The Works of the Rev. Daniel Waterland ...: Now First Collected and Arranged, 3. köideClarendon, 1823 - 11 pages |
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Page 26
... positive conclusion that the text was spurious ; to all which Waterland might accede , and yet deem the evidence insufficient to warrant its omission . And this is the more probable , since it appears that Bentley himself , in his ...
... positive conclusion that the text was spurious ; to all which Waterland might accede , and yet deem the evidence insufficient to warrant its omission . And this is the more probable , since it appears that Bentley himself , in his ...
Page 143
... positive self - existence , and prior ne- cessary existence , of the Father , was drawn out " at its full length , and largely insisted on with all " its train of consequences ; " whilst it was plainly intimated , that , in whatever ...
... positive self - existence , and prior ne- cessary existence , of the Father , was drawn out " at its full length , and largely insisted on with all " its train of consequences ; " whilst it was plainly intimated , that , in whatever ...
Page 152
... positive and moral duties , and the nature and obligation of the Christian sacraments , it may more conveniently be considered , in conjunction with our author's other writings upon the Eucharist , reserved for a future section ...
... positive and moral duties , and the nature and obligation of the Christian sacraments , it may more conveniently be considered , in conjunction with our author's other writings upon the Eucharist , reserved for a future section ...
Page 171
... positive proof from Scripture that Revelation had been vouchsafed to any but a small portion of man- kind , and not even to them , for the purpose of in- structing them in the knowledge of God and of mo- ral duties ; all such ...
... positive proof from Scripture that Revelation had been vouchsafed to any but a small portion of man- kind , and not even to them , for the purpose of in- structing them in the knowledge of God and of mo- ral duties ; all such ...
Page 188
... positive institu- " tions in general , in comparison with moral vir- " tue . " Man's first offence was breaking a positive precept . Abraham's obedience to a positive com- mand obtained for him the special favour of God . Obedience to ...
... positive institu- " tions in general , in comparison with moral vir- " tue . " Man's first offence was breaking a positive precept . Abraham's obedience to a positive com- mand obtained for him the special favour of God . Obedience to ...
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