Fidelity crowned. A sermon [on Rev. ii. 10] ... on the death of ... the Rev. John Clark ... of Trowbridge ... With an address ... by W. Jay
Memoirs of the late Reverend John Clark, written by himself; and at his request, published, with remarks, by William Jay. [With a portrait.]
A Bibliography of Nineteenth Century Legal Literature: A-G
Novitius, a poem. Addressed to a young minister; offering some friendly hints to his consideration, etc
Fidelity Crowned
Remarks on the Character and Narrative of the Rev. J. Clark ... Interspersed with Brief Sketches from the Narrative ... by Another Hand
Novitius, a poem. Addressed to a young minister; offering some friendly hints to his consideration, etc
Novitius. A Poem. Addressed to a Young Minister; Offering Some Friendly Hints to His Consideration, Respecting His Conduct Both in Private and Public
Fidus and Eumenes, a poetical dialogue. In two parts, viz. 1. The truth and excellency of Christianity vindicated ... 2. The last Judgement described, etc
In Memoriam. Rev. John Clark, M.A., B.D., Late Minister of the North Church, Saltcoats. Born, May, 1846. Died, Feb., 1878. [With a Portrait.]
Case of Rev. John Clark, Against the Presbytery of Inverness
Lay-nonconformity justified, in a dialogue between a gentleman of the town in communion with the Church of England, and his dissenting friend in the country. By John Norman . The sixth edition, corrected
Sermons. Life of Winter. Memoirs of John Clark. A charge to the wife of a minister. The wife's advocate, etc
Lay-nonconformity justified, in a dialogue between a gentleman of the town in communion with the Church of England, and his dissenting friend in the country. [By John Norman]. The sixth edition, corrected
The Coin-Act; Or, Money Scales for Professors. Intended to Assist Them in Proving ... the True State of Their Souls ... The Second Edition, Corrected and Considerably Enlarged, Etc
Lay-nonconformity Farther Justify'd
Poems on Several Subjects and Occasions, etc
Hymns on Various Subjects and Occasions
The Fortunate Discovery, Or Wisdom Found at Last! A Poem