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94:, but his abstemious diet did not subdue his warlike spirit. Among the quaint anecdotes told of him is one of his criticising to this effect the prowess of St. Peter: 'He only cut off a chiel's lug, and he ought to ha' split doun his held.' Clerk died on 25 January 1735. He was carried to his grave by old comrades at the Derry siege. He married three times, his third wife being the widow of Macgregor. 120: 59:. The following year he and two others entered a strong protest against any compromise with the non-subscribing party. This party attacked him in his own presbytery, but though the matter was referred to the synod, the nonsubscribers were too much occupied in defending themselves to proceed with it. 109:'A Letter from the Belfast Society to the Rev. Mr. Matthew Clerk, with an Answer to the Society's Remarks on ... A Letter from the Country,' &c. (Belfast), 1723, 12mo (the Belfast Society's Letter, signed by six of its members , was sent to Clerk in October 1722). 42:
and received a bullet wound on his temple, leaving a sore over which he wore a black patch to the end of his days. It was not until after the siege that he began his studies for the ministry. He was ordained in 1697 by the Route presbytery as minister of
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Clerk's literary contributions to the controversy were the first on either side which appeared with the author's name. His friends considered his manner of writing not sufficiently grave in tone. 'I don't think,' writes Livingstone of
71:, on 23 June 1723, 'his reasoning faculty is despisable, but I wish it were equal to his diverting one, for I think he is one of the most comical old fellows that ever was.' On 29 April 1729 Clerk resigned his charge and emigrated to 130: 162: 177: 172: 106:'A Letter from the Country to a Friend in Belfast, with respect to the Belfast Society,' &c. (Belfast), 1712 (misprint for 1722), 18mo (issued in June 1722). 182: 167: 135: 80: 72: 56: 157: 152: 48: 87:, had died on 5 March. He succeeded him as minister, and also engaged in educational work. 84: 23: 39: 146: 124: 91: 68: 64: 55:'s 'charitable declaration' enjoining forbearance towards the nonsubscribers to the 76: 20: 44: 123: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 52: 35: 75:. On landing he found that James Macgregor, formerly minister of 8: 139:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 163:17th-century Irish Presbyterian ministers 51:. In 1721 he was the sole dissent to the 178:18th-century Irish non-fiction writers 173:17th-century Irish non-fiction writers 7: 183:17th-century Irish Anglican priests 168:18th-century Presbyterian ministers 14: 79:, and founder of the township of 19:(1659 – 25 January 1735), was an 136:Dictionary of National Biography 118: 1: 199: 57:Westminster Confession 102:He published : 90:Clerk was a strict 49:County Londonderry 40:the siege in 1689 190: 140: 122: 121: 198: 197: 193: 192: 191: 189: 188: 187: 143: 142: 128: 119: 116: 100: 85:Merrimack River 32: 12: 11: 5: 196: 194: 186: 185: 180: 175: 170: 165: 160: 155: 145: 144: 131:Clerk, Matthew 115: 112: 111: 110: 107: 99: 96: 31: 28: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 195: 184: 181: 179: 176: 174: 171: 169: 166: 164: 161: 159: 156: 154: 151: 150: 148: 141: 138: 137: 132: 126: 125:public domain 113: 108: 105: 104: 103: 97: 95: 93: 88: 86: 82: 78: 74: 73:New Hampshire 70: 69:Robert Wodrow 66: 65:Templepatrick 60: 58: 54: 50: 47:and Boveedy, 46: 41: 37: 34:Clerk was in 29: 27: 25: 22: 18: 17:Matthew Clerk 134: 117: 101: 89: 61: 33: 24:Presbyterian 16: 15: 158:1735 deaths 153:1659 births 81:Londonderry 147:Categories 114:References 92:vegetarian 26:minister. 77:Aghadowey 127::  83:on the 38:during 45:Kilrea 98:Works 53:synod 36:Derry 21:Irish 30:Life 133:". 67:to 149:: 129:"

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Irish
Presbyterian
Derry
the siege in 1689
Kilrea
County Londonderry
synod
Westminster Confession
Templepatrick
Robert Wodrow
New Hampshire
Aghadowey
Londonderry
Merrimack River
vegetarian
public domain
Clerk, Matthew
Dictionary of National Biography
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1659 births
1735 deaths
17th-century Irish Presbyterian ministers
18th-century Presbyterian ministers
17th-century Irish non-fiction writers
18th-century Irish non-fiction writers
17th-century Irish Anglican priests

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