Staunton, William, 1803-1889
Staunton, William
William Staunton
VIAF ID: 68830754 ( Personal )
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Works
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A discourse : of repentance and faith: Of great Use to Prevent, and which surprizingly Supersedes all Modern Controversies in religion. Humbly Offered to be considered, and improved, by the Reverend Dr. Waterland, Mr. Whiston; and the Anonymous Country-Clergyman: And all Athanasians, Eusebians, Arians, Socinians, Antinomians, &c | |
An epistolary conference with the Reverend Dr. Waterland : consisting of eight letters written to him. Being a Proposal of a Fourth Scheme, supported by Scripture and Demonstration. Also a modest enquiry touching the doctrine of the holy trinity, and the Manner of our Blessed Saviour's Divinity, as they are held in the catholick church, and in the Church of England | |
A familiar discourse shewing that the gospel is a comment upon the law of nature : the Only Law now in Force. And That the Only Faith required by the Gospel, is to Believe the Promises of God by Christ Jesus. And that we are not Baptized into a Trinity of Persons in God. With a Prefatory Epistle to Dr. Waterland. And an Appendix relating to the Worship of the Father only. Also a Postscript touching the Catholick Church, and the Power of the Keys | |
The hope of the church. | |
A letter to the Reverend Mr. Samuel Croxall : Vicar of Hampton. Occasion'd by His sermon Preached in Lambeth Chapel, at The Consecration of the Bishops of Hereford and St. David's, on Sunday February 2. 1723/4 | |
Reason and revelation stated : upon reading of two famous sermons, entitled, The wisdom of believing, printed in 1703. by E. Young, Fellow of Winchester-College, and Dean of Sarum | |
A review of Mr. Whiston's XXIII propositions concerning the primitive faith of Christians about the trinity and incarnation : with Alterations, Distinctions, and Notes thereupon; and upon his Table of Creeds; and upon the Apostolical Constitutions. With a Course of Letters To and From Mr. Whiston leading and relating thereto | |
The sincere thoughts of a private Christian, touching the faith of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the doctrine of the Apostles : Humbly Offered in Abatement of the Socinian and Trinitarian Controversies. With a postscript on occasion of Dr. Mangey's Plain notions |