall shed their benign influences over the world. By Maria De Fleury.
London:
1790.
de Fleury, Maria.
Henry; or, the wanderer reclaimed. A sacred poem. Humbly addressed to British youth. By Maria de Fleury.
London:
1790.
de Fleury, Maria.
Antinomianism unmasked and refuted; and the moral law proved from the scriptures of the Old and New-Testament, To be still in full Force as the rule of the Christian's conduct. By Maria De Fleury.
London:
1791.
de Fleury, Maria.
Divine poems and essays on various subjects. Viz. Immanuel; or, the Godhead of Christ displayed. A Meditation written in a Bower at Lady Grove, Sutton. Elegies. Epithalamiums. Epistles to Miranda, &c. Hymns. A Poem on Redemption. A Walk at Enfield. Meditations on the Canticles. - for the Lord's Supper. Christ All in All. Meditations on Rev. xii. 6. A Summer Day's Excursion. Odes. Letters. A Soliloquy. By Maria De Fleury. With recommendatory prefaces, by the Rev. Mr Wills, Rev. Mr Towers, and Rev. Mr Ryland.
London:
1791.
de Fleury, Maria.
Falsehood examined at the bar of truth; or, a farewell to Mr. Wm. Huntington, and Mr. Thomas Jones, Of Reading: containing strictures on the broken cistern; written by the former, Addressed to the Rev. Mr. Ryland, Senior. And upon Mystery Babylon, encompassed for utter destruction, written by the latter. By Maria De Fleury.
London:
1791.
de Fleury, Maria.
Divine poems and essays, on various subjects. (In three parts) by Maria De Fleury.
Philadelphia:
John Welwood Scott,
1803.
de Fleury, Maria.
Divine poems and essays, on various subjects. In two parts. By Maria De Fleury.
New York:
T.H. Burnton,
1804.
de Fleury, Maria.
Tracts published by the Lincoln and Kennebec Religious Society.
Wiscasset:
The Lincoln and Kennebec Religious Society.,
1804.