The Works of the Rev. Daniel Waterland ...: Now First Collected and Arranged, 3. köideClarendon, 1823 - 11 pages |
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Page 45
... interpretation of them , was a deside- ratum in theology , and could hardly fail to be of advantage to the biblical student . It served also to call off the attention of those who had hitherto chiefly derived their notions of the ...
... interpretation of them , was a deside- ratum in theology , and could hardly fail to be of advantage to the biblical student . It served also to call off the attention of those who had hitherto chiefly derived their notions of the ...
Page 49
... interpretation which gene- rally pervades the work . He particularly censures Dr. Clarke's position , that whenever the terms ONE and ONLY GOD are used in Scripture they invari- ably mean God the FATHER , to the exclusion of the other ...
... interpretation which gene- rally pervades the work . He particularly censures Dr. Clarke's position , that whenever the terms ONE and ONLY GOD are used in Scripture they invari- ably mean God the FATHER , to the exclusion of the other ...
Page 51
... interpreted , if possible , according to " that end ; and that if any appear to be inconsistent " with it , it should be regarded as a slip of the au- " thor's pen , and no greater stress laid upon that , " than upon the general ...
... interpreted , if possible , according to " that end ; and that if any appear to be inconsistent " with it , it should be regarded as a slip of the au- " thor's pen , and no greater stress laid upon that , " than upon the general ...
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... interpreted in any other way . The greater part of this tract may be read with advantage as a didactic treatise , without reference to Dr. Clarke's book ; and , in that point of view , it is more especially valuable " . Mr. Richard ...
... interpreted in any other way . The greater part of this tract may be read with advantage as a didactic treatise , without reference to Dr. Clarke's book ; and , in that point of view , it is more especially valuable " . Mr. Richard ...
Page 63
... su- preme God and a subordinate God ; and upon this principle rests his interpretation of every text which cannot otherwise be made to accord with his views . 66 66 Dr. W.'s Queries , and the arguments grounded LIFE AND WRITINGS . 63.
... su- preme God and a subordinate God ; and upon this principle rests his interpretation of every text which cannot otherwise be made to accord with his views . 66 66 Dr. W.'s Queries , and the arguments grounded LIFE AND WRITINGS . 63.
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