A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Band 5George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... Waterland , Page 576. Archbishop Boulter , 100 105 105 106 107 108 109 113 120 127 132 141 142 145 146 149 149 150 150 157 164 166 166 167 167 172 173 177 ! 184 ļ 572. Stanhope , Earl of Chesterfield , 88 608. Aaron Hill , 191 199 204 ...
... Waterland , Page 576. Archbishop Boulter , 100 105 105 106 107 108 109 113 120 127 132 141 142 145 146 149 149 150 150 157 164 166 166 167 167 172 173 177 ! 184 ļ 572. Stanhope , Earl of Chesterfield , 88 608. Aaron Hill , 191 199 204 ...
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... Waterland , and Doddridge , and Butler , and Berkeley , and Lardner , -an age whose master - minds had received an impulse at one extreme by a Bentley , and at the other by a Warburton , an age too , in which a Chubb , and a Tindal ...
... Waterland , and Doddridge , and Butler , and Berkeley , and Lardner , -an age whose master - minds had received an impulse at one extreme by a Bentley , and at the other by a Warburton , an age too , in which a Chubb , and a Tindal ...
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... Waterland , and Whiston , in defence of the allegorical mode of interpret- ing . These publications he followed up by other more popular trac- tates on the same subject . He was now deprived of his fellowship , and went to London ...
... Waterland , and Whiston , in defence of the allegorical mode of interpret- ing . These publications he followed up by other more popular trac- tates on the same subject . He was now deprived of his fellowship , and went to London ...
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... Waterland , D.D. BORN A. D. 1683. - DIED A. D. 1740 . DANIEL WATERLAND , one of the most eminent divines of an age peculiarly rich in theological talent , was born at Waseley in Lincoln- shire - of which parish his father was rector ...
... Waterland , D.D. BORN A. D. 1683. - DIED A. D. 1740 . DANIEL WATERLAND , one of the most eminent divines of an age peculiarly rich in theological talent , was born at Waseley in Lincoln- shire - of which parish his father was rector ...
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... Waterland exhibited uncommon proficiency in the classics . The masters were proud of their pupil , and used to exhibit his exercises in particular as a specimen of what their school could pro- duce . In 1699 Waterland was admitted of ...
... Waterland exhibited uncommon proficiency in the classics . The masters were proud of their pupil , and used to exhibit his exercises in particular as a specimen of what their school could pro- duce . In 1699 Waterland was admitted of ...
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