| William Van Mildert - 1815 - 452 pages
...the mind of a Socinian." p. 120. note. With reference to this subject, Dr. Waterland observes, that " most of the abuses, with regard to the interpreting of Scripture, when traced up to their fountainhead, will appear to have been owing to this, that some will fancy the plain and obvious sense... | |
| Daniel Waterland - 1823 - 574 pages
...judgment, or want of care, or want of honesty and sincerity. Indeed most of the abuses, with regard to interpreting of Scripture, when traced up to their...thereupon obtrude their own surmises, conjectures, prejudices upon the word of God. For having taken their own conceits for certain truths, and having... | |
| Daniel Waterland - 1823 - 574 pages
...sincerity. Indeed most of the abuses, with regard to inter• Set Rogerg's Review, p. 41 — 51. preting of Scripture, when traced up to their fountain head,...thereupon obtrude their own surmises, conjectures, prejudices upon the word of God. For having taken their own conceits for certain truths, and having... | |
| William Goode - 1842 - 822 pages
...in aliis locis." (p. 396.) The italics are the bishop's. And from Dr. Waterland he remarks, that " most of the abuses with regard to the interpreting of Scripture, when traced up to their fountain-head, will appear to have been owing to this, that some will fancy the plain and obvious sense... | |
| William Goode - 1842 - 622 pages
...in uliis locis." (p. 396.) The italics are the bishop's. And from Dr. Waterland he remarks, that " most of the abuses with regard to the interpreting of Scripture, when traced up to their fountain-head, will appear to have been owing to this, that some will fancy the plain and obvious sense... | |
| William Goode - 1842 - 826 pages
...sit in aliis locis" (p. 396.) The italics are the bishop's. And from Dr. Waterland he remarks, that " most of the abuses with regard to the interpreting of Scripture, when traced up to their fountain-head, will appear to have been owing to this, that some will fancy the plain and obvious sense... | |
| Daniel Waterland, William Van Mildert - 1843 - 734 pages
...judgment, or want of care, or want of honesty and sincerity. Indeed most of the abuses, with regard to interpreting of Scripture, when traced up to their...thereupon obtrude their own surmises, conjectures, prejudices upon the word of God. For having taken their own conceits for certain truths, and having... | |
| Daniel Waterland, William Van Mildert - 1856 - 712 pages
...judgment, or want of care, or want of honesty and sincerity. Indeed most of the abuses with regard to interpreting of Scripture, when traced up to their...thereupon obtrude their own surmises, conjectures, prejudices upon the word of God. For having taken their own conceits for certain trutJts, and having... | |
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