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Sermon on Psal. cxix. 109. containing a Word in Season to Soldiers. Preach'd on April 6. 1755. being the Lord's-Day, before the Muster of a Number of Soldiers in the North-Parish in Danvers . . Boston, 1755. 8°, pp. 29.

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2 Sinner's Prayer (A) for converting Grace; or, The Necessity and Efficacy of the Grace of God in the Conversion of a Sinner . . . Sermon Boston, 1735. 8°, pp. 83.

CLARK, Samuel.

Joint Author. See CROKER, T. H. The Complete Dictionary of Arts, &c. CLARK, Rev. Sereno D.

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Ability (The) and Glory of God's immutable Purposes.

Boston, 1857. 12° (4.7X3).

CLARK, Thomas M., Prot.-Episc. Bishop of Rhode-Island.

4 Modern Infidelity. Lecture. in Trinity Church, Boston, March 15, 1848. Boston, 1848. 8°, pp. 23. CLARKE, Adam, LL.D, a Meth.-Episc. Min. of Eng.; b. in Ireland, 1760. d. 1832. 5 Concise View of the Succession of sacred Literature, in a chronological Arrangement of Authors and their Works, from the Invention of alphabetical Characters, to A.D. 345. London, 1807. 12° (5.1X3).

6 Survey (A) of the Strength and Opulence of Great Britain . . . before and since the Accession of the House of Hanover. With Observations by Dean Tucker, and David Hume, Esq. in a Correspondence with Lord Kaimes... By Rev. Dr. [Adam?] Clarke.

London, 1801. 8° (6.4×3.2).

Editor. See BUTTERWORTH, J. New Concordance, &c.

Editor. See GREAT BRITAIN.-Publications of the Record Commission.
Foedera, &c.

CLARKE, Rec. Edward, of Surrey, Eng.; b. 1730. d. 1786.

7 Letters Concerning the Spanish Nation: written at Madrid during . . 1760 and 1761. London, 1763. 4° (7X4.8). CLARKE, Edward Daniel, LL.D., Prof. of Min., at Camb., Eng.; b. 1767. d. 1821. 8 Travels in various Countries of Europe, Asia, and Africa. Part. [Vol.] 1,- Russia, Tartary, and Turkey. 2,-Greece, Egypt, and the Holy Land. 2d Amer. ed. [Map.] New York, 1813, '14. 12° (5.5X3.2). CLARKE, James Freeman, a Unitarian Minister of Boston; b. 1810.

9 Church (The) . . . A Discourse delivered at the Dedication of the Chapel built by the Church of the Disciples, March 15, 1848.

10 False Witnesses examined.

tion. Tracts, 1st Series, No. 97.)

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Boston, 1848. 8°, pp. 36. (AMERICAN Unitarian AssociaBoston, 1835. 12°, pp. 16.

11 History of the Campaign of 1812. See CAMPBELL, M. Revolutionary Services, &c. of Gen. Hull.

12 Memoirs of Sarah M. F. D'Ossoli. See OSSOLI, S. M. F. d'. 13 Peculiar Doctrine (The) of Christianity, or, Reconciliation by Jesus Christ. (AMERICAN Unitarian Association. - Tracts, 1st Series,

No. 202.)

Boston, 1844.

12°, pp. 44. (AMERICAN

14 Sketch (A) of the History of the Doctrine of Atonement. Unitarian Association. Tracts, 1st Series, No. 219.)

Boston, 1845. 12, pp. 34.

CLARKE, James Freeman, continued.

1 Story (The) of a converted Skeptic.
tion. Tracts, 1st Series, No. 228.)
2 Unitarian Reform (The).

1st Series, No. 138.)

(AMERICAN

(AMERICAN Unitarian AssociaBoston, 1846. 12°, pp. 14. Unitarian Association. — Tracts, Boston, 1839. 12°, pp. 15.

Translator. See DE WETTE, W. M. L. Theodore.

CLARKE, James Stanier, Chaplain and Librarian to George IV.; d. 1834.

3 Progress (The) of maritime Discovery, from the earliest Period ...
Vol. 1.
[Appendix. Plates.]

London, 1803. 4° (6.8×4.9), pp. 491, 263.

NOTE. Designed to be continued to seven volumes; vol. 1 only was published. 4 Complete Neptune, to illustrate, by Arrowsmith, The Progress of maritime Discovery. Part I. containing five Charts.

4°, folded sheets.

CLARKE, John, Dean of Salisbury, Brother of Dr. S. C.; d. 1759.

5 Cause and Origin of Evil. See (BOYLE'S Lecture Sermons, vol. 3). Translator. See GROTIUS, H. Truth of the Christian Religion. CLARKE, John, School-Master at Hull, Eng.

6 Corderii Colloquiorum Centuria selecta: or, A select Century of the
Colloquies of Corderius.
With an English Translation . . . By J.
Boston, 1789. 12° (4.5X2.9), par. cols.

Clarke. New ed. . . .

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7 Essay (An) on the Education of Youth in Grammar-Schools.
3d ed.

London, 1720. 12° (5.1X2.8).

8 Formvlæ Oratoriæ . . . unà cum Orationibvs, etc.

4th ed. . . .
Translator, &c.

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Londini, 1632. 4° (4.3×5), m. n. See EUTROPIUS, F. Historiæ Romanæ Breviarium. Translator, &c. See FLORUS, L. A. Epitome Rerum Romanarum. Translator, &c. See JUSTINUS. Historia Phillippicæ.

CLARKE, Rev. John, D.D., of Boston; b. 1755. d. 1798.

9 Answer (An) to the Question, Why are you a Christian? 6th ed. Boston, 1797. 8°, pp. 80. [2 copies.] 10 Answer (An) to the Question, Why are you a Christian? 2d ed. (AMERICAN Unitarian Association.—Tracts, 1st Series, No. 51.)

Boston, 1832. 12°, 1

pp. 34. 11 Discourse delivered before the Humane Society of Massachusetts, June 11, 1793.

12 Discourses to young Persons

Boston, 1793. 8°, pp. 36. [Portrait.]

Boston, 1804. 12° (5×3).

13 Life and Character of Dr. Clarke, by J. Belknap. See MASSACHUSETTS Historical Society. (Collections, 1st Series, vol. 6.)

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14 Sermon delivered Jan. 2, 1784, at the Interment of Rev. Samuel Cooper. Boston, 1784. 8°, pp. 33. CLARKE, Mrs. Mary Victoria Cowden, an Eng. Authoress; b. at London, 1809. 15 Complete Concordance (The) to Shakspere

Edition. By Mrs. Cowden Clarke.

CLARKE, Matthew St. Clair.

New and revised

Boston, 1854. Thick 8° (8X5.6), n. p.

Joint Editor. See UNITED STATES.
rican State Papers.

American Archives. Also, Ame

CLARKE, Samuel, Pastor of Bennet Fink, London; b. 1599. d. 1682.

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1 Martyrologie (A), containing a Collection of all the Persecutions which have befallen the Church of England. to the End of Queen Maries Reign... [With] the Lives of Jasper Coligni, Joane, Q. of Navarre, [Portraits.] London, 1652. 2° (8.7X4.6), m. b.

&c.

NOTE."The Lives," &c. has independent title-page and paging. CLARKE, Rev. Samuel, Son of the preceding; b. 1626. d. 1700-01.

2 Survey (A) of the Bible: or, An analytical Account of the Holy Scrip[2 pagings.]

tures

London, 1693. 4° (6.3X4.3), pp. 467, 396. CLARKE, Samuel, D.D., Rector of St. James', Westminster; b. 1675. d. 1729. 3 Collection (A) of Papers, which passed between Mr. Leibnitz and Dr. Clarke, in 1715 and 1716, relating to the Principles of natural Philosophy and Religion. [French and Latin, facing.] ... [With] Letters to Dr. Clarke concerning Liberty and Necessity Dr's. Answers to them. Also Remarks upon . . . A Philosophical Enquiry concerning human Liberty. London, 1717. 8° (5.7X3.1).

with the

NOTE. The "Letters," &c. and "Remarks," &c. have each independent title-page, and the latter independent paging.

4 Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God. Evidences of natural and revealed Religion. See (BOYLE's Lecture Sermons, vol. 2). 5 Discourse (A) concerning the Being and Attributes of God, the Obligations of natural Religion, and the Truth and Certainty of the Christian Revelation. In Answer to Mr. Hobbs, Spinoza, &c. Being sixteen Sermons preach'd . . . in 1704 and 1705, at the Lecture founded by Hon. Robert Boyle, Esq. 4th ed., corrected. [With] Letters to Dr. Clarke . . . with the Dr's. Answers.

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London, 1716. 8° (6.3×3), m. r. NOTE. Each portion of this work in this and the following editions has also independent title-page, and in this edition an independent paging.

6 Discourse (A) concerning the Being and Attributes of God, &c. &c.
8th ed.
London, 1732. 8° (6.2×3.3), m. r., pp. 504.

7 Discourse (A) concerning the Being and Attributes of God, &c. &c.
9th ed.
London, 1738. 8° (6.2×3.3), m. r., pp. 504.

8 Historical Memoirs of Dr. Clarke. See WHISTON, W. 9 Obligations of natural Religion, and the Truth and Certainty of the Christian Revelation. See WATSON, R. (Theological Tracts, vol. 4.) 10 Paraphrase (A) on the Four Evangelists. . . . Together with critical Notes... 3d ed. Vol. 1, 2. London, 1717. 8° (6.3×3.4).

11 Traités de l'Existence et des Attributs de Dieu: des Devoirs de la Religion naturelle, et de la Verité de la Religion Chretienne. Par M. Clarke. Traduits de l'Anglois par M. Ricotier. Seconde éd. . . . sur la VI. Edition Angloise. Tom. 1. 16° (4.8×2.4). Editor, and Annotator.

Amsterdam, 1727.

See HOMERUS. Ilias Græcè et Latinè.

Editor, and Annotator. See HOMERUS. Odyssea Græcè et Latinè.

CLARKE, Thomas Brooke, LL.D.

12 Historical and political View (An) of the Disorganization of Europe against the Imputations, &c. of M. Talleyrand and M. Hauterive. London, 1804. 8° (6.3×3.4).

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2d ed.

CLARKE, William, M.D.

1 Observations on the . . . Conduct of the French, with regard to their Encroachments upon the British Colonies in North-America, &c.

CLARKE, Rev. William R., of Boston.

London, reprinted, 1755. 8°, pp. 54.

2 Why I am a Methodist. See PITTS-STREET Chapel Lectures.

CLARKSON, John, Esq.

3 Substance (The) of a Letter, addressed to a Clergyman of the Estab-
lished Church on the Subject of War.
York, 1827. 8°, pp. 34.

CLARKSON, Thomas, of London; b. 1760. d. 1846.

4 Essay on the Doctrines and Practice of the early Christians, as they re-
late to War. . . . 8th ed.
London, 1825. 8°, pp. 24.
5 Essay (An) on the Slavery and Commerce of the human Species, par-
ticularly the African, translated from a Latin Dissertation . . . with
Additions. [By T. Clarkson.]

Philadelphia, reprinted, 1786. 8° (6.7×3.8).

6 Memoirs of the private and public Life of William Penn . . . 2 Vols. in 1. . . .

7 Portraiture (A) of Quakerism

Dover, 1827. 8° (6.8X3.6).

Vol. 1-3. [Portrait.]

New York, 1806. 8° (6×3.5).

8 Portraiture (A) of Quakerism . . . Vol. 1-3. 2d Amer. . . . ed. Philadelphia, 1808. 12° (5.7X3.1). [Quarterly.]

CLASSICAL Journal (The) . . . Vol. 37-40.

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London, 1828-29. 8° (6.2×3.6).

CLAUDIANUS, Claudius, a Poet of Alexandria; came to Rome about 395.

10 Opera a J. Pulmanno restituta.

NOTE.

Imperfect, wanting title-page.

Antverpiæ, 1585. 24° (3.9×2.3).

CLAUDIUS, Matthias, [called ASMUS] a German Writer; b. 1743. d. 1815. 11 Werke. Bd. 1-4. Fünfte auflage. Hamburg, 1838. 8° (5.1X3.1). NOTE. Formed of eight parts; paged independently, and with title,—" ASMUS omnia sua secum portans, oder Sämmtliche Werke des Wandsbecker Bothen, Th. 1-8. Wandsbeck, 1774-1812."

CLAVIERE, Etienne, a Banker of Geneva; b. 1735. d. 1793.

12 Considerations on the relative Situation of France, and the United States of America . . . Translated from the French of E. Claviere, and J. P. Brissot de Warville. London, 1788. 8° (5.9×3.3). 13 France (De la) et des États-Unis, ou de l'Importance de la Révolution de l'Amérique pour le Bonheur de la France, des Rapports de ce Royaume & des États-Unis, etc. Par É. Claviere; et J. P. Brissot de Warville. Londres, 1787. 8° (5.2X3).

Joint Author. See BRISSOT DE WARVILLE, J. P. Commerce of America with Europe.

CLAVIGERO, Francesco Saverio, l'Abbé; b. at Vera Cruz, 1720. d. in Italy, 1793. 14 History (The) of Mexico. Collected from Spanish and Mexican Historians, from Manuscripts, and ancient Paintings of the Indians. Illustrated by Charts, and other Copper-plates. . . . [With] critical Dissertations on the Land, Animals, and Inhabitants of Mexico. Translated from the original Italian, by C. Cullen, Esq. . . . Vol. 1-3. Philadelphia, 1804. 8° (6.2X3.5). [2 copies.]

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CLAY, Hon. Henry, Senator from Ky.; b. near Richmond, Va., 1777. d. 1852. 1 Life (The) and Speeches of the Hon. Henry Clay. edited by D. Mallory. Vol. 1, 2.

5th ed. [Portrait and Engravings.]
New York, 1844. 8° (6.7X3.9).

2 Life and Times of Henry Clay. See COLTON, C.
3 Obituary Addresses on the Occasion of the Death of Hon. Henry Clay
... delivered in the Senate and in the House of Representatives
of the United States, June 30, 1852, and the Funeral Sermon of the Rev.
C. M. Butler... [Portrait.] Washington, 1852. 8° (6X3.5).

4 Private Correspondence (The) of Henry Clay. Edited by C. Col-
ton, LL.D. [Engraving.] Boston, 1856. 8° (6.9×3.9), pp. 639.

b. 1764. d. 1811.

On . . . his Installa

CLAY, Rer. Joseph, of Savannah, Ga., aft. of Boston; 5 Discourse (A) . . . in Boston, August 19, 1807. tion .. [Ch., by Rev. J. Grafton; R. H., by Rev. T. Baldwin.] Boston, n. d. 8°, pp. 40.

CLEAVELAND, Rev. John, of Ipswich, Mass.; d. 1815. 6 Essay (An) to defend some of the most important Principles in the Protestant Reformed System of Christianity . . . against . . . Jonathan Mayhew, D.D. in his late Thanksgiving Sermons

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Boston, 1763. 8° (6×3.5).

CLEAVELAND, Nehemiah, Principal of Dummer Acdemy, Byfield, Mass. 7 Address (An), delivered at Topsfield in Massachusetts, August 20, 1850: the two hundredth Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town. New York, 1851. 8°, pp. 74, xxxix.

[Portraits.]

8 Green-Wood: a Directory for Visitors.
gravings.]

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New York, 1853.

4° (4.7X3.2). II. Biographical

NOTE. -Has three parts, paged separately. Part I. Directory.
Notices. III. History of Green-Wood, Regulations, &c.

9 Hints concerning Green-Wood; its Monuments and Improvements.

New York, 1853. 8°, pp. 44.

CLEAVELAND, Parker, LL.D., "The Father of American Mineralogy," Prof. in Bowd. Coll., 1805-'58; b. at Rowley, Mass., 1780. d. 1858.

10 Contributions. See AMERICAN Academy, &c. (Memoirs, vols. 2 and 3.) 11 Elementary Treatise (An) on Mineralogy and Geology

by six Plates.

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Illustrated

Boston, 1816. 8° (6.8×3.8), pp. 668.

12 Eulogy on Parker Cleaveland, LL.D. See Woods, L., Jun.

CLEAVER, Robert, a Puritan Divine; d. 1613.

13 Briefe Explanation (A) of the whole Booke of the Prouerbs of Salomon London, 1615. 4° (5.9X3.5), m. r., pp. 558. CLEMENS, St. Romanus, Companion of St. Paul, and Bishop of Rome; d. 100. 14 Constitutions (The) of the Holy Apostles, by Clement; in Greek and English. See WHISTON, W. Primitive Christianity reviv'd. — Vol. 2. 15 Constitvtiones Sanctorvm Apostolorvm Doctrina catholica à Clemente, & eiue scripta Libris octo. [Greek.] F. Tvrriani Prolegomena, & Explanationes... Venetiis, 1563. 4° (6.2×3.8). 15 Epistles to the Corinthians. See WAKE, W. Genuine Epistles, &c. CLENARDUS, Nicolaus.

16 Tabvla in Grammaticen Hebræam.

Lvgdvni Batavorvm, Ex. Off. Plant, 1589. 8° (5.5×3.3 irr.), pp. 93. CLERC, Jean LE. See LE CLERC, J.

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