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" ... truth, as the students were about equally divided upon every question of much importance, such as Liberty and Necessity, the Sleep of the soul, and all the articles of theological orthodoxy and heresy ; in consequence of which all these topics were... "
Philip Doddridge, His Life and Labours: A Centenary Memorial - Página 223
por John Stoughton - 1851 - 257 páginas
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Life and Correspondence of Joseph Priestley ...

John Towill Rutt - 1831 - 450 páginas
...in consequence of which, all these topics were the subject of continual discussion. Our tutors also were of different opinions; Dr. Ashworth taking the orthodox side of every question, and Mr. Clark.f the sub-tutor, that of heresy, though always with the greatest modesty. (28.) Both of our tutors...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen52

1834 - 864 páginas
...in consequence of which all these topics were the subjects of continual discussion. Our tutors also were of different opinions ; Dr. Ashworth taking the...question, and Mr. Clark, the sub-tutor, that of heresy, though always with great modesty." Dr. Priestley was himself a believer, in his own way, and peace...
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Errors Regarding Religion

James Douglas (of Cavers.) - 1841 - 336 páginas
...consequence of which, all these topics were the subject of continual discussion." " Our tutors also were of different opinions, Dr. Ashworth taking the...question, and Mr. Clark, the sub-tutor, that of heresy, though always with the greatest modesty. Both of our tutors being young, at least as tutors, and some...
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The British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review, and ..., Volumen16

1834 - 512 páginas
...then states that all their topics were the subject of continual discussion. " Our tutors were also of different opinions ; Dr. Ashworth taking the orthodox...question, and Mr. Clark, the sub-tutor, that of heresy, though always with great modesty." Were not the question of such vast and eternal importance, we could...
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Cambridge [university]

1837 - 722 páginas
...in consequence of which, all these topics were the subject of continual discussion. Our tutors also were of different opinions ; Dr Ashworth taking the...question, and Mr Clark, the sub-tutor, that of Heresy, though always with great modesty*." Such were the circumstances which, on a calm review of his life,...
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Lives of Eminent Unitarians: With a Notice of Dissenting Academies, Volumen1

William Turner - 1840 - 444 páginas
...in consequence of which, all these topics were the subject of continual discussion. Our tutofs also were of different opinions; Dr. Ashworth taking the...question, and Mr. Clark, the subtutor, that of heresy, though always with the greatest modesty. Both of our tutors being young, at least as tutors, and some...
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Philip Doddridge, His Life and Labors: A Centenary Memorial

John Stoughton - 1852 - 284 páginas
...still less betraying the slightest emotion of antipathy to error or predilection to truth. Priestley, however, states that Dr. Ashworth was earnestly desirous...theological error produced by this state of things, Dr. Priestley informs us, where he says, " Notwithstanding the great freedom of our debates, the extreme...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of John Pye Smith

John Medway - 1853 - 678 páginas
...in consequence of which all these topics were the subjects of continual discussion. Our Tutors also were of different opinions ; Dr. Ashworth taking the...question, and Mr. Clark, the sub-tutor, that of heresy, though always with the greatest modesty." Upon this passage the Reviewer thus animadverts: — "Truth,...
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Philip Doddridge: His Life and Labors, a Centennial Memorial

John Stoughton - 1858 - 270 páginas
...the death of Rev. 8. Clark. The doctrinal sentiments introduced are of an evangelical character. • the theological professor as priding himself on the...Certainly, the preposterous notions about moderation and candor which then prevailed, must have banefully operated at Daventry, seeing that they permitted the...
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Congregational History, 1700-1800: In Relation to Contemporaneous ..., Volumen2

John Waddington - 1876 - 754 páginas
...were the subject of continual discussion. Our tutors also were of different opinions; Dr. Ash worth, taking the orthodox side of every question, and Mr. Clark, the sub-tutor, that of heresy, though always with the greatest modesty. " Both of our tutors being young, at least as tutors, and...
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