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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... truth . But Dr. Waterland was sufficiently known to his cotemporaries ; and his works will deliver him down with honour to posterity : he wants neither marbles nor epitaphs to fence against oblivion : by his learned defences of ...
... truth . But Dr. Waterland was sufficiently known to his cotemporaries ; and his works will deliver him down with honour to posterity : he wants neither marbles nor epitaphs to fence against oblivion : by his learned defences of ...
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... truths to the level of a popular audience ; to adapt " them properly to times , persons , and circumstances ; to " guard them against latent prejudices and secret subter- " fuges ; and lastly , to enforce them with a becoming ...
... truths to the level of a popular audience ; to adapt " them properly to times , persons , and circumstances ; to " guard them against latent prejudices and secret subter- " fuges ; and lastly , to enforce them with a becoming ...
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... truth of the case is , internal works are necessary , and must be previous to what is called the first justifica- tion ; and external works , which follow after the first justification , are equally necessary to the second , if oppor ...
... truth of the case is , internal works are necessary , and must be previous to what is called the first justifica- tion ; and external works , which follow after the first justification , are equally necessary to the second , if oppor ...
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... truth . " And in another marginal note , after referring to Wall and Vossius , for St. Austin's being supposed to have interpreted John vi . 53. of the necessity of the Eucharist to salvation , he adds , " But Thorndike " disputes it ...
... truth . " And in another marginal note , after referring to Wall and Vossius , for St. Austin's being supposed to have interpreted John vi . 53. of the necessity of the Eucharist to salvation , he adds , " But Thorndike " disputes it ...
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... truth of such supposition , but to add , that Thorndike disputes it with some show of reason ; doubtful all the while how this matter might turn out upon further inquiry and accordingly he himself in- quired deeper into it before the ...
... truth of such supposition , but to add , that Thorndike disputes it with some show of reason ; doubtful all the while how this matter might turn out upon further inquiry and accordingly he himself in- quired deeper into it before the ...
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Page 277 - As it is written, there is none righteous, no not one: There is none that understandeth, there is none that seeketh after God. They are all gone out of the way, they are together become unprofitable: there is none that doeth good, no, not one.
Page 242 - Take that thine is, and go thy way; I will give unto this last even as unto thee. Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own? Is thine eye evil, because I am good?' "So the last shall be first, and the first last; for many be called, but few chosen.
Page 272 - And we desire that every one of you do shew the same diligence to the full assurance of hope unto the end ; that ye be not slothful, but followers of them who through faith and patience inherit the promises.
Page 99 - Or those eighteen, upon whom the tower in Siloam fell, and slew them, think ye that they were sinners above all men that dwelt in Jerusalem? I tell you, Nay: but except ye repent yc shall all likewise perish.
Page 228 - And the publican, standing afar off, would not lift up so much as his eyes unto heaven, but smote upon his breast, saying, God be merciful to me a sinner.
Page 321 - Herein is our love made perfect, that we may have boldness in the day of judgment; because as he is, so are we in this world.
Page 56 - A good man out of the good treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which is good; and an evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which is evil: for of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaketh.
Page 137 - Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God ? Be not deceived : neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God.
Page xxxvii - So likewise ye, when ye shall have done all those things which are commanded you, say, We are unprofitable servants : we have done that which was our duty to do.
Page 69 - They are as venomous as the poison of a serpent, even like the deaf adder, that stoppeth her ears; 5 Which refuseth to hear the voice of the charmer, charm he never so wisely.