178 



CLAGET CLARK. 



" Eye-Witness" are answered, and the con- 

 duct of the magistrates is placed in its true 

 li^lit. I',y Civis. .,1819. 8 



CLAGET, or CLAGETT (NICHOLAS), M.A., 

 Preacher of St Mam's rlimrh, St Edmunds- 

 Imrii. The abuse of God's grace : discovered 

 in the kinds, causes, punishments, symptoms, 

 cuivs, (litli-ivnces, cautions, and other practi- 

 cal improvements thereof. Proposed as a sea- 

 sonable check to the wanton libt-rtinismo of 

 the present age. Or/i '/>/, l<i."<9. 4 



A sermon preached at St Edmund's Bury, be- 

 fore the Lord Bishop of Norwich... May 4, 

 1G86. London, 1686. 4 



CLAGETT (WILLIAM), D.D., Preacher of Gray's 

 Inn. A discourse concerning the operations 

 of the Holy Spirit ; with a confutation of some 

 part of Dr Owen's work on that subject. In 

 three parts. [With an answer to Mr Hum- 

 frey's animadversions upon the first part.] 



London, 1680. 8 



A discourse concerning the WORSHIP of the 

 blessed Virgin and the saints. 1686 



An abridgment of the prerogatives of St ANN. 



1688 



Seventeen sermons. . . .With the summ of a con- 

 ference, on Feb. 21, 1686, between Dr Clagett 

 and Father GOODEN, about the point of tran- 

 substantiation. [Vol. i.] London, 1689. 8 



Eleven sermons. . . .And a paraphrase and notes 

 upon the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, 

 seventh, and eighth chapters of St John. With 

 a discourse of Church-Unity, and directions, 

 how in this divided state of Christendom to 

 keep within the unity of the Church. [With 

 a discourse [on Gal. vi. 10] of humanity and 

 charity ; the whole forming vol. ii. of Dr 

 Clagett 's sermons.] 



London, 1693, 94. 8 



The seventh note of the Church examined ; 

 viz. , The union of the members, among them- 

 selves, and with the head ; [Notes of the 

 Church, as laid down by Card. BELLARMINE, 

 examined and confuted, p. 169]. 1839 



The twelfth note of the Church examined ; 

 viz. , The light of prophecy ; [ibid. p. 285]. 



1839 



CLAGGETT (JOHN). -The divinity of the Son of 

 God defended : or, a solution of Mr Chubb 's 

 sophisms, and a detection of the blasphemies 

 and absurdities contained in his observations 

 on a book entituled, Arianism anatomized. 

 AVith a full and clear confutation of all the 

 arguments contained in the same observations, 

 and in his Supremacy asserted. 



London, 1719. 8 



CLAP (THOMAS), Rector of Yale College. A letter 

 to the Rev. Mr Edwards of North-Hampton, 

 expostulating with him for his injurious reflec- 

 tions in his late letter to a friend ; and show- 

 ing that Mr Edwards, in contradicting the 

 Rector, plainly contradicts himself. 



Boston, N. .,1745. 4 



CLAPAREDE (D.), Professor of divinity at Ge- 

 neva. Considerations upon the miracles of the 

 Gospel : in answer to the difficulties raised by 



Mr John-James Rousseau, in his third letter 

 from the mountain. Translated from the 

 I''ivnch by the editors of the Christian's Ma- 

 gazine. London, 1757. 8 



CLAPAREDE (THEODORE). Histoire des Eglises 

 ivfi.nmVs du pays de Gex. Geneve, 1856. 8 



CLAPHAM (HENOCH). His demaundes and an- 

 ,4\\iTus touching the pestilence : methodically 

 handled, as his time and meanes could permit. 



s. I., 1604. 4 



Four sermons. With a brief o tract concerning 

 zeale. . I. et a. 4 



The fourth and fifth parts of Salomon's Songe 

 of Songs. London, [1606.] 4 



CLAPHAM (SAMUEL), A.M., Vicar of Clirist's 

 (/ arch, Hants. Sermons, selected and abridg- 

 ed, chiefly from minor authors, from Trinity- 

 Sunday to the twenty-fifth Sunday inclusive. 

 Adapted generally to the Epistle, Gospel, or 

 first lessons, or to the several seasons of the 

 year. Together with eight occasional sermons 

 on important subjects ; and an earnest exhor- 

 tation to attend public worship, &c. &c. 3d ed. 

 London, 1805. 8 



CLAPPERTON (HUGH), Capt. B. N. Narrative 

 of travels in northern Africa, by Major DEN- 

 HAM, Captain C., and Dr OUDNEY. 1826 



Journal of a second expedition into the inte- 

 rior of Africa, from the Bight of Benin to Soc- 

 catoo ; to which is added the journal of Rich. 

 LANDER from Kano to the sea coast. 



London, 1829. 4 



* Memoir of Captain H. C., by the Rev. 

 Thomas Nelson ; [with memoir of the late Dr 

 Walter OUDNEY]. 1830 



CLAPPERTON (W.). Le Nouveau Testament. 



Revu par W. C. 1843. See BIBLES FRENCH. 



C. 



CLARE, EARL OF. See John FITZGIBBON. 

 CLARENDON, EARL OF.- See Edward HYDE. 

 CLARISSE (JOANNES). Orationes duse, altera 



de theologo vere liberali ; altera de in jus to 



theologici studii coutemptu. 



Lugd. Bat., 1815. 4 



Encyclopaedia theologicae epitome. 



Lugd. Batav., 1832. 8 



Another copy. 



CLARK (ALEXANDER), A.M., Minister at Inver- 

 ness. Laoidh a Chriosduidh, air dha bhi air 

 a thurus chum Shioin : mailleri cor thruagh 

 nan aingidh. Dun-Eidin, 1806. 12 



Rights of members of the Church of Scot- 

 land. A letter to ministers and elders of the 

 Established Church of Scotland. On the 

 concurrence of the people who are in full com- 

 munion with the Church, previous to the in- 

 duction of parochial ministers. 



Inverness, 1831. 8 



Another copy. 



John Adam the murderer. God righteously 

 abandoning man ; a sermon, preached in In- 

 verness, Oct. 16, 1835, after the execution of 

 John Adam for the murder of his wife. 



Inverness, 1836. 8 



Mourning for the death of those who sleep in 

 Christ. A funeral sermon [on 2 Chron. xxxv. 



