Publications of Richard Clarke

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  • Clarke, Richard. An essay on the number seven. Wherein the duration of the Church of Rome, and of the Mahometan imposture; the time also of the conversion of the Jews; and the year of the world, for the beginning of the millennium; ... are attempted to be shewn. By a member of the Church of Christ. London: printed for J. Rivington and J. Fletcher, 1750. ESTC No. T57071. Grub Street ID 283433.
  • Clarke, Richard. The prophetic numbers of Daniel and John calculated; in order to shew the time, when the day of judgment for this first age of the gospel, is to be expected: and the setting up the millennial kingdom of Jehovah and his Christ. By Richard Clarke, Minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ. [Ten lines of Biblical quotations]. [Charles-town]: South-Carolina: Charles-town Printed and sold by Peter Timothy, at his printing-office in Tradd-Street, M,DCC,LIX. [1759]. ESTC No. W38989. Grub Street ID 349772.
  • Clarke, Richard. The prophetic numbers of Daniel and John calculated; in order to shew the time, when the day of judgment for this first age of the gospel, is to be expected: And the setting up the millennial kingdom of Jehovah and his Christ. By Richard Clarke, Minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ. [Charles-town]: South-Carolina: Charles-town Printed and sold by Peter Timothy, at his printing-office in Tradd-Street, M,DCC,LIX. [1759]. ESTC No. W38990. Grub Street ID 349774.
  • Clarke, Richard. An essay on the number seven. Wherein the duration of the Church of Rome, and of the Mahometan imposture; the time also of the conversion of the Jews; and the year of the world, for the beginning of the millennium; ... are attempted to be shewn. By a member of the Church of Christ. London: printed for J. Rivington and J. Fletcher, 1759. ESTC No. N65656. Grub Street ID 47494.
  • Clarke, Richard. The prophetic numbers of Daniel and John calculated; in order to shew the time, when the Day of Judgment for this first age of the Gospel, is to be expected: and the setting up the millennial Kingdom of Jehovah and his Christ. By Richard Clarke, Minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. [Ten lines of Scripture texts]. [Boston]: Charles-Town, (South-Carolina,) printed. Boston: N.E. re-printed and sold by Edes and Gill, and Green and Russell, at their printing-offices in Queen-Street, 1759. ESTC No. W5561. Grub Street ID 354533.
  • Clarke, Richard. The prophetic numbers of Daniel and John calculated; in order to shew the time, when the Day of Judgment for this first age of the Gospel, is to be expected: and the setting up the millennial Kingdom of Jehovah and his Christ. By Richard Clarke, Minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Wm. Bradford, at the corner of Front and Market-Steets [sic], M,DCC,LIX. [1759]. ESTC No. W5562. Grub Street ID 354534.
  • Clarke, Richard. A warning to the world; or the prophetical numbers of Daniel and John calculated; ... The several objections to the first edition of this essay are herein answered. By the Reverend Richard Clarke, ... [London]: Charles-Town printed: London re-printed, by John Townsend, 1759. ESTC No. T148961. Grub Street ID 195062.
  • Clarke, Richard. A second warning to the world, by the spirit of prophecy. In an explanation of the mysteries in the feast of trumpets on the first day of the seventh month. Wherein is shewn the approaching Manifestation of our Lord in the Spirit and the Glory. To offer up the extraordinary Number of Sacrifices in his first-fruits from among all Nations: When he will unveil the great Cloud of Fire in the new Heavens and new Earth of his spiritual Body, which will overshadow the Land of Canaan, according to the Journeys of Abraham therein. At this Time Satan will be bound in the Abyss, and a first Death and Judgment to all the unregenerate, as well as a first Resurrection to all the Israel of God will succeed. The Period for this Event will be at the End of the two thousand three hundred Days for the cleansing of the Sanctuary in Daniel, Ch. viii. 12, 13, 14. which must be measured from the Night of the old Babylon's Captivity, when the other Babylon of the Prophet John will fall. The whole is offered t. London: printed and sold by J. Townsend, in Fleet-Street, 1760. ESTC No. T84852. Grub Street ID 305201.
  • Clarke, Richard. A spiritual voice to the Christian church, and to the Jews;in an explanation of the sabbatical year of Moses by the Gospel of Jesus Christ: In which The approaching Millennium is supported, and the Different Durations of future Punishments are proved and confirmed by the two Revelations of God. By the Rev. Mr. Clarke, Author of Essay on the Number Seven, and of the Calculations on the Prophecies of Daniel and John. London: printed and sold by J. Townsend, at the Corner of White-Friers, in Fleet-Street, 1760. ESTC No. T84853. Grub Street ID 305202.
  • Clarke, Richard. A voice of glad-tidings to Jews and gentiles, from the mysteries of the first-born, and first-fruits under the law of Moses, ... explained by the gospel of Jesus Christ, ... By Richard Clarke, ... London: printed and sold by J. Townsend, 1763. ESTC No. T179251. Grub Street ID 216027.
  • Clarke, Richard. The gospel of the daily-service of the law, preached to the Jew and gentile, in an explanation of that grand ritual, ... By the Rev. Mr. Richard Clarke, ... London: printed and sold by J. Townsend, 1767. ESTC No. T113599. Grub Street ID 165512.
  • Clarke, Richard. Real scriptural predestination, asserted and defended against the false account of it, by the Rev. Mr. Madan, in his Scriptural comment on the thirty nine articles. ... By a friend to the petitioning clergy. London: printed for J. Wilkie, 1772. ESTC No. T69640. Grub Street ID 293603.
  • Clarke, Richard. Signs of times, or, a voice to Babylon, the great city of the world; and to the Jews in particular: To whom the Messiah is proved to have been the Son of the Woman before the Fall of Adam; at which Time he became from the Womb of his Mother, the Nazarite: Rev. xii. 5, 6, 7. Dan. vii. 13, 14. A Testimony by the Spirit of Prophecy to their Conversion near at hand, and to the great Sabbatical Year, when all Nations, Languages, Kindreds and Peoples will serve the Lord and his Christ under the Cloud of Glory. On which Cloud a Discourse is subjoined from 1 Cor. x. I-4. By the Rev. Mr. Clarke, Lecturer of Stoke Newington, and Curate of Hackney. London: printed and sold by John Townsend, in London street, [1773]. ESTC No. T84851. Grub Street ID 305200.
  • Clarke, Richard. The nabob: Or, Asiatic Plunderers. A Satyrical poem, In a Dialogue between a Friend and the Author. To which are annexed, A few fugitive Pieces of Poetry. London: printed for the author; and sold by J. Townsend, in London-Street, 1773. ESTC No. T6164. Grub Street ID 287310.
  • Clarke, Richard. A copious comment on Psalm LXVIII. In which, salvation by David, the type of the Messiah, is preached to all nations, tongues, and tribes and peoples. With strictures on Ainsworth, ... and other writers on this psalm. London: printed for the author, and sold by J. Wilkie; G. Kearsley; H. Payne, and at the author's house, [1775?]. ESTC No. T147258. Grub Street ID 193820.
  • Clarke, Richard. A series of dialogues, addressed to the Jews in the 35th jubilee of their dispersion and captivity. In these Dialogues, Jesus Christ is proved to be that Man-Child revealed to John, Rev. xii. 1 -- 5. And that he is the same Son of Man (bar Enosh) whom Daniel sees brought in the Clouds of the Heaven to the Throne of the Ancient of Days. Ch. 7. 13. That he is called Jesus of Nazareth under the Gospel, because he was separated and kept hid as it were, many Ages before he came into Flesh, to redeem the Children of his Father and Mother, Adam, un der the Fall. London: printed for the author; and sold by J. Wilkie, St. Paul's Church Yard; M. Hingeston, near Temple Bar, in the Strand; and at No.11, Felter Lane, [1775?]. ESTC No. T122072. Grub Street ID 172798.
  • Clarke, Richard. A series of letters, essays, dissertations, and discourses, on various subjects: in two volumes. By Richard Clarke, Late Minister of St. Philip's Charleston, South Carolina; and late Lecturer of Stoke-Newington, and St. James's Aldgate. Volume I. Containing, I. Letters to Dr. Adam Smith, on his Account of the Death of David Hume, Esq; II. Letters to Dr. Priestley, in Defence of Drs. Reid, Oswald, and Beattie; and on Five Topics of his "appeal to the Serious and Candid Professors of Christianity. III. Letters on the Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion, by Soame Jenyns, Esq; IV. A Defence of Milton, against Dr. Johnson. V. A Synopsis, or General View of the Times, from the Prophets, &c. drawing near their Completion. VI. A probable Time assigned for the Conversion of the Jews. Vii. A Discourse on the Third Day, compared with the Seventh Day of the Law. Viii. An Address to the Jews. IX. The Assumption of the Son of Man, the Seed of the Woman, in the Throne of the Ancient of Days. London: printed by R. Hawes: and sold by Mr. Raithby, Stationer, St. Michael's Alley, Cornhill; by Mr. Major, Bookseller, Dukestreet, West-Smithfield; Mr. Denis, Middle-Row Holborn; Mr. Hazard at Bath; by Mr. Mills and Mrs. Palmer, Booksellers in Wine-Street, Bristol; and by the author, R. Clarke, at his house, No. 20, South-Street, Manchester-Square, [1792]. ESTC No. T84840. Grub Street ID 305191.
  • Clarke, Richard. A discourse on the third day of the Gospel, compared with The Seventh Day of the law. To which are added; I. A synopsis, or, general view of times from the day, the week, the month, the year and the evening; and from the Life of Moses and Enoch, with the Seventy Days Mourning of the Egyptians for the Death of Jacob. II. The assumption of the son of man (bar Enosh) in Dan. vii. 13. compared with the Son, the Male, of John, in Rev. xii. 5. and proved to be the same Person. III. An address to the jews on this Subject, and on the Time for their Conversion drawing near. IV. Lines to the memory of the late Rev. William Law; and o f the late Rev. Thomas Henry Lowth, Son of the late Bishop of London: and on the death of children, under two years: With Lines on a Child sleeping; supposed spoken by his Father before his going to Prison. By Richard Clarke, Late Rector of St. Philip's, Charleston, South Carolina, and late Lecturer of Stoke-Newington, and of St. James's, Aldgate. London: printed by R. Hawes; and sold by Mr. Raithby, Stationer, St. Michael's Alley, Cornhill; Mr. Denis, Middle-Row, Holborn; Mr. Major, Duke-Street, West Smithfield; Mr. Allen, No 29. Leadenhall-Street, and at the author's No 5. Church-Row, Limehouse, [1794]. ESTC No. T183023. Grub Street ID 219470.
  • Clarke, Richard. A collection of poems and letters. Poems, &c. 1. An Ode from Sans Souci, characteristic of the late Northern Potentaete, with Annotations by Machiavel in the Shades. 2. Lines on the death of Infants, &c. 3. A Father's Soliloquy over a Sleeping Child, before his going to Prison. 4. Verses on the Death of a Son four Years old. 5. On the late Fast for National Sins, &c. 6. On the French Standards hung up at St. Paul's. Letters. 1. On German Electors and Princes Hiring out their Subjects for Soldiers. 2. An Account and Defence of the Author's Publications in Support of Universal Redemption, and of his Objections to an exclusive Priesthood. 3. A short View of the Signs of Times, drawn from a larger Work on the Numbers in the Law, the Prophets, and the Gospel. 4. A Letter on the Military Profession to a Gentleman, who, from Doubt and Fear of its being inconsistent with his Christian Profession, resigned his Commission. 5. A Letter on the present Rage for Fragments of Prophecies, not founded . London: printed for the author; and sold by Mr. Sael, No. 20, Newcastle-Street, Strand; Mr. Denis, Middle-Row, Holborn; Mrs. Peacock, No. 259, Oxford-Street and by the author, No. 19, Catherine-Street, Strand. Where the Author's other Works are sold, [1795?]. ESTC No. T97278. Grub Street ID 316710.
  • Clarke, Richard. Jesus the Nazarene, addressed to Jews, Deists, and believers. By Richard Clarke, Late Rector of St. Philip's, Charlston, South-Carolina. London: printed for the author, and sold by him, No.8, Little Queen-Street, Holborn; and may had of Peacock, No. 259, Oxford-Street; Griffith, Paternoster Row; and No.100, Houndsditch, [1795]. ESTC No. T84214. Grub Street ID 304626.