Barnard was a British dissenting minister. At the end of his life he was serving in Sheffield.
Works
The Infant’s Cause Pleaded; Or, the Rite of Infant Baptism Defended, Being the Substance of a Discourse Delivered at Lady Huntingdon’s Chapel at Lewes, on January 22, 1786 (Lewes, England: W. and Lee, 1787)
The Fruits and Effects of God’s Love. Being the Substance of a Sermon Preached at the Countess of Huntingdon’s Chapel, Tunbridge-Wells, October 21, 1787 (Lewes, England: W. and Lee, 1787)
An Exhortation, to Consideration, Being a Charge Delivered at the Ordination of the Rev. Peter Feast, at York, December 29th, 1789 (Hull, England: J. Ferraby, printer, 1790)
On the Faith of the Operation of God, Being the Substance of a Sermon Preached at the New Chapel, Dagger-Lane, at Kingston-Upon-Hull (Hull, England: J. Ferraby, printer, 1790)
On Baptism. Being the Substance of a Discourse Delivered in the Dissenters’ Meeting-House, at Beverley in Yorkshire, at the Baptism of the Rev. P. Feist’s Child, on Wednesday April 11th, 1792 (Hull, England: J. Ferraby, printer, 1792)
The Hearer’s Remembrancer; Containing a View, of the Leading Ideas, of a Number of Sermons, Preached at New Chapel, Dagger-Lane, Hull (Hull, England: J. Ferraby, printer, 1795)
Spiritual Songs for Zion’s Travellers (Hull, England: J. Ferraby, printer, 1799)