The Works of the Rev. Daniel Waterland ...: Now First Collected and Arranged, 3. köideClarendon, 1823 - 11 pages |
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... former work , ) that the Nicene Fathers held the belief of our Lord's true and proper Divinity to be one of the indispensa- ble terms of Catholic communion . His last great treatise , Primitiva et Apostolica Traditio , in conti- nuation ...
... former work , ) that the Nicene Fathers held the belief of our Lord's true and proper Divinity to be one of the indispensa- ble terms of Catholic communion . His last great treatise , Primitiva et Apostolica Traditio , in conti- nuation ...
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... former of which consisted chiefly of metaphysical objections to the doctrines of the Creed . Against these tracts Dr. Sherlock wrote his Vindication of the Doctrine of the Trinity , pub- lished in the Year 1690. In this elaborate work ...
... former of which consisted chiefly of metaphysical objections to the doctrines of the Creed . Against these tracts Dr. Sherlock wrote his Vindication of the Doctrine of the Trinity , pub- lished in the Year 1690. In this elaborate work ...
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... former in- tended to denote those who maintained Sherlock's hypothesis ; the latter , those who espoused the theo- ries of South and Wallis . These terms of reproach were readily adopted by Socinian writers , whose po- licy it was to ...
... former in- tended to denote those who maintained Sherlock's hypothesis ; the latter , those who espoused the theo- ries of South and Wallis . These terms of reproach were readily adopted by Socinian writers , whose po- licy it was to ...
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... former , in his Intellectual System , chiefly imbibing his philosophy from Plotinus and other disciples of the Platonic school , incurred the charge of giving too much countenance to the Arian hypothesis . The latter , in his ...
... former , in his Intellectual System , chiefly imbibing his philosophy from Plotinus and other disciples of the Platonic school , incurred the charge of giving too much countenance to the Arian hypothesis . The latter , in his ...
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... 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 sophistical mode of argument ...
... 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 sophistical mode of argument ...
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