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  1. An Essay On Fundamentals In Religion: To Which Are Added Extracts From The Introduction To The Scripture Doctrine Of The Trinity (1836) by James Foster, Samuel Clarke, et all 2010-09-10
  2. Sermons: V.1 by Samuel Clarke, 2009-04-27
  3. The Saint'S Nosegay, Repr. with a Memoir of the Author by G.T.C. by Samuel Clarke, 2010-01-10
  4. Among The Tribes In Southwest China (1911) by Samuel R. Clarke, 2010-09-10
  5. Reply to the Objections of Robert Nelson by Samuel Clarke, 2010-05-23
  6. Sermons on the following subjects ... by Samuel Clarke, Benjamin Rush, et all 2010-09-03
  7. The Blessed Life And Meritorious Death Of Our Lord And Saviour Jesus Christ: From His Conception To His Cross, And Form His Cross To His Crown (1801) by Samuel Clarke, 2010-09-10
  8. Current Objections to the Exaction of Economic Rent by Taxation Considered a Paper Read (In Part) in the Department of Jurisprudence of the by Samuel B. Clarke, 2010-07-24
  9. The Insolvent Act of 1875 and amending Acts by Samuel Robinson Clarke, 2010-08-27
  10. Homeri Ilias, Græce Et Latine, Volume 2 (Latin Edition) by Homer, Samuel Clarke, et all 2010-05-12
  11. A MASONIC ADDRESS, DELIVERED BEFORE TRINITY, AURORA, HARRIS, AND THOMSON LODGES, CONVENED AT PRINCETON, JUNE 24, A.L. 5818. by Samuel Clarke., 1818
  12. The Scripture doctrine of the Trinity by Samuel Clarke, 2010-08-06
  13. Sermons On The Following Subjects V5: Viz. The Miraculous Birth Of Christ; The Prediction Of The Messiah; The Character Of The Messiah; Et Al (1730) by Samuel Clarke, 2008-10-27
  14. C. Julii Caesaris Et A. Hirtii De Rebus a Caesare Gestis Commentarii: De Bello Gallico (Latin Edition) by Julius Caesar, Aulus Hirtius, et all 2010-01-12

61. Samuel Clarke - Encyclopedia Article About Samuel Clarke. Free Access, No Regist
PRECIOUS BIBLE PROMISES; compiled by samuel clarke, DD (16751729)Precious Bible Promises compiled by samuel clarke, DD (1675-1729)- all the most useful and important promises of the Word of God into order.
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62. The Trinitarian Theology Of Dr. Samuel Clarke (1675-1729)
The Trinitarian Theology of Dr. samuel clarke (16751729). Context, Sources, and Controversy. Thomas C. Pfizenmaier. (you can always remove it later).
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63. Unitarian Universalist Biographical Dictionary
Born in Hanover, New Hampshire, James was the third of six children born to samuel clarke and Rebecca Hull clarke. samuel’s mother
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James Freeman Clarke (1810-88), an influential Unitarian minister, social reformer, popular author, scholar, and institutionalist, founded and ministered to a new kind of Unitarian church and helped to expand the identity, scope, and influence of nineteenth-century Unitarianism. He was a pioneer in the field of comparative religion, as well as in educational reform. Although he is not now as well known as his friends Ralph Waldo Emerson and Theodore Parker , in his lifetime they were peers. Born in Hanover, New Hampshire, James was the third of six children born to Samuel Clarke and Rebecca Hull Clarke. Samuel’s mother, Martha Curtis Clarke, was widowed when Samuel was but a year old, and later married the Reverend James Freeman of Boston’s King’s Chapel. Before James’s birth, Samuel had been a merchant and a farmer, but having failed at those occupations he studied medicine at Dartmouth and became a pharmacist. The Clarke family lived for a short time with the Freemans in Newton, Massachusetts, and when they moved into their own home in Boston, James stayed with his grandparents. His grandfather Freeman tutored him every morning in his study, always taking his cues for the day’s instruction from the boy’s questions about whatever had sparked his curiosity. James made good progress in Latin, Greek, and mathematics. Allowed unlimited access to Freeman’s considerable library, he read British literature and theology and made a start at mastering modern Romance languages.

64. 1 Samuel - Chapter 15 - Adam Clarke Commentary On StudyLight.org
Bibliography Information clarke, Adam. Commentary on 1 samuel 15 . The Adam clarke Commentary . http//www.studylight.org/com
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65. 1 Samuel - Adam Clarke Commentary On StudyLight.org
Contacting SL. Home Commentaries Adam clarke Commentary 1 samuel. The Adam clarke Commentary. Current Book 1 samuel Select a chapter
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66. Clarke Family Collection
Deeds 1, Benjamin clarke, samuel Wilson, Susanna Stockton, et al, 1710. 41, Friends School at Stony Brook, receipts William clarke to samuel Olden, 1794.
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Benjamin Clarke, Samuel Wilson, Susanna Stockton, et al John Clarke to Matthew Clark Abraham Schuyler to Matthew Clarke Samuel Oldden to Thomas Clarke Hannah Clarke to Joseph Clarke Esther Clarke to Joseph Clarke William Clarke to Joseph Clarke Absalom Clarke to Joseph Clarke Ezra Clarke to Joseph Clarke Joseph Clarke to Sarah Clarke Hannah H. Worth to Henry E. Hale Elias Updike to Samuel Mount Mortgages: George W. Norton to Deborah Flock Henry E. Hale to Hohn H. Clarke Winckey Dye to Samuel Atchley Wills: Clarke, Thomas White, Robert Clarke, Ezekiel (d.1809) Clarke, Sarah (1752-1840) White, Hannah Clarke Clarke, Joseph Clarke, Hannah Estate Papers: Clarke, William Clarke, Matthew Hulfish, Caleb Hill, David B. Miscellaneous Papers: Clarke, William H. (d.1906): diaries and purses Clarke, William H. (d.1906): miscellaneous papers Bill of Sale: Joseph Bennet to Joseph Clarke Cemetary plot receipt: William Clarke Friends' School at Stony Brook, receipts: William Clarke to Samuel Olden

67. Samuel Clarke
samuel clarke Other Writings samuel clarke Other Writings This is the text to one of the most significant versions of the cosmological argument in history
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This is the text to one of the most significant versions of the cosmological argument in history. Highly recommended.I also recommend William L. Rowe's "Cosmological Argument," William Craig's "Reasonable Faith," Vincent Cheung's "On Good and Evil" and "Christian Apologetics," Norman Geisler's "Christian Apologetics," and R.C. Sproul's "Classical Apologetics."
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ISBN 2130439128 Written by Samuel Clarke Published by Kessinger Publishing Company (July 2003) ISBN 0766168646 Price $34.00

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69. Clarke Catalog Main Page
The Fairy Lamps of samuel clarke. As illustrated in various advertisements and catalogs. Jim. The Fairy Lamps of samuel clarke (Grey items are not online).
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Fairy Lamps of Samuel Clarke As illustrated in various advertisements and catalogs.
Generally speaking, fairy lamps are candle-burning lights. They are both functional, providing a little light to dark areas, and highly decorative. They come in seemingly endless designs and are made from a broad range of art glass materials including Burmese, satin glass, peachblow, Verre moiré (Nailsea-type) as well as crystal, lithophanes and cameo designs. Their popularity peaked during the Victorian era and continues today among avid collectors. Best known of this period were the fairy lamps marketed by Samuel Clarke Clarke was a candle maker by trade but patented the holders for his candles. He granted licenses to many other glass and porcelain manufacturers in the UK, Europe, and the United States to make the lamp parts and art glass shades for his company and other licensed distributors. Clarke's patented lamps came in three sizes (fairy, pyramid and wee) each with at least a dome and a clear or matching lamp cup. The clear cups often were embossed with Clarke’s trademark and logo – a fairy holding a wand. Samuel Clarke was a marketing genius and protected his patents fiercely. However, many companies produced similar "fairy lamps" with clever designs to avoid infringing on his patents. Fairy lamps also came on elaborate stands, pottery bases, wall plaques, chandeliers and epergnes, often with nosegay type flower holders. In the late 1890’s Clarke patented the "Cricklite" style of candle lamp with clear domes to go with changing decorator tastes and to compete with more modern types of lighting. Silk shades were often added to domes to enhance the decorative effect. Cricklites were often used in formal dinner settings and provided ample candle lighting to enhance a formal or festive occasion. Clarke Candle Company was sold to Price Candle Company in 1910.

70. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Samuel Clarke (Philosophy, Biographies) - Encyclopedia
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  • 71. SAMUEL CLARKE
    The samuel clarke is first mentioned as being at the Elizabeth Marine Ways on July 1, 1901 when she is one of several boats at the Ways at the same time.
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    OAS_AD('Top'); Steamboat Building in Elizabeth, PA A Journal of daily activities at the Elizabeth Marine Ways 1898 to 1925 Home Up TWILIGHT EXPORTER ... JOSEPH WALTON [ SAMUEL CLARKE ] ROVER HAWK IRON AGE IRONSIDES ... Scraper To view a larger image click on the picture below, for a brief description of the image place your cursor on it. The SAMUEL CLARKE is first mentioned as being at the Elizabeth Marine Ways on July 1, 1901 when she is one of several boats at the Ways at the same time. She is also mentioned on August 27, 1905 having a new hull put on and other repairs. OAS_AD('Bottom');

    72. My Descent From Nathaniel Clarke
    Mary clarke. Wife Mary clarke, Born probably in Newbury, MA, 5 August 1707. Father Henry clarke. Mother Elizabeth Greenleaf. Husband Capt. samuel Page, Jr.
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    My Descent from Nathaniel Clarke
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    or select one of the following names to go directly to that person. First Line Second Line Nathaniel Clarke Elizabeth Somerby Nathaniel Clarke Elizabeth Somerby ... James Duncan True We are descended from Nathaniel Clarke through two of his granddaughters, Mary and Mercy Clarke. Mary (Clarke) Page's daughter, Mercy Page, married Mercy (Clarke) Longfellow's son, Jacob Longfellow, and we descend from that union. Next Page Index of surnames The Clarke Bibliography Other sites of interest ... Home Page
    Nathaniel Clarke
    Husband:
    Nathaniel Clarke Born:
    in 1642. Died: at sea, 25 August 1690. Parents: Uncertain. Refer to text below. Wife:
    Elizabeth Somerby
    Born:
    in Newbury 1 November 1646. Died: in Exeter, NH 15 March 1716. Father: Henry Somerby of Newbury, MA. Mother: Judith Greenleaf Married: in Newbury, MA, 23 November 1663. Elizabeth married (2) 8 August 1698, Rev. John Hale of Beverly, MA. T he parentage of Nathaniel Clarke is not known for certain. He is listed as the son of Thomas Clarke of Ipswich, MA, but there are three Thomas Clarkes of Ipswich who could be his father. The most likely candidate is Sgt. Thomas Clarke, Sr, place and date of birth unknown; died in Ipswich 9 January 1689/90; married to Mary -, who died in Ipswich in 1689/90 about 27 weeks after her husband's death. This Thomas was an Ipswich proprietor in 1634, and a freeman on 2 June 1641. He and his sons carried on the tanyard at the foot of Summer Street for some sixty years. He was one of those who surveyed the land up the Merrimac River to whom the General Court voted payment on 6 June 1639. He, with son Thomas and others, signed the protest against the treatment of the King's Commissioners in Boston in 1666.

    73. Richardson-Clarke Gallery, Samuel Lancaster Gerry
    samuel Lancaster Gerry American, 18131891 Wading Cattle. Signed, lr Oil on Canvas 14 x 20 inches. Copyright © Richardson-clarke Gallery, Inc.
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    74. Www.library.upenn.edu/etext/collections/science/clarke/
    samuel Griggs Smoked Trout and Breadl at clarke Galleries GRIGGS, samuel W. American (18271898) Smoked Trout and Bread Oil on Canvas 23 x 16 inches Signed Lower Left. All content ©2001-2003 clarke Galleries.
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    75. Samuel Clarke Perkins 1872-1873
    samuel clarke Perkins. Years Served as RWGM 18721873; Higher Education BA/MA/LL.B./LL.D. Occupation Lawyer; Residence Philadelphia; Lodge Columbia Lodge No.
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    The Master Builders - 1856-1873 Previous 1982-Present Next Samuel Clarke Perkins
    • Years Served as RWGM: 1872-1873
    • Higher Education: B.A./M.A./LL.B./LL.D.
    • Occupation: Lawyer
    • Residence: Philadelphia
    • Lodge: Columbia Lodge No. 91, Philadelphia
    • Religion: Presbyterian
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    76. CNN.com - Clarke: Bush Didn't See Terrorism As 'urgent' - May 19, 2004
    On policy coordination (PDF). YOUR EMAIL ALERTS. Richard clarke. samuel Berger. George Tenet. September 11 attacks. or Create your own.
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    77. Christian Quotation Of The Day Index
    of CS Lewis (qv) 9/12/01 Clifford, John (18361923) Social Worship, James clarke Co 1861-1907) 10/26/98, 4/2/99, 12/24/00 Coleridge, samuel Taylor (1772
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    Note: The index is all done by hand, so when you find errors or broken links here or in the archives, please drop me a note
    Note: Many of the text links are to the marvelous full-text collection called The Christian Classics Ethereal Library
    Note: Many of the links to bios are either to the marvelous Glimpses pamphlets and the Christian History daily files archived in the Christian History Institute 's pages here at GospelCom, or to James Kiefer's excellent Calendar of Christian Historical Biographies in the Christia Library
    Author Index Guide (by last name):
    Caird, G. B. (George Bradford)
    Truth of the Gospel, The , Oxford University Press, London: 1950
    Calvin, John bio bio bio ... bio
    Commentaries
    Institutes of the Christian Religion, The [1559], [text parts
    Campbell, Reginald John bio
    Call of Christ, The
    Capon, Robert Farrar
    Supper of the Lamb, The , Doubleday, New York: 1969
    Carey, George
    "Christian Beginning"
    Carlyle, Thomas

    78. NPG 4838; Samuel Clarke
    Sitter Artist Portrait. NPG 4838 samuel clarke, NPG 4838 samuel clarke by Jamé Verhych Date 1719 Medium patinated lead bust Measurements 23 5/8 in.
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    79. Complete Clarke, Samuel 1. Dates Born Norwich, 11 Oct. 1675 Died
    Complete clarke, samuel 1. Dates born Norwich, 11 Oct. James P. Ferguson, An Eighteenth Century Heretic, Dr. samuel clarke, (Kineton, 1976).
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    Complete Clarke, Samuel 1. Dates: born: Norwich, 11 Oct. 1675 died: London, 17 May 1729 datecode: lifespan: 54 2. Father: Mer, Mag Edward Clarke was a cloth manufacturer, who was much respected in the city of Norwish and became an Alderman. He was also chosen to represent the city in Parliament. Since he was an M.P., he must have been prosperous at the least. 3. Nationality: Birth: England Career: England Death: England 4. Education: Cmb, M.A., D.D. Norwich Free School. Cambridge, 1690-5; Gonville and Caius College; B.A., 1695; M.A., 1698. D.D., 1709. 5. Religion: Ang, Het Clarke's Arianism became evident in his Scripture-Doctrine of the Trinity, 1712. He was nearly defrocked by Convocation until he recanted and agreed to remain silent on the question. The book aroused a controversy that lasted until his death. He had a handful of followers who defended him, and in fact, despite his promise, he entered the controversy anonymously a couple of times. No one doubts that he continued to hold Arian views. 6. Scientific Disciplines: NPh Subordinate: Phc Clarke drew heavily on Newtonian ideas, and on Leibnizian ones as well, in theological controversies. The famous exchange with Leibniz stemmed from Leibniz's criticism of Clarke's views. Late in life he entered into the vis viva controversy and published a paper on it in the Philosophical Transactions in 1728. 7. Means of Support: Ecc Secondary: Acd, Pat Fellow of Gonville and Caius, 1696-1700. Bishop Moore's chaplain, 1698-1710. Rector of Drayton, 1701. Boyle Lecturer, 1704 and 05; these lectures established Clarke's reputation. Rector of St. Benet's in London, 1706. Chaplain-in-Ordinary to Queen Anne from about 1706. Rector of St. James's, 1709. St. James's was in the most fashionable area of London, and the income from the position was about L600 per year. The Master of Wigston Hospital (in Leicestershire), 1718 income about L200 per year. Although this position demanded a cleric, I list it under patronage. 8. Patronage: Ecc, Crt, Sci, Ars He was named chaplain of Bishop Moore in 1698, and Moore made him the rector of Drayton in 1701. Through Moore, who introduced him to the court, he was known by Queen Anne who later became his patron. Clarke's entire career was dependent on this relationship. Bp. Moore recognized his ability early, and Clarke's career flowed directly out of Moore's patronage. Anne's patronage undoubtedly stemmed directly from Clarke's support by the Whig establishment, but this included Moore. Queen Anne granted him the rectorship of St. Benet's in 1706 and the rectorship of St. James in 1709, but Moore's influence stood behind both appointments. Early in his career Clarke dedicated his edition of Rohault's Physics to Moore and later his Paraphrases of three of the Gospels. He dedicated his Paraphrase of St. Mathew's Gospel to Archbishop Tenison. Tenison was instrumental in Clarke's appointment as Boyle lecturer, and to Tenison (and the other three Boyle trustees) he dedicated the published versions. As is well known, he translated Newton's Opticks into Latin and received L500L100 for each of Clarke's children. Later he stood in Newton's stead in the famous exchange with Leibniz. Clarke dedicated a translation of Caesar's Commentaries, 1712, to the Duke of Marlborough. Note that to this point, the year of Scirpture-Doctrine, Clarke's career was almost vertically in the ascendent, and he was furthering it by dedicating to all the powerful. According to Whiston, Clarke's intention, when he published Scripture-Doctrine, which he realized was apt to stir up a furor, was to resign his positions if it led to his official condemnation. He was in fact dismissed as a chaplain to the Queen. When he was charged before Convocation, however, and began to realize what he was about to lose, he weakly recanted and agreed to be silent on the Trinity. If he held on to his wealthy positions, this was effectively the end of his preferment. In 1718 Lord Lechmere presented him with the Mastership of Wigston's Hospital in Leicester, a position that did not require a new subscription to the 39 Articles. Princess Caroline became Clarke's patron after the accession of George I. Voltaire asserted that Caroline wanted to appoint him Archbishop of Canterbury, but his heterodox reputation blocked it. After Clarke's death she bestowed a pension on his widow. Ferguson asserts that Clarke was offered the Mastership of the Mint when Newton died; I am highly dubious about this. By royal command he translated the Iliad for the Prince, the Duke of Cumberland, and dedicated the publication of the first twelve books, 1729, (all that appeared during his lifetime) to the Prince. Because of his prominence, Clarke became a minor patron; his influence was sufficient to have his supporter/disciple, John Jackson (like him a clergyman in the Church of England) installed as Confrater of Wigston Hospital. Also he appointed A.A. Syckes as Assistant Preacher at St. James and to other positions. He was able to aid the career of Robert Clayton by introducing him to the court. (One source on patronage: Clarke, Works, 1, preface. Lilly Library) 9. Technological Connection: None 10. Scientific societies: Informal Connections: Friendship with Newton. Earlier the friendships evdent in the edition of Rouhault. Sources: Benjamin Hoadly, "Some Account of the Life, Writings, and Character of Dr. Samuel Clarke," in Clarke, Works, 1, (London, 1738). Lilly Library A.G. Alexander, Clarke and Leibniz Correspondence, (Manchester, 1956). James P. Ferguson, An Eighteenth Century Heretic, Dr. Samuel Clarke, (Kineton, 1976). BX5199 C52F47 Dictionary of National Biography (repr., London: Oxford University Press, 1949-1950), 4, 443-6. Not available and/or not consulted: J. Rodney, "Samuel Clarke and the Acceptance of Newtonian Thought," Research Studies, 36 (1968), 351-60.

    80. Clarke, Madge Sutherland -- Clarke, William: In Cornell University's Making Of A
    clarke, samuel, Mackinaw. Putnam s Monthly, vol. 12, issue 7 (July 1868). clarke, samuel C., The Great Lakes. The Atlantic Monthly, vol.
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    Previous Next Clarke, Madge Sutherland The Twenty-First Man The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 83, issue 495 (January 1899). Clarke, Mary A, Introduction by Three Letters by James Russell Lowell The Century , vol. 51, issue 4 (Feb 1896). Clarke, Mary Bayard Cleopatra's Soliloquy The Galaxy , vol. 23, issue 4 (April 1877). Clarke, Mary Bayard General Robert E. Lee The Old Guard , vol. 4, issue 2 (Feb 1866). Clarke, Mary Cowden An Italian Rain-Storm The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 18, issue 107 (September 1866). Clarke, R. F, Rev, S.J. Neo-Malthusianism The North American Review , vol. 163, issue 478 (September 1896). Clarke, R. F, Rev, S.J. The Practice of Confession in the Catholic Church The North American Review , vol. 169, issue 517 (December 1899). Clarke, Rebecca S. Love on Crutches Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 38, issue 226 (March 1869). Clarke, Robert D. Notes from the Copper Region Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 6, issue 34 (March 1853). Clarke, Robert D. Notes from the Copper Region Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 6, issue 35 (April 1853).

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