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BIGELOW, HENRY J./BILLINGS, J.S./CLARKE, EDWARD H./GROSS, SAMUEL D./THOMAS, T. GAILLARD
A Century of American Medicine. 1776-1876
Brinklow, Old Hickory Bookshop 1962. 366 p. Bound in the publisher's blue cloth with gilt title spine (In good condition.)
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 Julius Caesar; Samuel Clarke, Caii Julii Caesaris Et a Hirtii de Rebus a Caesare Gestis Commentarii Cum Fragmentis Accesserunt Indices Locorum Rerumque Et Verborum Omnia Ex Recensione Samuelis Clarke Fideliter Expressa
Julius Caesar; Samuel Clarke
Caii Julii Caesaris Et a Hirtii de Rebus a Caesare Gestis Commentarii Cum Fragmentis Accesserunt Indices Locorum Rerumque Et Verborum Omnia Ex Recensione Samuelis Clarke Fideliter Expressa
Glasgow, In Aedibus Academicis, 1750. Leather. A selection of Julius Caesar's historical writings and memoirs. Comprising of his famous Commentarii de Bello Gallico and De Bello Civili in addition to works attributed to Caesar, of which the authorship is doubted. These are De Bello Alexandrino, De Bello Africano, and De Bello Hispaniensi. These are then followed by fragments of writings by Caesar. In the original Latin. The scarce large paper edition of this particular work. In a full calf binding. Rebound with original boards preserved. Externally, rubbed to the boards, mostly at the extremities. Boards are bumped. Prior owner's bookplate to the front pastedown, R Hamilton Esq. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright. Slight cockling to pages. Light spotting to the first and last few pages with the odd spots throughout. Very Good Indeed . Ill.: None. Very Good Indeed .
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Keywords: julius caesar historical latin samuel clarke historical bello civili None

 Julius Caesar; Samuel Clarke [ed.], C. Julii Caesaris Quae Extant, Accuratissime Cum Libris Editis Et Mss Optimis Collata, Recognita & Correcta.
Julius Caesar; Samuel Clarke [ed.]
C. Julii Caesaris Quae Extant, Accuratissime Cum Libris Editis Et Mss Optimis Collata, Recognita & Correcta.
Londini , Jacobi Tonson, 1720 . Leather. A mid eighteenth-century edition of Julius Caesar's commentaries on various military campaigns, illustrated with folding maps and plates. Bound in full calf. In the original Latin.English philosopher and Anglican cleric Samuel Clarke first published his annotated edition of Caesar's Commentaries in 1712, with numerous further editions quickly produced. This particular edition was the second with Clarke's annotations. Julius Caesar's accounts of his campaign in Gaul and Britain between 58 and 50 BC, and his description of his participation in the 49-48 BC Roman Civil War are accompanied by Clarke's observations.Illustrated with a frontispiece, one folding plate, and three folding maps. Collated, complete.With further supplementary commentaries attributed to Aulus Hirtius and others.With a bookplate from the North Library, dated 1860, with a blind stamp bearing the same coat of arms to the first few pages. Ink annotations from a previous owner, M. Clarke. Bound in full calf. Externally, generally smart with light rubbing to the extremities and joints, causing a little loss to the spine head. Joint tails are cracked slightly, with front board a little tender. Ink inscription to endpapers and bookplate to front paste down. Internally, firmly bound. Pages bright and clean, with the odd mark or light offsetting. Very Good . Ill.: Not Stated. Very Good .
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Clarke, Samuel.
A collection of papers, which passed between the late learned Mr. Leibnitz, and Dr. Clarke, in the years 1715 and 1716. Relating to the principles of natural philosophy and religion. With an appendix. To which are added, letters to Dr. Clarke concerning liberty and necessity; from a gentleman of the University of Cambridge: with the doctor's answers to them. Also remarks upon a book, entituled, A philosophical enquiry concerning human liberty.
London: Printed for J. Knapton, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1717. 0. Hardcover. Octavo. xiii, [iii], 416, 46, [ii]pp. Title within ruled borders. First edition. Parallel French and English texts. 'Letters to Dr. Clarke' and 'Remarks upon a book' have separate dated title-pages; the latter has separate pagination and register. With a final advertisement leaf. With errata on [. [3] of preliminaries. Contemporary calf, repaired. Woodcut head-piece. ESTC T113561; Newton/Wallis 62.1. Very Good.
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 Samuel Clarke, A Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God: More Particularly in Answer to Mr. Hobbs, Spinoza, and Their Followers. Wherein the Notion of Liberty Is Stated, and the Possibility and Certainty of It Proves, in Opposition to Necessity and Fate. Being the Substance of Eight Sermons Preach&Apos;D at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, in the Year 1704, at the Lecture Founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle
Samuel Clarke
A Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God: More Particularly in Answer to Mr. Hobbs, Spinoza, and Their Followers. Wherein the Notion of Liberty Is Stated, and the Possibility and Certainty of It Proves, in Opposition to Necessity and Fate. Being the Substance of Eight Sermons Preach&Apos;D at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, in the Year 1704, at the Lecture Founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle
London, James Knapton, 1705. First edition. Leather. A very scarce first edition of Samuel Clarke's engaging work discussing theology and the existence of God, this copy previously owned by Isaac Hawkins Browne. A very scarce work. The first edition of this work. 'A Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God' is a work on natural theology, discussing God and the attributes that are often ascribed to him, as well as trying to prove the existence of God. Such attributes are how God is eternal, intelligent, a free agent, all-powerful, just, good, and wise. The subject of the existence of God was coming under fire in the eighteenth century, with the rise of the industrial revolution, and with the study of science becoming more in-depth. This was written partly in response to Baruch Spinoza's rationalism thinkings in sixteenth century philosophy, and to Thomas Hobbes, a philosopher who is considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy. Both Spinoza and Hobbes were accused in their life of being atheists, something that was very frowned upon at the time. Samuel Clarke then wrote this as a response to their philosophy and publications, attempting to prove the existence of God by physico-theology, with arguments based on reason and experience of nature. Written by Samuel Clarke, a philosopher and Anglican clergyman, considered to be one of the three major figures in British philosophy, alongside John Locke and George Berkeley. Prior owner's ink inscription to the rear pastedown, 'Isaac Hawkins Browne, Feb. 8th 1764&apos. This is the politician, essayist, and industrialist Isaac Hawkins Browne, who published collections of religious essays in his life. He studied at Oxford, after which he took a tour of the continent. Settling down in Shropshire, he was the sheriff for the county in 1784, and sat in the House of Commons for Bridgnorth from 1784 to 1812, supporting William Pitt, the Prime Minister. He was well known for his reputation of superior knowledge and sound judgement. An octavo. Prior owner's blind stamp to the front endpaper, 'Sewards End Farm, Saffron Walden, Essex&apos. Sewards End is a small village in Essex, two miles from the centre of Saffron Walden. Collated from the ESTC listing under the citation number T116144, complete, with the signatures A-S. A scarce first edition of Samuel Clarke's important lecture on the existence of God, written in response to the atheists of his day. Rebacked full calf binding. Externally, generally smart. Crack to the head of the front joint. Some light surface cracks to the spine. Minor bumping to the extremities. A couple of light marks to the boards. Blind stamp to the front endpaper. Prior owner's ink inscription to the rear pastedown. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are age-toned and generally clean with just the odd light spot. Small amount of loss to the head of the front endpaper and title page. Very Good . Ill.: None. Very Good .
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Keywords: god samuel clarke theology spinoza samuel clarke clarke mr hobbs None

 Samuel Clarke, A Discourse 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, the Author of the Oracles of Reason, and Other Deniers of Natural and Revealed Religion. Being Sixteen Sermons, Preach'd in the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, in the Years 1704, and 1705, at the Lecture Founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq
Samuel Clarke
A Discourse 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, the Author of the Oracles of Reason, and Other Deniers of Natural and Revealed Religion. Being Sixteen Sermons, Preach'd in the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, in the Years 1704, and 1705, at the Lecture Founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq
London, W. Botham, for John and Paul Knapton, 1738. 9th edition. Hardcover. 504p. Ex-library; REBOUND. A hardcover book in POOR CONDITION. The spine is rebacked in red cloth, but is heavily stained. The front board is detached, despite the partial rebinding. Edges are heavily scuffed. Contains the bookplate of the Chicago Theological Seminary, as well as an owner's signature dated 1803. The binding is very brittle and likely to crack if opened too wide. The text itself is unmarked. Damaged but readable, and OFFERED AS-IS. Classic defense of the existence of God against Enlightenment rationalism. Fair .
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CLARKE, A SAMUELE; SAMUEL CLARKE. Translator; HOMER
Homeri Odyssea Graece et Latine. Editit, Annotationesque, Ex Notis Nonnullis Manuscriptis, Relictas, Partim Collectaam Adjecit, Editio Quinta.
Editio Quinta; 2 volumes; ; 8vo; original contemporary half leather binding; seven raised bands; ornate gilt decorations on spine; marbled boards, endpapers and all page edges; a good tight set; Volume 1 pp. 484; Vol. 2 ; pp. 400; Index Verborum, Index Auctorum Citatorum in Annotationibus, Index Rerum; light wear to boards; light wear to leather; wear to edges of boards; previous owners names in nice ink script on front free endpaper of vol 1, also on front blank page of both volumes; nice, neat pencil notes in margins; a good tight attractive set. Londini, Impensis J. Cuthell, MDCCCXV. [1815]. Entire text in Greek and Latin with notes.
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 Clarke, Samuel, Life and Sufferings of the Lord Jesus Christ, containing a Complete History of the Interessting and Sublime Events of the Life of the Saviour of the World, from the Period of his Birth in Bethlehem, to that of his Ascension into Heaven; forming a Harmony of the Gospels, and an Authentic Narrative of all the Circumstandces Related by the Evangelists
Clarke, Samuel
Life and Sufferings of the Lord Jesus Christ, containing a Complete History of the Interessting and Sublime Events of the Life of the Saviour of the World, from the Period of his Birth in Bethlehem, to that of his Ascension into Heaven; forming a Harmony of the Gospels, and an Authentic Narrative of all the Circumstandces Related by the Evangelists
Oddy, 1815. - Angebunden: Edward Smith. The Lives, Travels, and Surfferings of The Apostles; A History of the Primitive Martyrs and Fathers of the Christians Church; A Review of the Progress of Christianity, until it became a National Establishment, under the Auspices of the Emperor Constantine the Great / An essay on the Evidences of the Christian Religion, Refuting the Objections of Hume, Bolingbroke, Woolston, Chubb, Tindall, Rousseau, Voltaire, Gibbon, and others; A Summery of the Prophecies respecting the Appearance of the Redeemer of the World; and a Chronological Table of Events from the Birth of Christ to the Reign of Constantine. Oddy, London, 1814 / Die Kupferstiche sind nach Bildern von Marillier von R. Thomson und C. Rivers schön breiträndrig gestochen - Einband: Ledereinband. 2830
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CLARKE, SAMUEL
The lives of thirty-two English divines famous in their generations for learning and piety, and most of them sufferers in the cause of Christ: together with the lives of Gustavus Ericson (1677)
London, for William Birch 1676. 483 (4) p. Paperback (Fine copy. Modern facsimile published by Early English Books Online EEBO Editions.) 9781240959914
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Clarke, Samuel
A Martyrologie containing a collection of all the persectutions which have befallen the Church of England since the first plantation of the Gospel to the end of Queen Maries reign whereunto are added the Lives of Jasper Coligni Admiral of France
London T Ratcliffe & E Mottershead 1652, 1652. Paperback. Poor HB leather boards very worn half of leather missing from spine boards loosening no front or rear pastedown. Some damp staining & foxing Frontpiece relaid with marginal loss A2 to A6 a a2 a3 contents 301pp with 156pp. 2 plates Dr Taylor Dr Sibbs Fair.
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Keywords: RELIGION PERSECUTIONS HISTORY RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE MARTYRS

 
CLARKE SAMUEL (& SAISSET EMILE, NOTES ET INTROD.)
Oeuvres philosophiques de Samuel Clarke, avec notes et introduction
Paris, Charpentier, 1843. xxxviii + 368pp. br.orig. (petit manque au dos), 19cm. rousseurs (texte toujours bien lisible), bon état, F80641
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Keywords: Filosofie philosophie philosophy

 
CLARKE, Samuel
Oeuvres philosophiques.
Nlle. éd. collationnée sur les meilleurs textes précédée d'une introduction par Amédée Jacques. A. Delahays, Paris, 1843, in-12, rel. pl. toile, XXXVIII - 368 p., qqs. rouss., sinon bon ex. (Traité de l'existence et des attributs de Dieu … Discours sur les devoirs immuables de la religion naturelle …) Rare (II47_LXXX)
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Clarke, Samuel / Amédée Jacques.
Oeuvres philosophiques de Samuel Clarke. Nouvelle édition collationnée sur les meilleurs textes et précédée d'une Introduction par Amédée Jacques.
Paris, Charpentier, Charpentier, 1843. Half leather hardcover. xxxviii,368 pp.; 18.5x12 cm. Text in French / Français. - (leather rubbed, hinges weak, paper bit browned, some spots/ foxing) Although still good, see picture . Gewicht/Weight: 380 grs.
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Clarke, Samuel Fessenden
Samuel Fessenden Clarke As Revealed in Some of His Writings, Compiled by C.B. S.
New York, Privately printed, 1932. Hardcover. 10 p. l. [3]-117 p. 3 l. front. ports. 26 cm. "This compilation is composed of excerpts from personal letters .. and from prayers which he made .. at Williams college, together with an occasional appreciation by his former students."--Foreword. Very good condition, leather spine worn Limited edition of 250 copies. Printed by the Marchbank Press.
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Clarke, Samuel:
Die Schrift-Lehre von der Dreyeinigkeit, worinn jede Stelle des Neuen Testaments, die diese Lehre angeht, besonders betrachtet, und die Gottheit unsers Hochgelobten Heilands nach den Schriften bewiesen und erklärt wird. Mit einer Vorrede von Sr. Hochwürden des Herrn D. Johann Salomo Semlers.
Frankfurt, Martin Weber 1774. Nach der dritten vermehrten u. verbesserten Aufl. aus dem Englischen übersetzt. 546 S. Halbleder Guter Zustand. Fraktur / altdeutsche Schrift. Mit Besitzvermerk/ Ex Libris auf Vorsatz. Free shipping within Germany. Shipping costs to EU-countries: 9.50 EUR, to non-EU-countries: 15.00 EUR.
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Keywords: Religion, Religionswissenschaft, Kirche, Kirchengeschichte, Heiland, Dreieinigkeit, Jesus, Christenheit, Christentum, Glauben

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