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, |
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Page iii
... a true and sound judgment of things , than that of private conference in writing ;
exchanging papers , making answers , replies , and rejoinders , till an argument
should be exhausted on both sides , and a controversy at length brought to a 2.
... a true and sound judgment of things , than that of private conference in writing ;
exchanging papers , making answers , replies , and rejoinders , till an argument
should be exhausted on both sides , and a controversy at length brought to a 2.
Page v
... be easy to make out the pertinence of it . The Doctor has undoubtedly some
meaning in it , though I will not presume to guess what . He a observes , “ That
there is an “ exact account given , what method that learned writer a Introduction ,
p .
... be easy to make out the pertinence of it . The Doctor has undoubtedly some
meaning in it , though I will not presume to guess what . He a observes , “ That
there is an “ exact account given , what method that learned writer a Introduction ,
p .
Page vii
I may add , fifthly , that his manner of writing was the most convincing and most
engaging imaginable : acute , strong , and nervous ; learned throughout ; and
sincere to a scrupulous exactness , without artificial colours or studied disguises
...
I may add , fifthly , that his manner of writing was the most convincing and most
engaging imaginable : acute , strong , and nervous ; learned throughout ; and
sincere to a scrupulous exactness , without artificial colours or studied disguises
...
Page xix
Whether the Doctor did not equivocate or prevaricate strangely , in saying , h “
The generality of writers before " the Council of Nice were , in the whole , clearly
on his “ side : ” when it is manifest , they were , in the general , no farther on his
side ...
Whether the Doctor did not equivocate or prevaricate strangely , in saying , h “
The generality of writers before " the Council of Nice were , in the whole , clearly
on his “ side : ” when it is manifest , they were , in the general , no farther on his
side ...
Page xx
Whether it be at all probable , that the primitive Church should mistake in so
material a point as this is ; or that the whole stream of Christian writers should
mistake in telling us what the sense of the Church was ; and whether such a
cloud of ...
Whether it be at all probable , that the primitive Church should mistake in so
material a point as this is ; or that the whole stream of Christian writers should
mistake in telling us what the sense of the Church was ; and whether such a
cloud of ...
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