The Works of the Rev. Daniel Waterland ...: Now First Collected and Arranged, 3. köideClarendon, 1823 - 11 pages |
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... applied himself to this laborious duty . It is evident , however , that even at this period he must have been scarcely less indefatigable in the studies belonging to his sacred profession ; and that he was then laying the groundwork of ...
... applied himself to this laborious duty . It is evident , however , that even at this period he must have been scarcely less indefatigable in the studies belonging to his sacred profession ; and that he was then laying the groundwork of ...
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... applied their minds to the subject ; and in no instance , perhaps , have profound learning and vigorous intellect been more successfully directed towards correcting such errors , than in these masterly performances of Bishop Bull . To ...
... applied their minds to the subject ; and in no instance , perhaps , have profound learning and vigorous intellect been more successfully directed towards correcting such errors , than in these masterly performances of Bishop Bull . To ...
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... applying his labours to proofs drawn directly from Scripture or from antiquity ; not en- tering further into metaphysical disquisitions , than was necessary for the illustration of those writings of the primitive Fathers , which he ...
... applying his labours to proofs drawn directly from Scripture or from antiquity ; not en- tering further into metaphysical disquisitions , than was necessary for the illustration of those writings of the primitive Fathers , which he ...
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... applying these prin- ciples to the introduction of opinions irreconcileable with the received doctrines of the Church Catholic in general , and with those of the Church of England in particular ; and the work was reprobated as an ...
... applying these prin- ciples to the introduction of opinions irreconcileable with the received doctrines of the Church Catholic in general , and with those of the Church of England in particular ; and the work was reprobated as an ...
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... applied to Christ , the former to the Father only ; whilst the main point , whether , being not excluded by these texts , he must not be the same God , is left wholly untouched . These may serve as specimens of the disingenuous and ...
... applied to Christ , the former to the Father only ; whilst the main point , whether , being not excluded by these texts , he must not be the same God , is left wholly untouched . These may serve as specimens of the disingenuous and ...
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