George Stanley Faber and
Samuel Roffey Maitland found Frere's biblical studies of some interest. He was a
premillennialist. Aided by a Miss Yates of Fairlawn, Frere was able to have 'The Book of the Prophet Isaiah' printed from embossed metallic plates according to his stereotyping method (London, 1843–9). His other works are: •
A Combined View of the Prophecies of Daniel, Esdras, and S. John, shewing that all the prophetic writings are formed upon one plan … Also a minute explanation of the prophecies of Daniel; together with critical remarks upon the interpretations of preceding commentators, and more particularly upon the systems of Mr. Faber and Mr. Cunninghame, London, 1815 (2nd edition, same year). This book, and one of the same time by
Lewis Way of the
Jews' Society, argued for a change in orthodox teaching on the
Second Coming. These ideas attracted the attention of
Henry Drummond and led to the Albury Conference of 1826 at his home. The book identified
Napoleon as a personal
Antichrist. •
On the General Structure of the Apocalypse, being a brief introduction to its minute interpretation, London, 1826. •
Eight Letters on the Prophecies relating to the last times; viz. The seventh vial, the civil and ecclesiastical prophetic periods, and the type of Jericho, London, 1831. •
Three Letters on the Prophecies … in continuation of eight letters published in 1831, 8vo, London, 1833; 2nd edition, with a prefatory address, London [1859]. •
The Art of Teaching to Read by Elementary Sounds, 12mo, London, 1840. •
A Letter to Lord Wharncliffe, in reply to the allegations made by the London Society for Teaching the Blind to Read, against the Phonetic Method of Instruction, London, 1843. •
"The Harvest of the Earth," prior to the vintage of wrath, considered as symbolical of the Evangelical Alliance … Also a letter to Dr. Wolff, &c., London, 1846. •
The Great Continental Revolution, marking the Expiration of the Times of the Gentiles, A.D. 1847–8. In reply to a Letter from a Member of a Society of Prophetic Students. To which is added a Reprint of a Letter addressed to the Rev. Dr. Wolff on the expiration of the Times of the Gentiles A.D. 1847, and of other occasional papers, illustrative of the present period, London, 1848. •
Preface to the Second Edition of the Great Continental Revolution, containing Remarks on the progress of Prophetic Events during the year 1848–9, London, 1849 (printed separately, for the convenience of purchasers of the first edition). •
Notes, forming a brief Interpretation of the Apocalypse, London, 1850. •
Directions for Teaching the Blind to Read on the Phonetic Principle, [London, 1851]. •
Grammar [embossed] for the Blind on the Principle of the Combination of Elementary Sounds, London, 1851. ==References==