Clark, James, 1660-1723
James Clark Scottish author
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Clark, James ‡d 1660-1723
- 100 1 _ ‡a Clark, James ‡d 1660-1723
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Clark, James, ‡d 1660-1723
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- 100 0 _ ‡a James Clark ‡c Scottish author
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Works
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An advertisement from Scotland to England: in a letter from a gentleman in North-Britain, to a member of the British Parliament, in South Britain. | |
The christians pocket-book : or, a bundle of familiar exhortations to the practice of piety. Succinctly and advisedly adapted to the meanest Capacities, both as to Stile and Matter. By a Minister of the Gospel. | |
The debauchrie and vices of the present age : represented and taxed, in a discourse upon a publick occasion | |
Gratulatio Britannica, ob exoptatum et pergratum adventum, serenissimi et augustissimi Georgij, Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ et Hiberniæ Regis, in Britanniam. | |
Josephus redivivus : sive de patriarchæ Josephi sorte variâ tragico-comœdia. Ex sacris scripturis deprompta et paraphrastice explicata, authore J. C. Scoto Brittanno V.D. apud Glasguenses Ministro. | |
Just and sober remarks on some parts and passages of the overtures concerning kirk-sessions, etc : Compiled and printed anno. 1719 and laid before the R. Presbytry of Glasgow March 2d 1720. By J. C. one of the ministers of the gospel at Glasgow. | |
Memento mori : or, a word in season to the healthful, sick, and dying, fit for this calamitous time; wherein sicknesses, rage, and deaths are frequent. In which is Discoursed, 1. That the present Life of Man is short. 2. That Death is most certain. 3. That the Time and Day of Death is uncertain. 4. Motives to prepare for Death. 5. Some Things to be done in Preparation for Death. 6. Some Antidoten against the Fears of Death. By a minister of the gospel. | |
New years-gift or the Christians pocket-book | |
A paper concerning Daniel De Foe. | |
The picture of the present generation; or the temper of the times represented and taxed: in a discourse at Glasgow, July 4. 1704. when the convention of burroughs met there. By one of the ministers of the gospel at Glasgow. | |
Plain ground of Presbyterian government : briefly propos'd for the instruction of common people. | |
The practical atheist: or blasphemous clubs taxed. The second edition corrected by the author, a lover of poetry. | |
Presbyterial-government as now established and practized [sic] in the Church of Scotland, methodically described : Gathered out of the authentick records, and approven institutions of that church. | |
Scotland's speech to her sons. | |
A sermon preached at the kirk of Auldhamstocks, ... September the 28, 1690. - | |
The spiritual merchant: or, The art of merchandizing spiritualized : Directing how to be rich towards God, and also how to acquire wordly wealth being the substance of twenty sermons, on Rev. 3. 18. Preached towards the end of 1689. And now handled in way of treatise: wherein are contained several considerable cases of conscience. By Mr. James Clark, one of the ministers of the Gospel at Glasgow. |