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CLARKE (John)
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CLARKE (John), i. D. , - See WOLLASTON (William).
The Religion of nature delineated... Th€ seventh edition. To which is added a preface conti±thig a general account of the life, character Lnd writings of the author, also a trans— latiori of the note5 into ig1ish. [By
J. Clarke.]
1750.
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Author:
CLARKE (John), )
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CLARKE (John), )laster of the Public Grammar School in Hull.
An Examination of the notion of noral good and evil, advanced in a late book, entitled ‘The religion of nature delineated’ [by William Wollaston].
See WOLLASTON (Wilui).
The Religion of nature delineated172k’>... With An examination of the notion of moral good and evil (1725, by John Clarke... Facsimile reproductions with an introduction by Stanley Tweyman.
Delmar, N.Y.,1971..
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Author:
STOBAR (John Clarke)
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STOBAR (John Clarke).
Shakespeare’s monarchs. [Twelve lessons broadcast for schools, 1925, arranged) by J.C.Stobart.
London, [1926].
See SHAKESPEARE (William). [Selections and
Extracts.]
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Author:
WOLLASTON (William)
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WOLLASTON (William).
The Religion of nature delineated <172’I>.. .With an examination of the notion of moral good and evil 4725), by John Clarke, A defence of Mr Woflaston’s notion of moral good and evil 1:1725>, and. A general account of the life, charac’ter, and writings of the author (being the preface to the sixth edition of ‘The religion of nature delineated1] <1738> Facsimile reproductions (from copies in the British Library, London) vith an introduction by Stanley Tweyman. 4 parts n 1 vol.
Scholars1 Facsimiles & Reprints:
Del1ELr, N.Y., l97i.
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536
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BLAKE (William), Artist. [Appendix.)
: CLARKE (John Henry).
Yi11iam Blake ... on the Lord’s
prayer.
2927.
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LONDON. Clarke Hall F_ellowship.
Clarke Hall Lectu.ree. [Continue.) oso_
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5. FRY (Sara M.) The Ancestral child. 1940.
6. ROCHE (Alexander A.), Baron Roche. Some thoughts on educatio and on juvenile courte. [ig5]
7. RES (John R.) Mental health and the offender. L197].
5. BIRKETT (William N.), Baron Birkett. Criminal justice: problems of punishmen. -
9. MAXWETJ (Sir Alexaflder). The Institutional treatme’rof delinquents. [1949].
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Author:
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WEMA1I (Stanley).
See WOLLASTON (William).
The Religion of nature delineated <1721L>.. .With an examination of the notion of ia>ral good and. evil <1725>, by John Clarke, A defence of Mr Wollaston’ s notion of moral good and evil 4725>, and A general account of the life, character, and writings of the author [being the preface to the sixth edition of ‘The religion of nature delineated’]
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The Holy Bible, conteyning the Old Testament, and the New. Newly translated out of the originall. tongues,. & with the former translations [Tyndale’s, Matthew’s, Coverdale’s,. Craruner’s, Parker’s and the Genevan) diligently compared. and. reulsed by his Maiesties speciall coiándement. Appointed to be read in churches. [Genesis - 2 Kings revised at Westminster by Lancelot Andrewes, Bishop of Ely, John Overal, iadrianus. Saravia, Richard Clarke, John Layfield, Robert Teigh, Francis Burleigh, Geoffrey Ki’ 1lir1hsrd Thomson, William
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