The Works of the Rev. Daniel Waterland ...: Now First Collected and Arranged, 3. köideClarendon, 1823 - 11 pages |
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... shew their approbation of the adherents to the existing monarchy , by bestowing some portion of it upon such men as Waterland and himself . This he urged , regardless of being sneered at as a self - interested adviser , and apparently ...
... shew their approbation of the adherents to the existing monarchy , by bestowing some portion of it upon such men as Waterland and himself . This he urged , regardless of being sneered at as a self - interested adviser , and apparently ...
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... shew that the entered upon the discussion with the most up- right and equitable feelings . His residence at that time in the metropolis , afforded him an opportunity also of personally mediating between the parties , so as to prevent ...
... shew that the entered upon the discussion with the most up- right and equitable feelings . His residence at that time in the metropolis , afforded him an opportunity also of personally mediating between the parties , so as to prevent ...
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... shew the lively interest which he took , not only in the literary concerns of the University , but also in the ecclesiastical and parliamentary pro- ceedings connected with its rights and privileges . This attention , on the part of Dr ...
... shew the lively interest which he took , not only in the literary concerns of the University , but also in the ecclesiastical and parliamentary pro- ceedings connected with its rights and privileges . This attention , on the part of Dr ...
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... shew , ( as supplementary to his former work , ) that the Nicene Fathers held the belief of our Lord's true and proper Divinity to be one of the indispensa- ble terms of Catholic communion . His last great treatise , Primitiva et ...
... shew , ( as supplementary to his former work , ) that the Nicene Fathers held the belief of our Lord's true and proper Divinity to be one of the indispensa- ble terms of Catholic communion . His last great treatise , Primitiva et ...
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... shew how naturally truth sometimes 66 prevails by its own native clearness and evidence , " even against the strongest and most settled preju- " dicest . " These were suspicious declarations , and would naturally lead to an expectation ...
... shew how naturally truth sometimes 66 prevails by its own native clearness and evidence , " even against the strongest and most settled preju- " dicest . " These were suspicious declarations , and would naturally lead to an expectation ...
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