Samuel Clarke (11 October 1675 – 17 May 1729) was an English philosopher and Anglican cleric. He is considered the major British figure in philosophy...
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Samuel Clarke or Clark (1626–1701) was an English Nonconformist clergyman known as an assiduous annotator of the Bible. He was the eldest son of Samuel...
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Samuel Clarke Porter (14 June 1875 – 10 July 1956) was a judge and politician in Northern Ireland. Born in Portrush, Porter studied at the Coleraine Academical...
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Samuel Clark or Clarke may refer to: Samuel Clark (minister) (1727–1769), English minister Samuel Clark (New York and Michigan politician) (1800–1870)...
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Samuel Clarke (10 October 1599 – 25 December 1683) was an English clergyman and significant Puritan biographer. He was born 10 October 1599 at Wolston...
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Samuel Clark (1684–1750), usually known as Samuel Clarke of St Albans, was an English Nonconformist pastor and theological writer, known for his Collection...
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of letters between the German thinker Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and Samuel Clarke, an English supporter of Isaac Newton during the years 1715 and 1716...
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The Samuel Clarke House is a residential structure dating to c. 1691. It's one of the earliest surviving houses in the State of Rhode Island. It is the...
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Samuel Clarke was an Anglican priest in Ireland during the 17th century. Clarke was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. Clarke was ordained deacon on...
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The Clarke Baronetcy, of Snailwell in the County of Cambridge, was created in the Baronetage of England on 25 July 1698 for Samuel Clarke. The second...
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