
Adam Clarke was an Irish Methodist theologian and biblical scholar best known for his eight-volume Commentary on the Holy Bible and A Bibliographical Dictionary. His Bible commentary, produced over roughly four decades, became a standard Methodist reference for generations, and he served three times as president of the Wesleyan Methodist Conference.
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"Robert Southey admired Adam Clarke as "the most learned man the Methodists have ever had among them."
— Robert Southey
"Thomas Langford wrote that Adam Clarke was "a scholar of the first order and one of the most important theologians of early Methodism."
— Thomas Langford
"Raymond James Wells wrote that Adam Clarke was "an effective preacher, independent theologian, influential churchman, and honored public figure."
— Raymond James Wells
"Maldwyn Edwards said Adam Clarke was "the greatest name in Methodism in the generation which succeeded Wesley."
— Maldwyn Edwards
"Archbishop Lowndes called Adam Clarke's commentary "assuredly a wonderful performance."
— Archbishop Lowndes
"The Cabinet of Irish Literature said Adam Clarke's great work showed "the most profound erudition and perseverance."
— The Cabinet of Irish Literature
"John Peters wrote that Adam Clarke "had few peers in the influence he wielded upon the grass roots of early Methodism."
— John Peters
"The University of Manchester says Adam Clarke "enjoyed a very high reputation as a scholar."
— University of Manchester
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