The Works of the Rev. Daniel Waterland ...: Now First Collected and Arranged, 3. köideClarendon, 1823 - 11 pages |
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... prove the high estima- tion in which Dr. Waterland stood among the lead- ing characters of the University , his unremitting zeal for its best interests , and the active services which he rendered to it upon several occasions . They ...
... prove the high estima- tion in which Dr. Waterland stood among the lead- ing characters of the University , his unremitting zeal for its best interests , and the active services which he rendered to it upon several occasions . They ...
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... this doctrine , in the sense in which he him- self embraced it , and which he laboured to prove was the sense both of Scripture and of the Church of England . He stands distinguished , therefore , from 44 REVIEW OF THE AUTHOR'S.
... this doctrine , in the sense in which he him- self embraced it , and which he laboured to prove was the sense both of Scripture and of the Church of England . He stands distinguished , therefore , from 44 REVIEW OF THE AUTHOR'S.
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... proved , that the persuasions of the Clergy in general were decidedly adverse to those which he had espoused . Some account of the labours of these opponents of Dr. Clarke may be not unacceptable . Dr. Wells published , in 1713 , his ...
... proved , that the persuasions of the Clergy in general were decidedly adverse to those which he had espoused . Some account of the labours of these opponents of Dr. Clarke may be not unacceptable . Dr. Wells published , in 1713 , his ...
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... prove , that our Lord's Divinity was not merely an arbitrary communication of the Divine nature by the power and will of the Father ; but was inhe- rent in himself , essentially and necessarily , as one with the Father , co - eternal ...
... prove , that our Lord's Divinity was not merely an arbitrary communication of the Divine nature by the power and will of the Father ; but was inhe- rent in himself , essentially and necessarily , as one with the Father , co - eternal ...
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... proved to have no foun- dation in Scripture . It is shewn , that , in the sacred writings , there is no ambiguity in the term GOD ; no difference between GOD and the SUPREME GOD ; -that if the Son be not God in the full Scripture ...
... proved to have no foun- dation in Scripture . It is shewn , that , in the sacred writings , there is no ambiguity in the term GOD ; no difference between GOD and the SUPREME GOD ; -that if the Son be not God in the full Scripture ...
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