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Clark, James

1660 – 1723

  • A just reprimand to Daniel de Foe. In a letter to a gentleman in South BritainA just reprimand to Daniel de Foe. In a letter to a gentleman in South Britain
  • A new years-gift or the Christians pocket-bookA new years-gift or the Christians pocket-book
  • A paper concerning Daniel De FoeA paper concerning Daniel De Foe
  • An advertisement from Scotland to England: in a letter from a gentleman in North-Britain, to a member of the British Parliament, in South BritainAn advertisement from Scotland to England: in a letter from a gentleman in North-Britain, to a member of the British Parliament, in South Britain
  • An essay to discover who are the true fools and fanaticks in the worldAn essay to discover who are the true fools and fanaticks in the world
  • Memento moriMemento mori
  • Plain ground of Presbyterian governmentPlain ground of Presbyterian government
  • Presbyterial government as now established and practised in the Church of Scotland methodically describedPresbyterial government as now established and practised in the Church of Scotland methodically described
  • Presbyterial government described, or, A methodical synopsis of it, as it is professed and practized in the Church of ScotlandPresbyterial government described, or, A methodical synopsis of it, as it is professed and practized in the Church of Scotland
  • Scotland's speech to her sonsScotland's speech to her sons
  • The picture of the present generation; or the temper of the times represented and taxed: in a discourse at Glasgow, July 4. 1704. when the convention of burroughs met there. By one of the ministers of the gospel at GlasgowThe picture of the present generation; or the temper of the times represented and taxed: in a discourse at Glasgow, July 4. 1704. when the convention of burroughs met there. By one of the ministers of the gospel at Glasgow
  • The practical atheist: or blasphemous clubs taxed. The second edition corrected by the author, a lover of poetryThe practical atheist: or blasphemous clubs taxed. The second edition corrected by the author, a lover of poetry