Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682
Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1683
صموئيل كلارك
VIAF ID: 55499422 ( Personal )
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/55499422
Preferred Forms
- 200 _ | ‡a Clarke ‡b Samuel ‡f 1599-1682
- 100 1 _ ‡a Clarke, Samuel ‡d 1599-1682
- 100 1 _ ‡a Clarke, Samuel ‡d 1599-1682
-
-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Clarke, Samuel, ‡d 1599-1682
-
-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Clarke, Samuel, ‡d 1599-1682
-
- 100 0 _ ‡a صموئيل كلارك
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (25)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Wolston (Warwickshire) ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
Works
Title | Sources |
---|---|
Alle de werken van mr. Wilhelm Perkins ... | |
A collection of the lives of ten eminent divines, famous in their generations for learning, prudences, piety and painfulness in the work of the ministry, whereunto is added, the life of Gustavus Ericson, king of Sueden, who first reformes religion in that kingdom, and of some other eminent christians ... | |
Compendious treatise of the empires, kingdom, states ... and towns of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America | |
The duty of every one that intends to be saved. | |
Englands covenant proved lawful and necessary also at this time both by scripture and reason, 1643: | |
England's remembrancer | |
An exposition of the church-catechism By Samuel Clarke ... Published from the author's manuscript. By John Clarke ... To which is added, his Three practical essays, on baptism, confirmation, and repentance. ... | |
The fatal vespers: | |
General martyrologie | |
A general martyrology containing a collection of all the greatest persecutions which have been befallen the Church of Christ, from the creation to our present times : wherein is given an exact account of the Protestant sufferings in Queen Mary's reign ... | |
A geographicall description of all the countries in the known world : As also of the greatest and famousest cities and fabricks which have been, or are now remaining: together with the greatest rivers, the strangest fountains, the various minerals, stones, trees, hearbs, plants, fruits, gums, &c. which are to bee found in every country. Unto which is added, a description of the rarest beasts, fowls, birds, fishes, and serpents which are least known amongst us. Collected out of the most approved authors, and from such as were eye-witnesses of most of the things contained herein | |
Golden apples; or, Seasonable and serious counsel from the sanctuary to the rulers of the earth | |
Historian's guide | |
The historian's guide, or, Britains's remembrancer : for the last century : being a summary of all the principal actions, exploits, sieges, battels, designs, attempts, preferments, honours, changes, &c. and whatever else is worthy notice, that hath happen'd in His Majesty's kingdoms, from anno dom. 1600 to this present year, 1701 : shewing the year, month, and day of the month in which each action was done. | |
The history of the glorious life, reign, and death of... Elizabeth | |
The life & death of Alexander the Great, the first founder of the Grecian empire... as also The life and death of Charles the Great, commonly called Charlemagne, the first founder of the French empire. | |
Life and death of William surnamed the Conqueror. | |
Liturgies. | |
Lives of sundry eminent persons in this later age, in two parts. I. Of divines. II. Of nobility and gentry of both sexes. By Samuel Clark,... | |
The lives of two and twenty English divines ... | |
A looking-glass for persecutors; containing multitudes of examples of God's severe, but righteous judgements | |
The marrow of ecclesiastical history, divided into two parts: the first, containing the life of Our Blessed Lord & Savior Jesus Christ; with the lives of the ancient fathers, school-men, first-reformers, and modern divines. | |
A mirrour or looking-glasse both for saints, and sinners, held forth in about two thousand examples: wherein is presented, as Gods wonderful mercies to the one, so his severe judgments against the other. Collected out of the most classique authors both ancient, and modern, with some late examples observed by my self. Whereunto are added, the wonders of God in nature; and the rare, stupendious, and costly works made by the art, and industry of man. As the most famous cities, structures, statues, cabinets of rarities, &c. which have been, or are in the world. By Sa. Clark ... The second edition much enlarged, 1654: | |
New description of the world | |
The saint's nosegay; | |
A true and faithful account of the four chiefest plantations of the English in America, to wit, of Virginia, New-England, Bermudus, Barbados : with the temperature of the air, the nature of the soil, the rivers, mountains, beasts, fruits, [et]c. : as also, of the natives of Virginia and New-England, their religion, customs, [et]c. | |
A Warning-piece to all drunkards and health-drinkers : faithfully collected from the works of English and foreign learned authors of good esteem, Mr. Samuel Ward and Mr. Samuel Clark, and others : with above one hundred and twenty sad and dreadful examples of Gods severe judgements upon notorious drunkards ... : to which is added His Majesties proclamation against learned doctor of physick, declaring how intemperate drinking destroyes our bodily health and strength ... | |
The works of Samuel Clarke ... In four volumes. Volume the third. Containing, a paraphrase on the four evangelists ... |