Samuel Clarke

Samuel Clarke (11 October 1675 – 17 May 1729) was an English philosopher and Anglican cleric. He is considered the major British figure in philosophy between John Locke and George Berkeley. Clarke's altered, Nontrinitarian revision of the 1662 ''Book of Common Prayer'' continues to influence worship among modern Unitarians. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Clarke, Samuel
Published 1724
printed for James Knapton, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard

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by Clarke, Samuel
Published 1717
printed, for James Knapton, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard

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by Clarke, Samuel
Published 1751
printed for J. Leathley, G. and A. Ewing, W. Smith, and T. Moore, in Dame-street; J. Smith, on the Blind-quay, and G. Faulkner, in Essex-street, booksellers

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by Clarke, Samuel
Published 1756
Printed at the University-Press, by William Sleater and sold by him at Pope's Head on Corn-Hill