Clarke, Stephen, Rector of Burythorpe.
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A short vindication of the clergy's right to tythes , Occasioned by a message from a speaker, among the people call'd Quakers, to a clergyman of the church of England. In a letter to said speaker. By Stephen Clarke, M.A. rector o[f] Burythorpe, in Yorkshire.
Clarke, Stephen, Rector of Burythorpe.Date: MDCCXL. [1740]- E-books
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Fifteen discourses upon the following subjects, Viz. The Dignity and Humiliation of the Son of God. The Resurrection of Christ. The Exaltation of Christ; and the Descent of the Holy Ghost. The Certainty of a future Judgment. The Goodness of God Almighty. The Triumphs of a true Christian Faith. The Necessity of Christian Practice in order to Happiness, and the Certainty of Happiness upon Christian Practice, The Worship of God in the Beauty of Holiness explain'd, and enforc'd. The Duty of mutual Love explain'd and enforc'd. The happy Consequences of Afflictions to sincere Christians. The Treatment which Persons in Distress meet with from their Acquaintance and Enemies consider'd and dissuaded from. To which is subjoin'd, A brief enquiry into the causes why the word preach'd doth not profit; together, with a Consideration of the Folly and Danger of being influenc'd by 'em. By Stephen Clarke, M. A. Rector of Barythorpe in Yorkshire.
Clarke, Stephen, Rector of Burythorpe.Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- E-books
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Sixteen discourses upon the following subjects, Viz. The Dignity and Humiliation of the Son of God. The Resurrection of Christ. The Exaltation of Christ; and the Descent of the Holy Ghost. The Certainty of a future Judgment. The Goodness of God Almighty. The Triumphs of a true Christian Faith. The Necessity of Christian Practice in order to Happiness, and the Certainty of Happiness upon Christian Practice. The Worship of God in the Beauty of Holiness explain'd and enforc'd. The Duty of mutual Love explain'd and enforc'd. The happy Consequences of Afflictions to sincere Christians. The Treatment which Persons in Distress meet with from their Acquaintance and Enemies consider'd and dissuaded from. To which is subjoin'd, A brief enquiry into the causes why the word preach'd doth not profit; together with a Consideration of the Folly and Danger of being influenc'd by 'em. By the late Rev. Stephen Clarke, M. A. Rector of Burythorp, in Yorkshire
Clarke, Stephen, Rector of Burythorpe.Date: [1750?]- E-books
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The advantages of casting our bread upon the waters . A sermon preach'd at Scarborough, on Sunday the 31st of January, 1730-1. for the charity-children there educated. By Stephen Clarke, M. A. Rector of Burythorpe in Yorkshire. Publish'd at the Request of several Members of the Society concern'd in promoting that Charity.
Clarke, Stephen, Rector of Burythorpe.Date: 1731- E-books
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The triumphs of a true Christian faith. A sermon, preach'd at St. Mary's, before the University of Oxford, on All-Saints-Day; November the first, 1715. By Stephen Clarke, M. A. Of Merton College in Oxford; and Curate of Barton-Stacy in Hampshire
Clarke, Stephen, Rector of Burythorpe.Date: [1715]