The Works of the Rev. Daniel Waterland ...: Now First Collected and Arranged, Volume 3Clarendon, 1823 - 11 pagina's |
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... reason to doubt , although in some unimportant particulars it may be found not altogether unimpeachable . The notes subjoined to it contain also some interesting matters relative to the controversies in which he was engaged . Mr. Seed ...
... reason to doubt , although in some unimportant particulars it may be found not altogether unimpeachable . The notes subjoined to it contain also some interesting matters relative to the controversies in which he was engaged . Mr. Seed ...
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... reason , of which he was master . " This opponent was Dr. Thomas Sherlock , afterwards Bishop of London . It has been observed , that pro- bably the account of this performance having reached Dr. Clarke's ears , gave occasion to his ...
... reason , of which he was master . " This opponent was Dr. Thomas Sherlock , afterwards Bishop of London . It has been observed , that pro- bably the account of this performance having reached Dr. Clarke's ears , gave occasion to his ...
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... reason to believe that his own interest could have prevailed against him . Connected with this part of our author's acade- mical history , is an anecdote , which has passed cur- rent in most of the accounts given of him , respecting Dr ...
... reason to believe that his own interest could have prevailed against him . Connected with this part of our author's acade- mical history , is an anecdote , which has passed cur- rent in most of the accounts given of him , respecting Dr ...
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... reason- ably be supposed to have gained admittance into the Catholic Creed . This argument had been , by some , contemptuously neglected ; by others , insidiously per- verted . The authority of the primitive Fathers had become a sort of ...
... reason- ably be supposed to have gained admittance into the Catholic Creed . This argument had been , by some , contemptuously neglected ; by others , insidiously per- verted . The authority of the primitive Fathers had become a sort of ...
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... reason or from Scripture . They were laudably anxious to repel the charges of absur- dity and contradiction , so pertinaciously alleged by their adversaries ; and to exonerate themselves and others from the imputation of believing that ...
... reason or from Scripture . They were laudably anxious to repel the charges of absur- dity and contradiction , so pertinaciously alleged by their adversaries ; and to exonerate themselves and others from the imputation of believing that ...
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answer Ante-Nicene Fathers appears argument à priori Arian Subscription Articles of Faith Athanasian Creed Baptism Bentley Bishop Bull body and blood charge chiefly Chris Christ Christian Church Church of England Clarke Clarke's communion considerable controversy covenant Creed Defence Deists dispute distinct Divine doctrine endeavours entitled essential Eucharist evidence existence Father favour former fundamental grace ground Holy Ghost importance Infant Communion infidels interpretation Jackson judgment labours letter Lord Lord's Lord's Supper Magdalene College ments moral duties nature necessity notions obligation observes opinions opponents person points positive duties principles proof prove published Queries question racter reader reason received religion Reply respect revealed Sabellianism sacraments sacrifice Scrip Scripture Scripture vindicated sense sentiments Sermons shew shewn sion Socinian Spirit subjoined substance supposed Sykes texts ther thing tion tract treatise Trinity Tritheism true truth ture University University of Cambridge Waterland Whitby worship writers Zachary Grey