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lation. In answer to MrHobbs, Spinoza, the 

 author of the oracles of reason [Charles Blount, 

 Mr Gildon, and others], and other deniers of 

 natural and revealed religion. Being sixteen 

 sermons preached... in the year 1704 and 1705, 

 at the lecture founded by the Hon Robert 

 Boyle. 4th ed. London, 1716. 8 r 



Eighth edition. In which is inserted a dis- 

 course concerning the connection of the pro- 

 phecies in the Old Testament, and the appli- 

 cation of them to Christ. There is also an 

 answer to a seventh letter [from Bishop But- 

 ler] concerning the argument a priori in proof 

 of the being of God. London, 1732. 8 r 



Ninth edition. London, 1738. 8 



Another edition [of the sixteen sermons] ; in 

 a collection of sermons preached at the Hon. 

 Robert BOYLE'S lecture. 1739 



Several letters to the Rev. Dr Clarke, from a 

 gentleman in Gloucestershire [Bishop BUTLER] 

 relating to [Dr C.'s a priori argument] with the 

 Dr's answers thereunto. London, 1716. 8 

 Fifth edition. London, 1731. 8 



Sixth edition. London, 1738. 8 



A collection of papers which passed between 

 the late learned Mr Leibnitz, and Dr Clarke, 

 in the years 1715 and 1716, relating to the 

 principles of natural philosophy and religion, 

 with an appendix. To which are added, Let- 

 ters to Dr Clarke concerning liberty and ne- 

 cessity ; from a gentleman of the University 

 of Cambridge : with the Doctor's answers to 

 them. Also, Remarks upon a book, entituled 

 A philosophical enquiry concerning human 

 liberty. London, 1717. 8 



Another copy. 



Three practical essays on baptism, confirma- 

 tion, and repentance. 4th ed. 



London, 1721. 12 



* An answer to the remarks upon Dr Clarke's 

 exposition of the Church-catechism. [By Ar- 

 thur Ashley SYKES.] 2d ed. 



London, 1730. 8 



* A defence of the Answer to the remarks 

 upon Dr Clarke's exposition of the Church- 

 catechism. Wherein the difference between 

 moral and positive duties is fully stated. Be- 

 ing a reply to a pamphlet entitled, The na- 

 ture, obligation, and efficacy of the sacra- 

 ments considered. [By Arthur Ashley SYKES. ] 



London, 1730. 8 



Sermons... published from the author's manu- 

 script, by John Clarke, D.D. With a preface, 

 giving some account of the life, writings, and 

 character, of the author : by Benjamin 

 [Hoadly], Bishop of Salisbury. 2d ed. 10 

 vol. London, 1730, 31. 8 



A paraphrase on the four Evangelists. . . .With 

 critical notes on the more difficult passages. 

 10th ed. 2 vol. London, 1758. 8 



* Historical memoirs of the life of Dr S. C. 

 Being a supplement to Dr Sykes's and Bishop 

 Hoadley's accounts. Including certain me- 

 moirs of several of Dr Clarke's friends. By 

 William Whiston. 2d ed. 



London, 1730. 8 



Third edition. London, 1748. 8 

 CLARKE (THOMAS). History of intolerance ; 



with observations on the unreasonableness and 

 injustice of persecution, and on the equity and 

 wisdom of unrestricted religious liberty. 



Waterford, 1819. 8 



CLARKSON (DAVID), B.D., Felloiv of Clare-Hall, 

 Cambridge. Select works of the Rev. D. C. 

 Edited for the Wycliffe Society, by the Rev. 

 Basil H. Cooper, B.A. With historical no- 

 tices of the life and writings of the author, by 

 the Rev. J. Blackburn. London, 1846. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



The practical works of D. C. 3 vol. 



Edin., 1864, 65. 8 



The practical divinity of the PAPISTS discover- 

 ed to be destructive of religion. 1070 



No evidence for diocesan CHURCHES in the 

 primitive times. 1681 



Diocesan CHURCHES not yet discovered in the 

 primitive times ; or, a defence of the answer 

 to Dr Stillingfleet's allegations out of antiquity 

 for such Churches. 1682 



[And with the true history of Councils, by 



Richard BAXTER.] 1682 



Primitive Episcopacy, evincing from Scripture 

 and ancient records, that a Bishop in the 

 Apostles' times, and for the space of the first 

 three centuries of the gospel Church, was no 

 more than a pastor to one single Church or con- 

 gregation. London, 1688. 8 



Another copy. 



A discourse of the saving grace of God [on 

 Ephes. ii. 8]. London, 1688. 8 C 



A discourse concerning liturgies. 



London, 1689. 8 



Sermons and discourses on several divine sub- 

 jects. London, 1696. fol. 



CLARKSON (THOJMAS), M.A. An essay on the 

 comparative efficiency of regulation or aboli- 

 tion, as applied to the slave trade, shewing 

 that the latter only can remove the evils to be 

 found in that commerce. London, 1789. 8 



A portraiture of Quakerism, taken from a view 

 of the moral education, discipline, peculiar 

 customs, religious principles, political and civil 

 economy, and character of the Society of 

 Friends. 3 vol. 2d ed. London, 1807. 8 



The argument, "that the colonial slaves are 

 better off than the British peasantry," an- 

 swered, from the Jamaica Royal Gazette of 

 June 21, 1823. London, 1823. 8 



Thoughts on the necessity of improving the 

 condition of the slaves in the British colonies, 

 with a view to their ultimate emancipation ; 

 and on the practicability, the safety, and the 

 advantages of the latter measure. 2d ed. 



London, 1823. 8 



History of the rise, progress, and accomplish- 

 ment of the abolition of the African slave trade 

 by the British Parliament. A new edition, 

 with prefatory remarks on the subsequent abo- 

 lition of slavery. London, 1839. 8 



CLARKSON (WILLIAM). An inquiry into the 

 cause of the increase of pauperism and poor 



