A Letter to Mr. John Clarke ... Wherein is shew'd-that he hath treated the learned Dr. Clarke very unfairly ... And, that his heavy charge against the author of Beauty and Virtue, may, with more reason, be retorted upon himself
Introduction a la syntaxe latine, pour apprendre aisément a composer en latin : avec des exemples de thêmes appropriés à toutes les régles de la syntaxe, & proportionnés à la portée des enfans : a quoi l'on a ajouté un abrégé de l'histoire grecque et romaine, en faveur des enfans plus avancés dans la connoissance de la langue latine. Avec des regles touchant le genre des noms latins. Par Jean Clarke, principal du Collége de la ville de Hull dans le comté d'York. Ouvrage traduit sur la sixieme edition angloise. Avec quelques additions & corrections à l'usage des collèges où l'on parle françois. Premiere partie
The Works of Samuel Clarke, D.D. [Published ... by John Clarke, D.D.] With a Preface, Giving Some Account of the ... Author: by Benjamin [Hoadly] Now Lord Bishop of Winchester
Dr. Clarke's Notions of Space examin'd. In vindication of the translator [i.e. Edmund Law] of Archbishop of King's Origin of Evil. Being an answer to two late pamphlets [by John Clarke], intitled, the one A Defence of Dr. Clarke's Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God, &c. The other A Second Defence, &c
The Occasional Discourses of the Late Reverend John Clarke ... I. At the Interment of the Reverend Samuel Cooper ... II. At the Interment of the Reverend Charles Chauncy ... III. On the Death of Nathaniel Walker Appleton ... IV. A Discourse Before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Dr. Clarke's Notions of Space Examin'd. In Vindication of the Translator [i.e. Edmund Law] of Archbishop of King's Origin of Evil. Being an Answer to Two Late Pamphlets [by John Clarke], Intitled, the One A Defence of Dr. Clarke's Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God, &c. The Other A Second Defence, &c
Clarke's Bibliotheca Legum ... New Edition, with Numerous Additions and Corrections ... By John Clarke. [Edited by T.H. Horne.].
A Third Defence of Dr. Clarke's Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God. Being a Vindication of the Two Former Defences, in Answer to a Pamphlet, Entitled, Dr. Clarke's Notions of Space Examin'd, &c. By John Clarke
Last Dying Speech, Birth, Parentage, and Education, of that Unfortunate Malefactor, John Clarke, who was Executed this Day on a Tempory [sic] Gallows ... for the Murder of Elizabeth Mann, His Fellow-servant, Whom He Got with Child, and Then Mur
Last Dying Speech, Birth, Parentage, and Education, of that Unfortunate Malefactor, John Clarke, who was Executed this Day on a Tempory [sic] Gallows ... for the Murder of Elizabeth Mann, His Fellow-servant, Whom He Got with Child, and Then Murdered. With an Affecting Letter Written by Him to His Wife and Three Children the Night Before His Execution
An Apology for Dr. Clarke. Containing an Account of the Late Proceedings in Convocation Upon His Writings Concerning the Trinity