Samuel Clarke
Active Years
Min year: 1642, Max year: 1796, Max count: 9
As Author
- 1642: The saints nose-gay. Or, A posie of 741. spirituall flowers
- 1643: Englands covenant proved lawfull & necessary also at this time, both by Scripture and reason
- 1643: Englands covenant proved lavvfull and necessary also at this time, both by Scripture and reason
- 1646: A mirrour or looking-glasse both for saints and sinners
- 1650: The marrow of ecclesiastical historie
- 1650: The second part of the marrow of ecclesiastical history
- 1650: The second part of the marrow of ecclesiastical history
- 1650: The marrow of ecclesiastical historie
- 1651: The lives of sundry modern English divines
- 1651: A generall martyrologie
- 1652: A martyrologie
- 1653: An item against sacriledge: or, Sundry queries concerning tithes
- 1653: The life of Tamerlane the Great
- 1653: The life of Tammerlane the Great, who flourished anno Christi 1400 ...
- 1654: A mirrour or looking-glasse both for saints, and sinners
- 1654: The marrow of ecclesiastical history
- 1654: The marrow of ecclesiastical history
- 1654: The first part of the marrow of ecclesiastical history
- 1655: Christian good-fellowship: or, Love, and good vvorks
- 1656: A mirror or looking glass both for saints & siners
- 1657: Englands remembrancer
- 1657: A mirrour or looking-glasse both for saints and sinners
- 1657: The gunpowder-treason: being a remembrancer to England
- 1657: A geographicall description of all the countries in the known vvorld
- 1659: Golden apples. Or Seasonable and serious counsel from the sanctuary to the rulers of the earth
- 1659: A caution against sacriledge: or, sundry queries concerning tithes
- 1659: Medulla theologię: or The marrovv of divinity
- 1660: An antidote against immoderate mourning for the dead
- 1660: A generall martyrologie
- 1660: The lives of two and twenty English divines
- 1661: [Arabic] Scientia metrica & rhythmica, seu Tractatuvs de prosodia Arabica,bex authoribus probatissimis eruta, opera? Samuelis Clerici, inclytę Academię Oxoniensis architypographi
- 1662: A collection of the lives of ten eminent divines
- 1664: The life & death of Nebuchadnezzar the Great
- 1664: The wicked life, and wofull death of Herod the Great
- 1664: The blessed life, and meritorious death of Our Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1664: The life of Tamerlane the Great
- 1665: The life & death of Pompey the Great
- 1665: The life & death of Nebuchadnezzar the Great
- 1665: The life & death of Cyrus the Great
- 1665: The lives & deaths of such worthies who by their prudence, policy, and power have purchased, and procured to themselves the surnames of Great whose names are set down in the following page. By Sa. Clarke sometime Pastor in St. Bennet Finck London
- 1665: A briefe and yet exact, and accurate description of the present state of the great & mighty empire of Germany
- 1665: The life & death of Hannibal the great captain of the Carthaginians
- 1665: The life & death of Alexander the Great
- 1665: The life & death of Julius Cęsar, the first founder of the Roman empire
- 1665: The blessed life, and meritorious death of Our Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1670: A true, and faithful account of the four chiefest plantations of the English in America
- 1671: The life & death of the valiant and renowned Sir Francis Drake
- 1671: A mirrour or looking-glass both for saints, and sinners
- 1671: A true and full narrative of those two never to be forgotten deliuerances
- 1671: The life & death of William, surnamed The Conqueror: King of England, and Duke of Normandy
- 1671: A geographical description of all the countries in the known world
- 1672: A description of the seaventeen provinces commonly called the Low-Countries (the present stage of action)
- 1672: A description of the seaventeen provinces commonly called the Low-Countries, (the present stage of action)
- 1673: The life and death of the thrice noble and illustrious Edvvard surnamed, The Black Prince
- 1674: A looking-glass for persecutors
- 1675: The second part of the marrow of ecclesiastical history
- 1675: The lives & deaths of most of those eminent persons who by their virtue and valour obtained the sirnames of Magni, or the Great
- 1675: The marrow of ecclesiastical history
- 1675: A looking-glass for persecutors
- 1676: England's rememb[rancer]
- 1677: A looking-glass for good women to dress themselves by
- 1677: The lives of thirty-two English divines
- 1677: A general martyrologie, containing a collection of all the greatest persecutions vvhich have befallen the church of Christ, from the creation, to our present times
- 1677: England's remembrancer
- 1679: England's remembrancer
- 1682: The history of the glorious life, reign, and death of the illustrious Queen Elizabeth
- 1682: Aurea Legenda, or Apothegms, sentences, and sayings of many wise and learned men, useful for all sorts of persons
- 1683: The history of the glorious life, reign, and death, of the illustrious Queen Elizabeth
- 1683: The lives of sundry eminent persons in this later age
- 1689: A new description of the world. Or A compendious treatise of the empires, kingdoms, states, provinces, countries, islands, cities and towns of Europe, Asia, Africa and America
- 1689: Some reflections on that part of a book called Amyntor, or The defence of Milton's life, which relates to the writings of the primitive fathers and the canon of the New Testament
- 1693: Proposals for Mr. Clark's supplement to his annotations, which both together make a compleat commentary on the Holy Scriptures: being a survey of the whole Bible
- 1696: A new description of the world. Or a compendious treatise of the empires, kingdoms, states, provinces, countries, islands cities and towns of Europe, Asia, Africa and America
- 1699: Three practical essays
- 1699: Some reflections on that part of a book called Amyntor, or The defence of Milton's life, which relates to the writings of the primitive fathers and the canon of the New Testament
- 1704: The whole duty of a Christian
- 1704: Three practical essays
- 1705: A demonstration of the being and attributes of God
- 1706: A discourse concerning the unchangeable obligations of natural religion
- 1706: A letter to Mr Dodwell
- 1706: The great duty of universal love and charity
- 1706: A demonstration of the being and attributes of God
- 1706: A letter to Mr Dodwell
- 1706: The great duty of universal love and charity
- 1707: A second defense of an argument made use of in a letter to Mr Dodwel
- 1707: A defense of an argument made use of in a letter to Mr Dodwel
- 1708: A letter to Mr Dodwell
- 1708: The great duty of universal love and charity
- 1708: A new description of the world
- 1708: A new description of the world
- 1708: A defense of an argument made use of in a letter to Mr Dodwel
- 1708: A discourse concerning the unchangeable obligations of natural religion
- 1708: A fourth defense of an argument made use of in a letter to Mr Dodwel
- 1708: A third defense of an argument made use of in a letter to Mr Dodwel
- 1709: A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. Mary White-Chapel
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at the church of St. Margaret Westminster. On Tuesday, Nov. 22. 1709
- 1709: A sermon preach'd at the Parish-Church of St. Mary White-Chapel, on Tuesday, October 11. 1709
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at the Church of St. Margaret Westminster. On Tuesday, Nov. 22. 1709
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the honourable House of Commons, at the church of St. Margaret Westminster. On Tuesday, Nov. 22. 1709
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at the church of St. Margaret Westminster, on Tuesday, Nov. 22. 1709
- 1709: A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. Mary White-Chapel
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at the Church of St. Margaret Westminster, on Tuesday, Nov. 22. 1709
- 1710: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at St James's chapel
- 1710: A sermon preach'd at the Parish-Church of St James's Westminster, on Tuesday, Nov. 7. 1710
- 1710: Three practical essays
- 1710: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at St James's Chapel, on Wednesday the 8th of March, 1709/10. Being the Anniversary Of Her Majesties Happy Accession to the Throne. By Samuel Clarke, D. D. Rector of St James's Westminster, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. Published by Her Majesties Special Command.
- 1710: A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St James's Westminster
- 1710: A second defense of an argument made use of in a letter to Mr Dodwel
- 1711: A demonstration of the being and attributes of God
- 1711: A discourse concerning the unchangeable obligations of natural religion
- 1711: A discourse concerning the being and attributes of God
- 1711: A letter to Mr. Dodwell
- 1711: A letter to Mr Dodwell
- 1711: The government of passion
- 1711: The government of passion
- 1712: A third and fourth defense of an argument made use of in a letter to Mr Dodwel
- 1712: A defense of an argument made use of in a letter to Mr Dodwel
- 1712: The scripture-Doctrine of the Trinity
- 1712: The dedication of Dr Clarke's edition of Cęsar's commentaries, to His Grace the Duke of Marlborough. In Latin and English. Translated by R. T
- 1712: A new description of the world
- 1713: England's remembrancer
- 1714: The great duty of universal love and charity
- 1714: Dr. Clark's sentiments concerning the eternal generation of the son
- 1714: A reply to the objections of Robert Nelson, Esq
- 1714: A letter to the Reverend Dr Wells, Rector of Cotesbach in Leicestershire. In answer to his remarks, &c. By Samuel Clarke, D. D. Rector of St James's Westminster, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty
- 1714: Six sermons on several occasions. By Samuel Clarke,
- 1715: A second defense of an argument made use of in a letter to Mr Dodwell
- 1716: A demonstration of the being and attributes of God
- 1716: A discourse concerning the being and attributes of God
- 1717: Remarks upon a book, entituled, A philosophical enquiry concerning human liberty
- 1717: Remarks upon a book, entituled, A philosophical enquiry concerning human liberty
- 1718: Six sermons on several occasions. By Samuel Clarke, D, D. Rector of St James's Westminster
- 1718: A letter to Mr. Dodwell
- 1719: A discourse concerning the being and attributes of God
- 1719: The scripture-Doctrine of the Trinity
- 1719: A demonstration of the being and attributes of God
- 1719: A new description of the world
- 1719: A discourse concerning the being and attributes of God
- 1720: The modest plea, &c. continued
- 1721: Three practical essays
- 1724: XVII sermons on several occasions
- 1724: XVII sermons on several occasions
- 1724: A discourse concerning the unchangeable obligations of natural religion
- 1724: A paraphrase upon our Saviour's sermon on the mount
- 1724: Observations on Dr Waterland's second defense of his queries
- 1725: A discourse concerning the being and attributes of God
- 1725: A discourse concerning the connexion of the prophecies in the Old Testament, and the application of them to Christ
- 1725: A discourse concerning the connexion of the prophecies in the Old Testament, and the application of them to Christ
- 1725: A demonstration of the being and attributes of God
- 1725: A discourse concerning the connexion of the prophecies in the Old Testament, and the application of them to Christ
- 1725: A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. James's Westminster
- 1725: A sermon preach'd at the Parish-Church of St. James's Westminster, on Sunday April 18, 1725
- 1728: A demonstration of the being and attributes of God
- 1728: A discourse concerning the being and attributes of God
- 1730: Sermons on the following subjects
- 1730: Three practical essays, on Baptism, confirmation, and repentance
- 1730: A discourse concerning the unchangeable obligations of natural religion
- 1730: Sermons on the following subjects
- 1730: Three practical essays
- 1730: Three practical essays
- 1731: A letter to Mr. Dodwell
- 1732: A discourse concerning the being and attributes of God
- 1732: A paraphrase upon our Saviour's sermon on the mount
- 1732: Sermons on the following subjects
- 1732: The scripture-Doctrine of the Trinity
- 1734: XVIII sermons on several occasions
- 1734: One hundred and seventy three sermons on several subjects
- 1738: One hundred and seventy three sermons on several subjects
- 1738: The works of Samuel Clarke
- 1738: A discourse concerning the being and attributes of God
- 1738: Sermons on several subjects. By Samuel Clarke, ... Published from the author's manuscript by John Clarke,
- 1738: XVIII sermons on several occasions
- 1740: Three practical essays
- 1742: The sermons of Samuel Clarke, D.D. late Rector of St. James's Westminster
- 1742: Proposals for printing by subscription, the sermons of Samuel Clarke, D.D. ... the fifth edition. In two volumes in folio. ... Subscriptions are taken in by John and Paul Knapton, ... and by the booksellers in town and country.
- 1742: The works of Samuel Clarke
- 1743: Sermons on the following subjects
- 1749: A demonstration of the being and attributes of God
- 1749: A discourse concerning the being and attributes of God, the obligations of natural religion, and the truth and certainty of the Christian revelation
- 1749: Sermons
- 1751: One hundred and seventy three sermons on several subjects
- 1754: Three practical essays
- 1755: A discourse concerning the being and attributes of God
- 1755: A demonstration of the being and attributes of God
- 1756: Sermons on several subjects and occasions
- 1760: A short and candid narrative of Mr. Clarke's dismission from the curacy of Hampstead
- 1766: A discourse concerning the being and attributes of God, the obligations of natural religion, and the truth and certainty of the Christian revelation
- 1766: A demonstration of the being and attributes of God
- 1767: A discourse concerning the being and attributes of God
- 1769: A short relation, concerning a dream
- 1770: A general martyrology
- 1770: A general martyrology
- 1770: A short relation, concerning a dream
- 1774: A short relation, concerning a dream
- 1775: The gunpowder treason; being a remembrances to England, of that ancient deliverance from that horrid plot hatched by the bloody Papists, 1605. Tending to revive the memory of the 5th of November, to every family in this nation. ... By Samuel Clark, ... Now revised and published at the request of many friends; with a poem, ... by William Taylor.
- 1776: The strange and remarkable Swansey vision
- 1776: The American wonder: or, The strange and remarkable Cape-Ann dream
- 1780: The strange and remarkable Swansey vision
- 1785: A short relation concerning a dream
- 1787: The strange and remarkable Swansey vision: or A dream, that was dreamed about 44 years ago, which exactly fortells [sic?] the dreadful judgments and calamities that are now come to pass in North America, in this melancoly [sic] and distressing day
- 1796: The strange and remarkable Swansey vision
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