The Works of the Rev. Daniel Waterland, D.D. Formerly Master of Magdalen College, Cambridge, Canon of Windsor, and Archdeacon of Middlesex;: Now First Collected and Arranged. To which is Prefixed, a Review of the Author's Life and Writings,Clarendon Press, 1823 - Apologetics |
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... contrary to Gregory's true meaning . Basil himself bears full and clear testimony to Gregory's orthodoxy ; as Bishop Bull has largely demonstrated , beyond contradiction . As to what Basil says of Dionysius of Alexandria , that he was ...
... contrary to Gregory's true meaning . Basil himself bears full and clear testimony to Gregory's orthodoxy ; as Bishop Bull has largely demonstrated , beyond contradiction . As to what Basil says of Dionysius of Alexandria , that he was ...
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... contrary judgment to that which he condemns in Lucian and Origen , that is , to Arianism . At this time lived Gregory Nyssen ; who about the year 381 encountered Eunomius , the shrewdest and sharpest Arian of that age . In his reply to ...
... contrary judgment to that which he condemns in Lucian and Origen , that is , to Arianism . At this time lived Gregory Nyssen ; who about the year 381 encountered Eunomius , the shrewdest and sharpest Arian of that age . In his reply to ...
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... contrary to " reason , Scripture , and all primitive antiquity . " Your design , no doubt , is to magnify your work , and to help it forwards in the opinion of the reader . But wise men will not expect much from a performance that needs ...
... contrary to " reason , Scripture , and all primitive antiquity . " Your design , no doubt , is to magnify your work , and to help it forwards in the opinion of the reader . But wise men will not expect much from a performance that needs ...
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... contrary sentiments , nor without plain Scripture to warrant it . We may be apt to flatter ourselves too much , and think we see farther than those before us ; when in reality , perhaps , it is not that we have more sense than they ...
... contrary sentiments , nor without plain Scripture to warrant it . We may be apt to flatter ourselves too much , and think we see farther than those before us ; when in reality , perhaps , it is not that we have more sense than they ...
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... contrary economy . These things being fixed and settled , there will be no difficulty in replying to any thing you have offered , or can offer in this cause . You may amuse us with Scripture and Fathers : but every man sees , before ...
... contrary economy . These things being fixed and settled , there will be no difficulty in replying to any thing you have offered , or can offer in this cause . You may amuse us with Scripture and Fathers : but every man sees , before ...
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Page 353 - Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us, unto him be glory in the Church, by CHRIST JESUS, throughout all ages, world without end. Amen.
Page 382 - For the Father judgeth no man, but hath committed all judgment unto the Son : that all men should honour the Son, even as they honour the Father.
Page 310 - Thou, even thou, art Lord alone: thou hast made heaven, the heaven of heavens, with all their host, the earth, and all things that are therein, the seas, and all that is therein, and thou preservest them all ; and the host of heaven worshippeth thee.
Page 478 - God. Hence then, it is evident, that the Father is not the Son, nor the Son the Father, and likewise the Holy Ghost is neither the Father nor the Son.
Page 29 - I am the Lord, and there is none else, there is no God beside me...
Page 140 - Thus saith the LORD the King of Israel, and his Redeemer the LORD of hosts; I am the first, and I am the last; and besides me there is no God.
Page 29 - Ye are my witnesses, saith the LORD, and my servant whom I have chosen: that ye may know and believe me, and understand that I am he: before me there was no God formed, neither shall there be after me.
Page 74 - Him ? were all things made, the Father and the Son being one. And, the Son being in the Father and the Father in the Son...
Page 310 - Thou, Lord, in the heginning, hast laid the foundation of the earth ; and the heavens are the works of thy hands. Heb. i. 10. THE questions here were, what Dr. Clarke meant by divine powers, and whether his meaning comes up to the texts here cited. I am now told, that the " divine powers " of the Son are not only in a higher degree than angeli" cal powers, but totally of a different kind : for" (let us observe the reason) " to the Son is committed all judg" ment,
Page 110 - Monad : nor disparage with the name of "work " the dignity and exceeding majesty of the Lord ; but we must believe in God the Father Almighty, and in Christ Jesus His Son, and in the Holy Ghost, and hold that to the God of the Universe the Word is united. For "I," says He, "and the Father are one," and. "I in the Father and the Father in me.