Publications of Jean Le Clerc

Author

  • Le Clerc, Jean. An historical vindication of the Naked Gospel, recommended to the University of Oxford. London: printed for E. Reyner, in the year, 1691. ESTC No. R12953. Grub Street ID 61089.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Logica: sive, Ars ratiocinandi. Auctore, Joanne Clerico. Londini: impensis Awnsham & Johan. Churchill, apud insigne Nigri Cygni in Pater-Noster-Row, 1692. ESTC No. R30496. Grub Street ID 113339.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Memoirs of Emeric Count Teckely. In four books. Wherein are related all the most considerable transactions in Hungary and the Ottoman Empire, from his birth, anno 1656, till after the battel of Salankement, in the year 1691. Translated out of French. London: printed for Tim. Goodwin at the Maiden-head against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street, 1693. ESTC No. R39725. Grub Street ID 121601.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. The life of the famous Cardinal-Duke de Richlieu, principal minister of state to Lewis XIII. King of France and Navarr. Vol. I. London: printed for M. Gillyflower, at the Black-Spread-Eagle in Westminster-Hall; W. Freeman, at the Bible against the Middle-Gate in Fleet-street; J. Walthoe, under the Cloisters in the Middle-Temple; and R. Parker, at the Unicorn under the Royal Exchange, 1695. ESTC No. R8853. Grub Street ID 128984.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Twelve dissertations out of Monsieur Le Clerk's Genesis, concerning the Hebrew tongue. Manner of interpreting the Bible. Author of the Pentateuch. Temptation of Eve by the Serpent. Flood. Confusion of languages. Original of circumcision. Divine appearances in the Old Testament. Subversion of Sodom. Pillar of salt. Coming of Shiloh. Several obscure texts in Genesis explain'd and illustrated. Done out of Latin by Mr. Brown. To which is added, a dissertation concerning the Israelites passage through the Red Sea, by another hand. London: printed and are to be sold by R. Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1696. ESTC No. R16733. Grub Street ID 64549.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. The liues of Clemens Alexandrinus, Eusebius Bishop of Cæsarea, Gregory Nazianzen, and Prudentius the Christian poet: containing an impartial account of their liues and writings, together with several curious observations upon both. Also a short history of Pelagianism. Written originally in French by Monsieur Le Clerc; and now translated into English. London: printed for Richard Baldwin, at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1696. ESTC No. R22272. Grub Street ID 96668.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Joannis Clerici ars critica, in qua ad studia linguarum Latinæ, Græcæ, & Hebraicæ via munitur; veterumque emendandorum, & spuriorum scriptorum a genuinis dignoscendorum ratio traditur. Londini: typis excusum Roberto Clavel, & prostant venales per Josephum Ray, bibliopolam in Dublinia, [1696 - 1698]. ESTC No. R179390. Grub Street ID 70830.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Joan. Clerici Physica sive De rebus corporeis libri quinque in quibus, præmissis potissimis corporearum naturarum phænomenis & proprietatibus, veterum & recentiorum de eorum causis celeberrimæ conjecturæ traduntur. Londini: impensis A. Swall & T. Childe, ad insigne Monocerotis in C?meterio D. Pauli, MDCXCVI. [1696]. ESTC No. R41434. Grub Street ID 123066.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. A treatise of the causes of incredulity. Wherein are examin'd the general motives and occasions which dispose unbelievers to reject the Christian religion. With two letters, containing a direct proof of the truth of Christianity. Translated from the French of Monsieur Le Clerc. London: printed for Awnsham and John Churchill, at the Black Swan in Pater-noster-row., MDCXCVII. [1697]. ESTC No. R19200. Grub Street ID 76989.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. A treatise of the causes of incredulity. Wherein are examin'd the general motives and occasions which dispose unbelievers to reject the Christian religion. With two letters, containing a direct proof of the truth of Christianity. Translated from the French of Monsieur Le Clerc. London: printed for A. and J. Churchill, and sold by Edward Castle next Scotland-yard by Whitehall, MDCXCVII. [1697]. ESTC No. R230645. Grub Street ID 102911.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Joannis Clerici ars critica, in qua ad studia linguarum Latinæ, Græcæ, & Hebraicæ via munitur; veterúmque emendandorum, & spuriorum scriptorum à genuinis dignoscendorum ratio traditur. Londini: apud Rob. Clavel ad Pavonem, Timoth. Childe ad Album Cervum, in C?meterio D. Pauli, & Andream Bell, ad Claves decussatas & Biblia in vico dicto Cornhill, M.DC.XCVIII. [1698]. ESTC No. R203604. Grub Street ID 80696.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. A supplement to Dr. Hammond's paraphrase and annotations on the New Testament. In which his interpretation of many important passages is freely and impartially examin'd, and confirm'd or refuted: and the sacred text further explain'd by new remarks upon every chapter. By Monsieur Le Clerc. English'd by W.P. To which is prefix'd, a letter from the author to a friend in England, occasion'd by this translation. London: Printed for Sam. Buckley, at the Dolphin against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet, M.DC.XC.IX. [1699]. ESTC No. R811. Grub Street ID 128313.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Reflections upon what the world commonly call good-luck and ill-luck, with regard to lotteries. And of the good use which may be made of them. Written originally in French by Monsieur Le Clerk. Done into English. London: printed for Matth. Gillyflower in Westminster-Hall, Tim. Goodwin, Matth. Wotton, and B. Tooke in Fleetstreet, 1699. ESTC No. R17929. Grub Street ID 70769.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. A compendium of universal history: from the beginning of the world, to the reign of the Emperor Charles the Great. Written originally in Latin, by Monsieur Le Clerc. Done into English. London: printed for M. Gillyflower, in Westminster-Hall; J. Tonson, at Grays-Inn-gate, next Grays-Inn-lane; W. Freeman, at the Bible in Fleet-street; J. Walthoe, in the Temple; and R. Parker, under the Royal-Exchange, MDCXCIX. [1699]. ESTC No. R9872. Grub Street ID 129917.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. A supplement to Dr. Hammond's paraphrase and annotations on the New Testament. In which his interpretation of many important passages is freely and impartially examin'd: and the sacred text further explain'd by new remarks upon every chapter. By Monsieur Le Clerc. To which is prefix'd, a letter from the author to a friend in England, occasion'd by this translation. Likewise his paraphrase, with notes on the beginning of St. John's Gospel, which is not in the Latin Hammond, is inserted in its proper place. London: printed for Sam. Buckley, at the Dolphin in St. Paul's Church-yard, M.DC.XC.IX. [1699]. ESTC No. R233077. Grub Street ID 104694.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. A supplement to Dr. Hammond's paraphrase and annotations on the New Testament. In which his interpretation of many important passages is freely and impartially examin'd: and the sacred text further explain'd by new remarks upon every chapter. By Monsieur Le Clerc. To which is prefix'd, a letter from the author to a friend in England, occasion'd by this translation. Likewise his paraphrase, with notes on the beginning of St. John's Gospel, which is not in the Latin Hammond, is inserted in its proper place. London: printed for Sam. Buckley, at the Dolphin against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet, M.DC.XC.IX. [1699]. ESTC No. R230641. Grub Street ID 102908.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Joannis Clerici Physica, sive de rebus corporeis libri quinque. In quibus præmissis potissimis corporearum naturarum phænomenis & proprietatibus, veterum & recentiorum de eorum causis celeberrimæ conjecturæ traduntur. Cantabrigiæ: typis academicis, sumtibus Timothei Child, sub signo Albi Cervi, & Roberti Knaplock, ad Angelum in C?meterio D. Pauli, Londini, MDCC. [1700]. ESTC No. R11398. Grub Street ID 59689.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Parrhasiana: or, Thoughts upon several subjects; as, criticism, history, morality, and politics. By Monsieur Le Clerk, under the feigned name of Theodorus Parrhasi. Done into English by ****. London: printed for A. and J. Churchil, at the Black Swan, in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCC. [1700]. ESTC No. R16664. Grub Street ID 64485.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. The lives of the primitive fathers, viz. Clemens Alexandrinus, Eusebius Bishop of Cæsarea, Gregory Nazianzen, and Prudentius, the Christian poet. Containing, An Impartial Account of their Lives and Writings: With their several opinions about the deity of Christ. Which may give some light to the late disputes concerning the Trinity. With many curious observations upon both. Also a short history of Pelagianism. Written in French by Monsieur Le Clerc. Now done into English. London: printed for Thomas Ballard, at the Rising Sun in Little Britain, 1701. ESTC No. T101669. Grub Street ID 155524.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Joannis Clerici Logica, ontologia, et pneumatologia. Cantabrigiæ: typis academicis, impensis Awnsham & Johan. Churchill, bibliopolarum Londinensium, 1704. ESTC No. T137408. Grub Street ID 185382.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. A supplement to Dr. Hammond's Paraphrase and annotations on the New Testament. In which his interpretation of many important Passages is freely and impartially examin'd: and the Sacred Text further explain'd by new remarks upon every chapter. By Monsieur Le Clerc. To which is prefix'd, a letter from the Author to a Friend in England, occasion'd by this Translation. Likewise his paraphrase, with Notes on the beginning of St. John's Gospel, which is not in the Latin Hammond, is inserted in its proper place. London: printed for Sam. Buckley, and sold by Jeffery Wale at the Angel in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1704. ESTC No. N24586. Grub Street ID 13943.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Joannis Clerici Physica, sive de rebus corporeis libri quinque. ... Cantabrigiæ: typis academicis, sumtibus [sic] Timothei Child & Roberti Knaplock, Londini, 1705. ESTC No. T137409. Grub Street ID 185383.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. The life and character of Mr. John Locke, author of the Essay concerning humane understanding. Written in French, by Mr. Le Clerc. And done into English, by T. F. P. Gent. London: printed for John Clark at the Bible and Crown in the Old Change near St. Pauls. And are to be had at J. Nutts neat Stationers-Hall, 1706. ESTC No. T138884. Grub Street ID 186748.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Mr. Le Clerc's Extract and judgment of The rights of the Christian church asserted, &c. Translated from his Bibliotheque choisie, tome X. To which is prefix'd, a letter to a noble peer, occasion'd by a late presentment of the Grand Jury of Middlesex. London: printed for A. Baldwin near the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1708. ESTC No. T137411. Grub Street ID 185386.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Mr. Le Clerc's Extract and judgment of The rights of the Christian church asserted, &c. Translated from his Bibliotheque choisie, tome X. To which is prefix'd, a letter to a noble peer, occasion'd by a late presentment of the Grand Jury of Middlesex. London: printed for A. Baldwin near the Oxford Arms in Warwick Lane, 1708. ESTC No. T123123. Grub Street ID 173632.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Joannis Clerici Physica, sive de rebus corporeis libri quinque. ... Cantabrigiæ: tyis [sic] academicis, sumtibus [sic] Timothei Child, & Roberti Knaplock, Londini, 1708. ESTC No. T119691. Grub Street ID 171075.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Mr. Le Clerc's account of the Earl of Clarendon's History of the civil wars. Done from the French printed at Amsterdam. By J. O. Part. I. London: printed for Bernard Lintott, at the Cross-Keys, between the Two Temple-Gates, in Fleet-Street, 1710. ESTC No. T138332. Grub Street ID 186199.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Mr. Le Clerc's account of the Earl of Clarendon's History of the civil wars. Done from the French printed at Amsterdam. By J. O. London: printed for Bernard Lintott, at the Cross-Keys, between the Two Temple-Gates, in Fleet-Street, 1710. ESTC No. T138333. Grub Street ID 186200.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Joannis Clerici ars critica, in qua ad studia linguarum Latinæ, Græcæ, & Hebraicæ via munitur; ... Londini: typis excusum Roberto Clavel. & prostant venales per Josephum Ray, Bibliopolam in Dublinia, [1710?]. ESTC No. N53874. Grub Street ID 37750.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Mr. Le Clerc's account of the Earl of Clarendon's History of the civil wars. Done from the French, printed at Amsterdam. By J. O. The second and last part. London: printed for Bernard Lintott, 1710. ESTC No. T149931. Grub Street ID 195839.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. The rights of the Christian church adjusted: being the extract and judgment of Mr. Le Clerc upon those authors who have written against the book intitul'd The rights of the Christian church asserted, &c. ... Translated from the French. To which is added a letter to the Reverend Dr. George Hickes. London: printed for E. Curll; and E. Sanger, 1711. ESTC No. T137412. Grub Street ID 185387.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Monsieur Le Clerc's extract and judgment of the characteristicks of men, manners, opinions, times, in three volumes. Translated from the French of the XIXth, XXIst and XXIIId tomes of the Bibliotheque choisie. London: printed for Egbert Sanger at the Post-House in Fleet-Street, 1712. ESTC No. T137410. Grub Street ID 185385.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. An account of the life and writings of Mr. John Le Clerc, (philosophy and Hebrew Professor in the College of the Arminians at Amsterdam) To this present Year M DCC XI. To which is added, A Collection of Letters, from J. G. Graevius, and Baron Spanheim, to Mr. Le Clerc. With A Particular Account of Dr. Bentley, and his Two Associates Gronovius and Burman. London: printed for E. Curll, at the Dial and Bible against St. Dunstan's Church: and E. Sanger, at the Middle Temple Gate in Fleet-Street, 1712. ESTC No. T11698. Grub Street ID 168604.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. An account of the life and writings of Mr. John Locke, Author of the Essay Concerning Humane Understanding. London: printed for John Clarke in the Old-Change, and E. Curll at the Dial and Bible against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet, [1713]. ESTC No. T137407. Grub Street ID 185381.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Mr. Le Clerc's judgment and censure of Dr. Bentley's Horace; aud [sic] of the Amsterdam edition, compar'd with that of Cambridge. Translated from the French. London: printed for W. Taylor; and sold by J. Baker, 1713. ESTC No. T41548. Grub Street ID 270428.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. An oration concerning the excellence and usefulness of ecclesiastical history, pronounc'd Septemb. 6. 1712. by Mr. Le Clerc, upon his being chosen Professor of Ecclesiastical History among the Remonstrants at Amsterdam. Translated from the Latin. London: printed for A. Baldwin near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, M.DCC.XIII. [1713]. ESTC No. T180838. Grub Street ID 217469.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. A funeral oration upon the death of Mr. Philip Limborch, Professor of Divinity among the Remonstrants at Amsterdam: who died April 30. 1712. Pronounc'd May 6. following, being the day of his interment, by Mr. John le Clerc. Translated from the Latin. London: printed for A. Baldwin near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, M.DCC.XIII. [1713]. ESTC No. T68280. Grub Street ID 292550.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. An abstract and judgment of Dr. Clark's (rector of St. James's) polemical or controversial writings against I. The atheists. II. The Deists. III. His controversy with Mr. Dodwell and Mr. Collins, about the Spirituality and Natural Immortality of Humane Souls. Together with his several Answers, Defences, and Replies to Mr. Collins. IV. And Lastly, His Opinion and Judgment of the Dr's last Famous Book, concerning the Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity. By Mr. Le Clerc, Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Amsterdam. Translated from the French, of the 3d article of 2 part of the 26th tome of his Bibl. Choisie. Under Ten Heads, or Sections. London: printed for W. Taylor; and are to be sold by J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1713]. ESTC No. T26518. Grub Street ID 258509.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. An account of the life and writings of John Locke Esq;. London: printed for J. Clarke, and E. Curll, 1714. ESTC No. T128626. Grub Street ID 178204.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Monsieur Le Clerc's observations upon Mr. Addison's travels through Italy, &c. Also some account of the United Provinces of the Netherlands; Chiefly with Regard to their Trade and Riches, and a particular account of the Bank of Amsterdam. Done from the French by Mr. Theobald. London: printed for E. Curll, at the Dial and Bible, against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street, [1715]. ESTC No. T77921. Grub Street ID 299875.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. The life of Dr. Burnet, late Lord Bishop of Sarum; with his character, and an account of his writings. By M. Le Clerc. Translated into English, from his last Bibliotheque. London: printed for Jonas Brown: and sold by J. Roberts, 1715. ESTC No. T40948. Grub Street ID 269949.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Mr. Addison's travels through Italy, Epitomiz'd: with some remarks thereon, by Monsieur Le Clerc. To which is added, an account of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, Chiefly with Regard to their Trade and Riches; and a Particular Account of the Bank of Amsterdam. Done from the French by Mr. Theobold. London: printed for E. Curll, at the Dial and Bible, against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street, 1715. ESTC No. T170578. Grub Street ID 208265.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. A treatise of the causes of incredulity. Wherein are examined the general motives and occasions which dispose unbelivers to reject the Christian religion. With two letters, containing a direct proof of the truth of Christianity. Translated from the French of Monsieur Le Clerc. London: printed for W. Chetwood, 1720. ESTC No. N49578. Grub Street ID 33789.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. A critical examination of the Reverend Mr. Dean Prideaux's Connection of the Old and New Testament. By Mr. John Le Clerc, Professor of Divinity at Amsterdam. Made English from the French original. Addressed to the Earl of Nottingham. Part I. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms, in Warwick-Lane, M.DCC.XXII. [1722]-24. ESTC No. T73131. Grub Street ID 296470.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. I. Remarks upon Mr. Addison's travels. II. A supplement to Sir William Temple's observations on the Netherlands. Written in French by Monsieur Le Clerc, Translated by Mr. Theobald. London: printed for H. Curll, over-against Catherine-Street in the Strand, 1727. ESTC No. N35092. Grub Street ID 23379.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. An answer to what Dr. Freind has written in his History of physick, concerning several mistakes, which he pretends to have found in a short work of Dr. Le Clerc, intituled, An essay of a plan, &c. Translated from the eighth article of Bibliotheque ancienne, & moderne, vol.27. Part 2. by Mr Le Clerc. To which is added, a preface, by W.Cockburn, M.D. London: printed for J.Clarke at the Bible under the Royal-Exchange, 1728. ESTC No. T993. Grub Street ID 318445.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Compendium historiæ universalis, ab initio mundi ad tempora Caroli Magni Imp. Conscriptum à Joanne Clerico. Londini: impensis Josephi Pote, bibliopolæ Etonensis, M.DCC.XXXV. [1735]. ESTC No. T161342. Grub Street ID 200462.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Reflections upon what the world commonly call good luck and ill luck; with regard to lotteries. London: printed for J. Roberts, [1741]. ESTC No. T216938. Grub Street ID 242191.
  • Le Clerc, Jean. Reflections upon what the world commonly call good-luck and ill-luck, With Regard to lotteries. And of the Good Use which may be made of them. Translated from the French, of the Ingenious Mons. Le Clerc. London: printed for C. Henderson, at the Royal-Exchange, M.DCC.LVIII. [1758]. ESTC No. T54202. Grub Street ID 281070.