Daniel Waterland (14 Feb 1683 – 23 December 1740) was an English theologian. He became Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge in 1714, Chancellor of the...
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as early as 1722, in Christianity Vindicated Against Infidelity by Daniel Waterland (he calls it a misuse of language), and adopted later by Matthew Tindal...
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Enlightenment: The Doctrine of Fundamental Articles of the Faith in Daniel Waterland (1683-1740)” (PhD. Thesis, University of Cambridge), 2023. https://doi...
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the universe". In the mid-eighteenth century, the English theologian Daniel Waterland defined pantheism this way: "It supposes God and nature, or God and...
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Magdalene College library, until the construction of the New Library. Daniel Waterland, a theologian by training, became master of the college in 1714 and...
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Waterland is a municipality in the Netherlands. Waterland may also refer to: Waterland (novel), a novel by Graham Swift Waterland (film), a 1992 film...
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Samuel Clarke, as shown by his later criticisms of George Bull and Daniel Waterland. A later Latin dissertation (1714) rejects the authority of the fathers...
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and then on to eighteenth and nineteenth century High Churchmen like Daniel Waterland, William Van Mildert, Harold Browne, George Pretyman Tomline, and Christopher...
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Duport 1679–1690: John Peachell 1690–1713: Gabriel Quadring 1713–1740: Daniel Waterland 1740–1746: Edward Abbott 1746–1760: Thomas Chapman 1760–1774: George...
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Matthew Tindal's Christianity as Old as the Creation against attacks by Daniel Waterland. Jefferson, Thomas (April 1823). Letter to John Adams. Monticello....
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[9]. Waterland, Daniel. "Advice to a Young Student, with a Method of Study for the First Four Years." In The Works of the Rev. Daniel Waterland, 3rd ed...
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doctrine of the Trinity attempted a middle way between Samuel Clarke and Daniel Waterland, but may have satisfied nobody except Job Orton. The first edition...
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and Daniel Zwicker for the Socinian camp, and the Arminians. It was only with the close discussions of Clarke and his major opponent Daniel Waterland, a...
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interpretation of the Christian Trinity. The initial lecturer was Daniel Waterland, who had much to do with the selection of lecturers in the early years...
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Quadring 1712 John Adams 1713 Thomas Green 1714 Thomas Sherlock 1715 Daniel Waterland 1716 William Grigg 1717 Sir Thomas Gooch 1720 Thomas Crosse 1722 Andrew...
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Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge 1714–1715 Succeeded by Daniel Waterland Preceded by William Dawes Master of St Catharine's College, Cambridge...
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1761 by William Heberden the elder. Middleton had remonstrated with Daniel Waterland when the latter replied to Matthew Tindal's Christianity as Old as...
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Shannon, military officer and statesman (born 1675) 23 December – Daniel Waterland, English theologian (born 1683) 1740 in Wales "History of Sir Robert...
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Johann Philipp Baratier, German scholar (born 1721) December 23 – Daniel Waterland, English theologian (born 1683) Hal Gladfelder (16 April 2012). Fanny...
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Sutton has authored several theology works: The Sacramental Theology of Daniel Waterland (Doctoral Thesis—Coventry University), 1998. Signed, Sealed and Delivered:...
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Nathaniel Lloyd Gabriel Quadring John Adams Thomas Green Thomas Sherlock Daniel Waterland William Grigg Sir Thomas Gooch Thomas Crosse Andrew Snape William Savage...
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Baronet, of Wingham (1682-1723)). Mezzotints and engravings after him of Daniel Waterland (1683-1740), Bishop Thomas Wilson (1663-1755), and Mrs Mary Anne Granville...
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Scott; Robert Jenkin; Thomas Sherlock; William Wall; Potter; Nelson; Daniel Waterland; Kettlewell; Hickes; Johnson; Leslie; Wilson; Bingham; Skelton; Horne;...
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Church of England titles Preceded by William Lancaster Archdeacon of Middlesex 1717–1730 Succeeded by Daniel Waterland...
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volumes, with some additional matter from Henry Wharton, edited by Daniel Waterland, the first (Oxford, 1740), the second (Oxford, 1743). It is regarded...
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Isaac Vossius 1673–1689 28. John Mesnard (Maynard) 1689–1727 29. Daniel Waterland 1727–1740 30. John Fountayne 1741–1748 31. Richard Wilmot 1748–1772...
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'Roz'. Cusack and her husband Jeremy Irons appeared together in the film Waterland (1992), in a television adaptation of Christopher Hampton's Tales from...
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the Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity, 1736, a publication against Daniel Waterland, which has been ascribed to Hallett. "British History Online - The...
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College, he proceeded M.A. in 1727. At Cambridge his chief friends were Daniel Waterland, master of Magdalene College, John Jortin, and John Taylor, the editor...
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Bennet (1718), Tong and others (1719), George Trosse (1719), and Daniel Waterland (1731). In 1823 Jared Sparks published at Boston, U.S., a selection...
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