Daniel Waterland — Daniel Cosgrove Waterland (14 February 1683, Walesby, Lincolnshire – 1740) was an English theologian. Daniel Waterland was born at Walesby Rectory, Lincolnshire, England, and educated in Lincoln and at Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he… … Wikipedia
Waterland [2] — Waterland, Daniel, geb. 1683 in Lincolnshire, studirte in Cambridge, begleitete das Amt als Caplan des Königs Georg I. u. mehre andere Kirchenämter u. st. 1740 als Canonicus von Windsor, Vicar von Twickenham u. Archidiakonus von Middlesex Er ist… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Daniel Waterland — (* 14. Februar 1683 in Walesby, Lincolnshire; † 23. November oder 23. Dezember 1740) war ein englischer Theologe der Anglikanischen Kirche zu Beginn des 18. Jahrhunderts. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Wirken 3 Literatur … Deutsch Wikipedia
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 strong Arian and Unitarian tendencies. Engraving of … Wikipedia
Waterland (disambiguation) — Waterland is a municipality in the Netherlands.Waterland may also refer to: * Waterland (water park), a water park in Thessaloniki, Greece * Waterland (novel), a novel by Graham Swift * Waterland (film), a 1992 film starring Jeremy Irons * Daniel … Wikipedia
Daniel Scott (lexicographer) — Daniel Scott LL.D. (1694–1759) was an English nonconformist minister, theological writer and lexicographer, Life Born on 21 March 1694, was son, by the second wife, of Daniel Scott, a London merchant. Daniel was admitted to Merchant Taylors… … Wikipedia
Magdalene College, Cambridge — This article is about the Cambridge college. For other uses, see Magdalen College (disambiguation). Coordinates: 52°12′37″N 0°6′58″E / 52.21028°N 0.11611°E … Wikipedia
Fundamental articles (theology) — Fundamental articles was a term employed by early Protestant theologians, who wished to distinguish some essential parts of the Christian faith from non essential doctrines. There were then a number of reasons for establishing such a distinction … Wikipedia
Tracts for the Times — The Tracts for the Times were a series of 90 theological publications, varying in length from a few pages to book length, produced by members of the English Oxford Movement, an Anglo Catholic revival group, from 1833 to 1841. There were about a… … Wikipedia
English literature — Introduction the body of written works produced in the English language by inhabitants of the British Isles (including Ireland) from the 7th century to the present day. The major literatures written in English outside the British Isles are… … Universalium