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The Sacramental Part Of The Eucharist Explain'd In A Charge Delivered In Part To Clergy Of Middlesex At The Easter Visitation 1739.
by Waterland, Daniel
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printed for W Innys and R Manby, at the West End of St Paul's Church Yard, 1739. 1st edition.. Disbound. Disbound, G. 78pp+2pp publishers adverts, remains of an old leather binding to the spine, a bright copy. Brief sermon by the controversialist & theologian Daniel Waterland [ 1683 - 1740 ]. Much of his work was centred around defending the orthodox doctrine of the Trinity. 'Waterland maintained that the sacraments were a major support of central elements of Christian teaching, not least because they emphasized Christ's divine nature. The eucharist was explained as a material and spiritual symbol of Christ's sacrifice; it could not then be merely the service of commemoration' [ODNB]
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- Title
- The Sacramental Part Of The Eucharist Explain'd In A Charge Delivered In Part To Clergy Of Middlesex At The Easter Visitation 1739.
- Author
- Waterland, Daniel
- Format/Binding
- Disbound
- Book Condition
- Used
- Edition
- 1st edition.
- Publisher
- printed for W Innys and R Manby, at the West End of St Paul's Church Yard
- Date Published
- 1739
- Keywords
- theology, religion, christanity, anglicanism, eucharist
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