Joseph Clarke
Active Years
Min year: 1670, Max year: 1800, Max count: 14
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
- 1721: The nature and necessity of religious zeal consider'd
- 1733: Dr. Clarke's notions of space examin'd. In vindication of the translator of Archbishop King's Origin of evil
- 1734: A farther examination of Dr. Clarke's notions of space
- 1738: The Church of England vindicated in requiring subscription from the Clergy, to the XXXIX Articles of Religion. In remarks on some weekly papers; entitled, The Old Whig, or consistent Protestant
- 1739: The church of England vindicated in requiring subscription from the Clergy
- 1746: Reformation of manners, the best thanksgiving: and, the encouragement of religion, the truest support of loyalty
- 1749: A full and particular reply to Mr. Chandler's Case of subscription to explanatory articles of faith, &c
- 1759: A full refutation of the pretended genuine narrative of the trial and condemnation of Mary Edmundson: as published by J. Phipps, ... as also that falsely called, The trial at large, ... Compared with that inserted in the genuine proceedings, taken in short hand by Mr. Isaac Harman, ... and published by M. Cooper ... By Joseph Clarke, ... To which are added, four original letters.
- 1779: Tentamen medicum, inaugurale, de putredine in typho coercenda
- 1797: Disputatio medica inauguralis, de variola
- 1800: Trial of Joseph Clarke, the younger, and Sarah Lloyd
As Publisher
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