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Daniel Whitby
English theologian
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A Treatise Of Traditions. Part II. Shewing the Novelty of the Pretended Tradi- tions of the Church of Rome; as being 1. Not mentioned by the Ancients of their Discourses of Tradi- tions Apostolical, truly so called, or so esteemed by them. Nor, II. In their avowed Rule, or Symbol of Faith. Nor, III. In the Instructions given to the Clergy, concerning all those things they were to teach the People. Nor, IV. In the Examination of a Bishop at his Ordination. Nor, V. In the Ancient Treatises designed to instruct Christians in all the Articles of their Faith. VI. From the Confessions of Romish Doctors. With An Answer to the Arguments of Mumford for Traditions. And a Demonstration, That the Heathens made the same Plea from Tradition as the Romanists do; and that the Answer of the Fathers to it doth fully justifie the Protestants
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Tractatus de imputatione divina peccati Adami posteris ejus universis in reatum
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The fallibility of the Roman Church
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Sermons on the attributes of God
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A defense of the propositions contain'd in the Lord Bishop of Bangor's sermon, from page xi. to page xvii
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A discourse confirming the truth and certainty of the Christian faith from the extraordinary gifts and operations of the Holy Ghost, vouchsafed to the Apostles and primitive professors of that faith
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A paraphrase and commentary upon all the epistles of the New Testament
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The Absurdity and Idolatry Of Host-Worship, Proved, By shewing how it answers what is said in Scripture and the Writings of the Fathers, to shew the Folly and Idolatry committed in the Worship of the Heathen Deities. Also A full Answer to all those Pleas by which Papists would wipe off the charge of Idolatry. And an Appendix against Transubstan- tiation; with some Reflexions on a late Popish Book called The Guide in Controversies
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The second part of a reply to Waterland's objections against Whitby's Disquisitiones modestæ To which is added, an appendix, being a defence of the first part of the Reply. By Daniel Whitby,
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Ethices compendium in usum academicae juventutis
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1638
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1726
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OL819726A
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42187262
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Q5219086
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