The Works of the Rev. Daniel Waterland ...: Now First Collected and Arranged, 3. köideClarendon, 1823 - 11 pages |
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Page 70
... revealed or proposed as an article of faith , which the human mind cannot understand ; -2dly , That Scripture is the only rule , by which the truth of any article of faith can be determined ; because faith is an assent to the testi ...
... revealed or proposed as an article of faith , which the human mind cannot understand ; -2dly , That Scripture is the only rule , by which the truth of any article of faith can be determined ; because faith is an assent to the testi ...
Page 95
... revealed , the mode in which the Persons thus subsist under one undivided substance ; yet it preserves their united as well as their distinctive properties unim- paired . This was a point , which Bishop Bull had particularly laboured to ...
... revealed , the mode in which the Persons thus subsist under one undivided substance ; yet it preserves their united as well as their distinctive properties unim- paired . This was a point , which Bishop Bull had particularly laboured to ...
Page 117
... revealed this doctrine , its necessity , or its importance , follows as a direct consequence . If it be a true doctrine , intimately connected with the whole economy of man's redemption and salva- tion , with divine worship , and with ...
... revealed this doctrine , its necessity , or its importance , follows as a direct consequence . If it be a true doctrine , intimately connected with the whole economy of man's redemption and salva- tion , with divine worship , and with ...
Page 143
... revealed religion , particularly the doctrine of the Trinity ; since it would follow , upon Dr. C.'s reasoning , that if no an- tecedent necessity could be shewn for more than one Person in the Godhead , the true Divinity of the other ...
... revealed religion , particularly the doctrine of the Trinity ; since it would follow , upon Dr. C.'s reasoning , that if no an- tecedent necessity could be shewn for more than one Person in the Godhead , the true Divinity of the other ...
Page 154
... revealed religion ; while Whiston , Emlyn , and Clarke were maintaining te- nets at variance with some of its essential doctrines . Whoever is conversant with the Anti - Trinitarian writers of the former period will perceive that they ...
... revealed religion ; while Whiston , Emlyn , and Clarke were maintaining te- nets at variance with some of its essential doctrines . Whoever is conversant with the Anti - Trinitarian writers of the former period will perceive that they ...
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