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idely from what countless thousands have understood and still understand by the term, as a corpse differs from a living man. J.H.O. FOOTNOTES: [Footnote 431: [Greek: autotheos].] [Footnote 432: [Greek: phos ek photos].] [Footnote 433: See Van Mildert's _Life of Waterland_, Sec. 3, p. 29.] [Footnote 434: Id.] [Footnote 435: 'We cannot charge anything to be a contradiction in one nature because it is so in another, unless we understand both natures. Because a nature we understand not, cannot be explained to us but by allusion to some nature we do understand.'--Leslie's _Theological Works_, vol. ii. p. 402, 'The Socinian Controversy.'] [Footnote 436: Leslie's _Theological Works_, ii. 405.] [Footnote 437: By his famous 'a priori' arguments for the Being and Attributes of God, and by his answers to the Deists generally.] [Footnote 438: Potter also, subsequently Archbishop of Canterbury, entered into the lists against Clarke.] [Footnote 439: Dr. Whitby (already favourably known in the theological world by his commentary on the Bible), Mr. Sykes, and Mr. Jackson, Vicar of Rossington and afterwards of Doncaster, &c.] [Footnote 440: He proceeds to explain S. Matthew, xxiv. 36, S. Luke, ii. 52, and S. John, v. 19, in a sense consistent with the Catholic doctrine.] [Footnote 441: See vols. i. ii. and iii. _passim_ of Waterland's _Works_, edited by Van Mildert.] [Footnote 442: Toulmin's _Memoirs of Faustus Socinus_, p. 191.] [Footnote 443: Toulmin's _Memoirs of Faustus Socinus_, p. 180.] [Footnote 444: Id. 211.] [Footnote 445: Id. p. 467.] [Footnote 446: Toulmin, p. 281. See also on this point Thomas Scott's interesting account of his own religious opinions in the _Force of Truth_, and in his biography by his son.] [Footnote 447: 'The Christian Doctrine of the Trinity,' by Isaac Watts, vol. vi. of _Works_, p. 155.] [Footnote 448: 'The Christian Doctrine of the Trinity,' by Isaac Watts, vol. vii. of _Works_, p. 196.] [Footnote 449: Watts, p. 200.] [Footnote 450: 'The Arian Invited to an Orthodox Faith.'--_Works_, vol. vi. p. 348.] [Footnote 451: Id. 225.] [Footnote 452: Address to the Reader, p. viii. prefixed to _The Catholic Doctrine of the Trinity._] [Footnote 453: Jones of Nayland's _Theological Works_, vol. i. p. 214, &c.] [Footnote 454: Hunt's _History of Religious Thought_, iii. 349.] [Footnote 455: _Charge_, p. 67.] [Footnote 456: Id. 43, &c.] [Footnote
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