Maria De Fleury

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Standard Name: De Fleury, Maria
Birth Name: Maria De Fleury
MDF was a Baptist—and anti-Catholic—religious, theological, and political polemicist active during the 1780s and 1790s who wrote with force and imagination, especially in her verse. She published one more private poem, an elegiac ode.

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A cover sheet lists the contents, with a sketch map of London in 1780 (the year the riots happened, in early June), a list of further reading, and some questions for essays or discussion. Six...

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De Fleury, Maria. A Letter to the Rev. Mr. Huntington. T. Wilkins, 1787.
De Fleury, Maria. A Serious Address to the Rev. Mr. Huntington. T. Wilkins, 1788.
De Fleury, Maria. An Answer to the Daughter’s Defence of Her Father. T. Wilkins, 1788.
De Fleury, Maria. An Ode Occasioned by the Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Dowland. 1783.
De Fleury, Maria. Antinomianism Unmasked and Refuted. T. Wilkins, 1791.
De Fleury, Maria. British Liberty Established, and Gallic Liberty Restored. Peterborough-House Press, 1790.
De Fleury, Maria. Divine Poems and Essays on Various Subjects. T. Wilkins, 1791.
De Fleury, Maria. Falsehood Examined at the Bar of Truth. T. Wilkins, 1791.
De Fleury, Maria. Henry. R. Denham, 1782.
De Fleury, Maria. Hymns for Believer’s Baptism. W. Justins, 1786.
De Fleury, Maria. Poems. R. Denham, 1781.
De Fleury, Maria. Unrighteous Abuse Detected and Chastised. R. Denham, 1781.