The Works of the Rev. Daniel Waterland ...: Now First Collected and Arranged, 3. köideClarendon, 1823 - 11 pages |
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Page 38
... maintained by the Nicene and Ante - Nicene Fathers of the Church , to establish a convincing argument , that those doctrines must have been the true primitive articles of the Christian faith , handed down by the Apostles to their ...
... maintained by the Nicene and Ante - Nicene Fathers of the Church , to establish a convincing argument , that those doctrines must have been the true primitive articles of the Christian faith , handed down by the Apostles to their ...
Page 42
... 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 represent all Trinitarians as implicated ...
... 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 represent all Trinitarians as implicated ...
Page 58
... maintained by Dr. Clarke , and that which has generally been received as the standard of the Catholic faith . The Queries are so clearly and unequivocally drawn up , that they seem almost to suggest their own answers , and scarcely ...
... maintained by Dr. Clarke , and that which has generally been received as the standard of the Catholic faith . The Queries are so clearly and unequivocally drawn up , that they seem almost to suggest their own answers , and scarcely ...
Page 72
... maintained , but upon something which his opponent presumed to be his opinion . " The question with Bishop Bull , " says Waterland , " was , whether the Ante - Nicene Fathers " believed the Son to be of an eternal , uncreated , " and ...
... maintained , but upon something which his opponent presumed to be his opinion . " The question with Bishop Bull , " says Waterland , " was , whether the Ante - Nicene Fathers " believed the Son to be of an eternal , uncreated , " and ...
Page 81
... maintained , on the other hand , that they who held the doctrines of Predestination and Original Sin in the Arminian sense , made no scruple of subscribing Articles which , on those points , are Calvinistic ; and that Arians are not ...
... maintained , on the other hand , that they who held the doctrines of Predestination and Original Sin in the Arminian sense , made no scruple of subscribing Articles which , on those points , are Calvinistic ; and that Arians are not ...
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