benjamin hoadly造句
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- Tenison was a supporter of Benjamin Hoadly in the Bangorian Controversy.
- He took a prominent part in the Bangorian controversy against Benjamin Hoadly.
- His publications on the Bangorian controversy gained him the friendship of Benjamin Hoadly.
- In the Bangorian controversy he wrote ( 1714 and 1718 ) in defence of Benjamin Hoadly.
- He was a Whig in politics, a follower of Benjamin Hoadly, and a friend of Samuel Clarke.
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- He afterwards published a moderate defence of Nonconformity, in three tracts, in answer to some tracts of Benjamin Hoadly.
- The work met the approval of Benjamin Hoadly and Samuel Haliday, while being used by Daniel Gerdes to attack Johannes Stinstra.
- He also joined the " Society for Promoting Primitive Christianity . " He was introduced to Benjamin Hoadly and the coffee shop in Finch Lane, London.
- Sarah married one of her sitters, Benjamin Hoadly, her second husband, at St . James's, Picadilly, on 30 May 1701.
- He had been dismissed from his chaplaincy about 1718, in consequence of his share in the Bangorian controversy, when he joined the assailants of Bishop Benjamin Hoadly.
- In the vacations of 1719 and 1721, Maclaurin went to London, where he became acquainted with Sir Isaac Newton, Dr Benjamin Hoadly, Samuel Clarke, Martin Folkes, and other philosophers.
- In the 18th century the " dominant trend " in Britain, particularly in Latitudinarianism, was towards Arianism, with which the names of Samuel Clarke, Benjamin Hoadly, William Whiston and Isaac Newton are associated.
- Almost simultaneously with his first defence of Clarke, Jackson advocated Benjamin Hoadly's views on church government in his " Grounds of Civil and Ecclesiastical Government ", 1714; 2nd edit . 1718.
- In 1730 Benjamin Hoadly offered him a prebend at Salisbury on condition of subscription, but after the publication ( 1721 ) of Daniel Waterland's " Case of Arian Subscription " he had decided to subscribe no more.
- In 1728 was published " A Letter from Dr Clarke to Benjamin Hoadly, F . R . S ., occasioned by the controversy relating to the Proportion of Velocity and Force in Bodies in Motion, " printed in the " Philosophical Transactions ".
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