Clark, John, active 1697-1760
Clarke, John, fl. 1697-1760
VIAF ID: 34353258 ( Personal )
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Works
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An account of the reasons why many citizens of Exon have withdrawn from the ministry of Mr. Joseph Hallet and Mr. James Peirce : being an answer to Mr. Peirce's state of the case | |
Animadversions upon a pamphlet entitled A true relation of some proceedings at Salters-Hall ; to which is added, A letter to Mr. Josiah Eveleigh | |
Books printed for, and sold by John Clarke at the Bible under the Royal-Exchange Cornhill, London | |
Christian religion founded on reason | |
A defence of the proceedings of the late Assembly at Exon : Being a reply to Mr. Peirce's Remarks on those proceedings. To which are added, some brief animadversions on a paper subscribed by Mr. Peirce, &c. at the Time of the Assembly, and now publish'd with his Remarks. And also a short postscript, containing some Remarks on a late Pamphlet of Mr. George Jacomb's | |
The evil and cure of divisions : a sermon preach'd at Exon, at the opening of a New Meeting-House, March 15. 1718/9 : being the First Lord's Day after the ejectment of the Ministers | |
The most renowned and pleasant history of Parismus : conteyning, his triumphant battels fought against the Persians, his love to the beautiful Princess Laurana, the great dangers he passed in the Island of Rocks, and of his strange adventures in the desolate island. Together with the adventurous travels, and noble chIvalry of Parismenos the knight of fame, with his love to the fair Princess Angelica, the lady of the golden tower ... | |
A particular account of the proceedings of the assembly at Exon, May 6, 1719, upon Mr. Jacomb's offering a confession of faith in scripture-words, in order to his ordination | |
Remarks upon the account of what was transacted in the assembly at Exon, lately publish'd by their order | |
Seasonable advice relating to the present disputes about the Holy Trinity : address'd to both contending parties | |
Syphilis 2 | |
Syphilis, the second part : containing some farther observations on the venereal disease in two commentaries : the one upon the practice of Dr. Astruc at Paris : the other on that of Dr. Desault at Bordeaux : with a preface in which the author's vindication of his first part, or practical dissertation, from the censure part thereon by the former of these gentlemen, in his sixth book of venereal diseases | |
Two essays on natural and revealed religion |