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Daniel Whitby

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Daniel Whitby (1638–1726) was a controversial English theologian and biblical commentator. An Arminian priest in the Church of England, Whitby was known as strongly anti-Calvinistic and later gave evidence of Unitarian tendencies.

Books

A Discourse Concerning I. The True Import of the Words Election and Reprobation, and the Things Signified by Them in the Holy Scripture. II. The Extent of Christ's Redemption. III. The Grace of God ... IV. The Liberty of the Will in a State of Trial and Probation. V. The Perseverance Or Defectibility of the Saints ...
A Discourse Concerning I. The True Import of the Words Election and Reprobation, and the Things Signified by Them in the Holy Scripture. II. The Extent of Christ's Redemption. III. The Grace of God ... IV. The Liberty of the Will in a State of Trial and Probation. V. The Perseverance Or Defectibility of the Saints ...
Daniel Whitby
A Discourse Concerning : I. The True Import of the Words Election and Reprobation ... II. The Extent of Christ's Redemption. III. The Grace of God ... IV. The Liberty of the Will ... V. The Perseverance Or Defectibility of the Saints ...
A Discourse Concerning : I. The True Import of the Words Election and Reprobation ... II. The Extent of Christ's Redemption. III. The Grace of God ... IV. The Liberty of the Will ... V. The Perseverance Or Defectibility of the Saints ...
Daniel Whitby
Considerations Humbly Offered for Taking the Oath of Allegiance
Considerations Humbly Offered for Taking the Oath of Allegiance
Daniel Whitby
Obedience due to the present king, notwithstanding our oaths to the former, written by a divine of the Church of England [D. Whitby].
Obedience due to the present king, notwithstanding our oaths to the former, written by a divine of the Church of England [D. Whitby].
Daniel Whitby
A Paraphrase and Commentary on the New Testament
A Paraphrase and Commentary on the New Testament
Daniel Whitby
A Critical Commentary and Paraphrase of the Old and New Testament and the Apocrypha
A Critical Commentary and Paraphrase of the Old and New Testament and the Apocrypha
Daniel Whitby, Simon Patrick, Moses Lowman
Six Discourses, Concerning I. Election and Reprobation. II. Extent of Christ's Redemption. III. The Grace of God. IV. Liberty of the Will. V. Defectibility of the Saints. VI. Answer to Three Objections
Six Discourses, Concerning I. Election and Reprobation. II. Extent of Christ's Redemption. III. The Grace of God. IV. Liberty of the Will. V. Defectibility of the Saints. VI. Answer to Three Objections
Daniel Whitby
Six Discourses
Six Discourses
Daniel Whitby

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