This volume comprises part of "The Works of Daniel Waterland," offering readers a comprehensive view into the theological perspectives and scholarly contributions of Daniel Waterland (1683-1740), an eminent English theologian. Paired with a detailed "Review of the Author's Life and Writings" by William Van Mildert, this collection provides invaluable insight into Waterland's intellectual journey and impact on religious thought.
Explore Waterland's in-depth analyses and arguments on key theological debates of his time, reflecting his dedication to defending orthodox Christian doctrines. This volume serves as a crucial resource for scholars and anyone interested in the historical development of Christian theology during the 18th century.
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