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Sep 24, 2009 ... [edit] References. ^ Clarke, Samuel in Venn, J. & J. A., Alumni Cantabrigienses, Cambridge University Press, 10 vols, 1922–1958. ...
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Samuel Clarke (1675–1729) was the most important British philosopher in the generation between Locke and Berkeley, at least in terms of influence on his ...
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Entry from the Galileo project, giving basic biographical facts on this early modern thinker.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Samuel Clarke (English theologian and philosopher), Oct. 11, 1675Norwich, Norfolk, Eng. May 17, 1729Leicestershire ...
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Samuel Clarke. 1675 - 1729. Click the picture above to see two larger pictures. Samuel Clarke was an English clergyman who wrote on mechanics as well as ...
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p. [192-194] A compleat chronological catalogue of Mr. Whiston's writings": p. [ 195-198] Keywords: Clarke, Samuel, 1675-1729. Downloads: 68. [texts] ...
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Clarke, Samuel, D.D.. (b. Norwich, October 11th, 1675; d. May 17th, 1729). “ Sermons” (including those on “The Being and Attributes of God” and “The ...
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Samuel Clarke - (1675-1729), English theologian, philosopher, exponent of Newtonian physics. Clarke was born Oct. 11, 1675, Norwich, Norfolk, ...
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Clarke, Samuel, 1675–1729, English philosopher and divine. His chief interest was rational theology, ... Leibniz, G. W. and Clarke, Samuel. Correspondence. ...
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Clarke, Samuel - 1675–1729, English philosopher and divine. His chief interest was rational theology, and, although a critic of the deists, ...
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