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24] 21st Sept. 1838, occasioned by the death 

 of the Chisholm. Inverness, 1838. 



[Seven] Dialogues on the questions present!} 

 agitated in the Church of Scotland. 



Inverness, 1843. 



- Another copy [of dialogues i. and iii.]. 

 CLARK (HUGH). Meditations upon the love oi 



Christ, in the redemption of elect-sinners. 



s. L, 1727. 4 

 Another edition. s. L, 1740. 8 



Mr H. C.'s modest reply to Mr James Web- 

 ster's letter. [Manuscript title.] 4 



CLARK (J.). Just and sober remarks on some 

 parts and passages of the overtures concerning 

 Kirk-sessions, &c. Compiled and printed anno 

 1719, and laid before the R. Presbytery of 

 Glasgow, March 2, (1720.) s. I, 1720. 



CLARK (JAMES). The importance of perseve- 

 rance in Christian efforts. Edin., 1847. 8 



CLARK (JOHN). Memoirs of the late Rev. J. 

 C., written by himself ; and at his request, 

 published, with remarks, by William Jay. 



Bath, 1810. 8 



CLARK (JOHN). * Fragments of college and pas- 

 toral life : a memoir of the late Rev. J. C. of 

 Glasgow. By the Rev. John Cairns... Ber- 

 wick. Edin., 1851. 8 



CLARK (JOHN A.), D.D., Eector of St Andrew's 

 church, Philadelphia. A walk about Zion, 

 revised and enlarged. 



New York, 1843. 12 



CLARK (PETER), M.A., of Darners, Mass. The 

 advantages and obligations arising from the 

 oracles of God committed to the Church and 

 its ministry, represented in a sermon preached 

 in Boston, May 30, 1745. 



Boston, N. E., 1745. 4 



CLARK (RUTH).*" The single talent well em- 

 ployed ;" or, the history of Ruth Clark, for 

 thirty years a servant of the late Rev. Henry 

 Venn. 10th ed. London, 1835. 12 



CLARK (THOMAS G.). The late hurricane ; in 

 its religious aspects. A discourse preached in 

 the Free church, Esplanade, on 5th Nov. 

 1854. Bombay, 1854. 8 



- The Olive branch. A discourse preached in 

 the Free church of Scotland, Esplanade, on 

 20th July, the day appointed by the Right 

 Hon. the Governor-General of India as a day 

 of thanksgiving for the restoration of peace. 



Bombay, 1856. 8 



CLARK (WILLIAM). Thoughts on the manage- 

 ment and relief of the poor ; on the causes of 

 their increase ; and on the measures that may 

 be best calculated to amend the former, and 

 check the latter. Bath, 1815. 8 



CLARK (WILLIAM BROWN). Voluntary misre- 

 presentation detected and exposed. 



Edin., 1835. 12 



CLARKE (ADAM), LL.D. Miscellaneous works. 

 13 vol. London, 1836, 37. 12 



- The bibliographical miscellany, or supplement 

 to the bibliographical dictionary. 2 vol. 



London, 1806. 12 



Discourses on various subjects relative to the 

 being and attributes of God, and his works in 



creation, providence, and grace. 2 vol. 



London, 1828, 9. 8 



A concise view of the succession of sacred li- 

 terature, in a chronological arrangement of 

 authors and their works, from the invention 

 of alphabetical characters, to the year of our 

 Lord 1300. 2vol. ; [vol. i., in two parts; the 

 second by J. B. B. Clarke ; vol. ii. by J. B. 

 B. Clarke]. London, 1830, 32. 8 



Another copy. 



The Holy Bible, with a commentary. 1836. 

 See BIBLES ENGLISH. A. 



A commentary on the New Testament. 3 vol. 

 [Wants titles.] London, 1834. 4 



CLARKE (EDWARD DANIEL), LL.D., Professor of 

 mineralogy at Cambridge. Travels in various 

 countries of Europe, Asia, and Africa. 11 vol. 

 4th ed. London, 1817-1824. 8 



* The life and remains of E. D. C. By the 

 Rev. William Otter, A.M. 2 vol. 



London, 1825. 8 



CLARKE (GEORGE ROCHFORT), M.A., of the In- 

 ner Temple. Reports of the discussions at the 

 monthly meetings of the society for promoting 

 Christian knowledge. 1833-1838. 



London, 1839. 8 



Diplomatic relations with Rome, a departure 

 from the Act of Settlement. 8th ed. 



London, 1848. 8 

 CLARKE (GEORGE SOMERS), D.D. Hebrew cri- 

 ticism and poetry ; or, the patriarchal bless- 

 ings of Isaac and of Jacob metrically analysed 

 and translated ; with appendixes of readings 

 and interpretations of the four greater pro- 

 phets, interspersed with metrical translation 

 and composition. London, 1810. 8 



CLARKE (JOHN), D.D., Dean of Samm.An 

 enquiry into the cause and origin of evil : in 

 which the principal phenomena of nature are 

 explained according to the true principles of 

 philosophy ; more particularly in answer to 

 Mr Bayle, and other defenders of the ancient 

 Manichsean scheme of two independent prin- 

 ciples. Being the substance of eight sermons 

 preached... in the year 1719, at the lecture 

 founded by the Hon. Robert Boyle. 



London, 1721. 8 



[And in a collection of sermons preached at 



the Honourable Robert BOYLE'S Lecture. ] 1739 



An examination of the notion of moral good 

 and evil. London, 1725. 8 



!LARKE (JOHN), Master of the grammar-school 

 at Hull. An essay upon study. 



London, 1731. 12 



! LARKE (J. E.). Dissertation on the dragon, 

 beast, and false prophet, of the Apocalypse, in 

 which the number 666 is satisfactorily explain- 

 ed. And also a full illustration of Daniel's 

 vision of the ram and he-goat. 



London, 1814. 8 



LARKE (JOSEPH BUTTERWORTH BULMER), M. A. 

 A concise view of the succession of sacred 

 literature ; [a continuation of the work com- 

 menced by Adam CLARKE]. 1830, 32 



LARKE (LAURENCE), A.M. A compleat his- 

 tory of the life of... Jesus Christ, with the 



