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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... Divine , who undertakes to bring down the most import- " ant 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 ...
... Divine , who undertakes to bring down the most import- " ant 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 ...
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... Divine command , John vi . 53 9 . He acquaints us , that Maldonate says , the custom con- tinued , even in the Roman Church , for six centuries : but that Bona makes it double the number ; for that , according to him , it was not ...
... Divine command , John vi . 53 9 . He acquaints us , that Maldonate says , the custom con- tinued , even in the Roman Church , for six centuries : but that Bona makes it double the number ; for that , according to him , it was not ...
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... Divine command to do it * . 3. Pfaffius reckons it among the rites of the third cen- tury , that the Eucharist was given to infants ; but has no authority for its having been the custom of any but the African Church , to which he refers ...
... Divine command to do it * . 3. Pfaffius reckons it among the rites of the third cen- tury , that the Eucharist was given to infants ; but has no authority for its having been the custom of any but the African Church , to which he refers ...
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... Divine command . ' But we want not sufficient evidence against the infallibility of Popes or councils ; though it be found true , that the Coun- cil of Trent has not erred in declaring , that the ancients did not communicate infants as ...
... Divine command . ' But we want not sufficient evidence against the infallibility of Popes or councils ; though it be found true , that the Coun- cil of Trent has not erred in declaring , that the ancients did not communicate infants as ...
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... divine , and are bound upon us by both , because it was reasonable and necessary they should be so . They arise immediately from the mutual relation we bear to each other , and the capacity we are put into of promot- ing each other's ...
... divine , and are bound upon us by both , because it was reasonable and necessary they should be so . They arise immediately from the mutual relation we bear to each other , and the capacity we are put into of promot- ing each other's ...
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