Clarke-Clark genealogy : records of the descendants of Thomas Clarke, Plymouth, 1623-1697 . sermons. 1870, Steps ofBehef. 1871, Ten Great Religions. 1873, Exotics, metri-cal translations from poems in foreign languages. 1874, Com-mon Sense in Religion. 1877, Go Up Higher, or Religion inCommon Life. 1878, Memorial and Biographical Sketches,also, Essentials and Non-Essentials in Religion. 1880, SelfCulture. 1881, The Legend of Thomas Didymus. 1882, Epochs of Religious History. Since 1873 his Sunday ser-mons have been printed in full in the Saturday Evening Ga-zette, Boston, amounting to more tha


Clarke-Clark genealogy : records of the descendants of Thomas Clarke, Plymouth, 1623-1697 . sermons. 1870, Steps ofBehef. 1871, Ten Great Religions. 1873, Exotics, metri-cal translations from poems in foreign languages. 1874, Com-mon Sense in Religion. 1877, Go Up Higher, or Religion inCommon Life. 1878, Memorial and Biographical Sketches,also, Essentials and Non-Essentials in Religion. 1880, SelfCulture. 1881, The Legend of Thomas Didymus. 1882, Epochs of Religious History. Since 1873 his Sunday ser-mons have been printed in full in the Saturday Evening Ga-zette, Boston, amounting to more than 300. He visited Europe in 1849, in 1852, and again in 1882. Hisnatural force and mental vigor, at the age of 73, are not abated,and in addition to his ministerial duties and literary labors, hefinds in astronomical science a source of enjoyment, while, aidedby a Clark telescope, and an astronomical lantern of his owninvention, he Reads the glorious visions of the skies,And to the music of the rolling spheres,Intelligently listens. •)•> He resides at Jamaica Plain, near Boston,. JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE En^xajrei iy A, — 85 — CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Herman Huidekoper,b. Oct. 15, 1840; d. ,1849. 1174 II. Lilian Rebecca, b. June 4, 1842. 1175 III. Eliot Channing, b. May 6, 1845. 1176 IV. Cora, b. Feb. 9, 1851. 1177 489. WILLIAM HULL CLARKE, born in Newton, Mass.,Sept. 5, 1812; married, Aug. 7, 1856, Anne Gay of Boston, bornOct. 13, 1822, and died Sept. 13, 1874. He died Aug. 5, was at the Boston Latin School 1823-26; at the West PointMilitary Academy, two years; in Georgia, 1831; at St. Louis,1832 to 1835; went to Chicago in 1835, where he has lived sincethat time, except an absence of a year or two in Europe. Formany years Assistant Engineer of the Chicago Board of PublicWorks. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Angela, b. Oct. 22, 1857; d. in infancy. 1178 II. Robt. Percival, b. Sep. 15, 1858. 1179 III. Hull, b. Jan. 14, 1860. 1180 49


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