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A sermon preach'd at St. Mary's Nottingham; on Sunday the 15th of March, 1701/2. : Upon occasion of the death of King William, ... By Edward Clarke
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A sermon preach'd at St. Mary's Nottingham; on Sunday the 15th of March, 1701/2. : Upon occasion of the death of King William, before the Honourable Sr. John Turton, and Sr. Henry Gould, Knts. The Queens Majesties Justices of Assize for the county of Nottingham, &c
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A sermon preach'd before the Queen at St James's chapel, on Wednesday the 8th of March, 1709/10. ... By Samuel Clarke
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The connection between irreligion and immorality. A sermon preach'd at St. Mary's in Oxford, ... on March 1. 1743-4. By Edward Bentham
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The government of passion. : A sermon preach'd before the queen at St James's chapel, on Sunday the 7th of January, 1710/11. By Samuel Clark
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Autobiography of Edward Walker Clark [microform] :
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Microfilm of Edward Walker Clark's autobiography, kept through 1904. Clark begins with describing his young adulthood in England, including working as an attendant for a wealthy family and as an apprentice carpenter. He traveled to London in 1840 and describes his conversion to Mormonism in 1847. He mentions working at a furniture store in 1848 before he and his family sailed to the United States on the ship Ellen. Clark arrived in Council Bluffs in 1851 and worked as a coffin maker for emigrants to the gold fields until 1852, when the Clarks traveled to Utah with the Henry Miller company (Clark's eldest daughter was killed by a wagon wheel during the trip). The Clarks settled in Provo, and in 1858 Clark was posted at Echo Canyon during the Utah War. He describes his 1874 mission to England, followed by notes on his life in Utah through 1904.
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A sermon preach'd before the Right Worshipful the Mayor and Corporation of the town and county of Nottingham, in the parish church of St. Mary in the said town, December 3. 1702. : Being the day of thanksgiving for the signal success God has been pleased to grant to Her Majesties forces both by sea and land
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