Daniel Whitby
Active Years
Min year: 1644, Max year: 1739, Max count: 6
As Author
- 1644: The vindication of a true Protestant
- 1664: Romish doctrines not from the beginning, or a reply to what S.C. (or Serenus Cressy) a Roman Catholick hath returned to Dr. Pierces sermon preached before His Majesty at Whitehall, Feb. 1. 1662
- 1666: Dos pou sto?. Or, An answer to Sure footing, so far as Mr. Whitby is concerned in it
- 1671: Logos te?s pisteo?s or An endeavour to evince the certainty of Christian faith in generall, and of the resurrection of Christ in particular
- 1671: Logos te?s pisteo?s or An endeavour to evince the certainty of Christian faith in generall, and of the resurrection of Christ in particular
- 1674: A discourse concerning the idolatry of the Church of Rome
- 1676: The fallibility & falsehood of the Church of Rome
- 1679: The absurdity and idolatry of host-worship
- 1679: A sermon in confutation of R. H. the author of The guide in controversies
- 1683: The Protestant reconciler
- 1683: The Protestant reconciler
- 1683: The Protestant reconciler
- 1684: Ethices compendium, in usum academicæ juventutis
- 1685: Three sermons preach'd at Salisbury
- 1687: The fallibility of the Roman Church
- 1687: A treatise in confutation of the Latin service practised, and, by the order of the Trent Council, continued in the Church of Rome
- 1687: The errors of the Church of Rome: or, A demonstration, that that Church and her councils have actually erred
- 1687: The fallibility of the Roman Church
- 1688: A treatise of traditions
- 1688: A demonstration that the Church of Rome, and her councils have erred
- 1688: A demonstration that the Church of Rome, and her councils have erred
- 1688: A treatise of traditions
- 1689: A treatise of traditions
- 1689: Considerations humbly offered for taking the oath of allegiance to King William and Queen Mary
- 1689: A letter from a city-minister to a Member of the High and Honourable Court of Parliament, concerning the present affairs
- 1690: Dr. Daniel Whitby's several tracts collected into one volume
- 1690: Brevissimum metaphysicæ compendium, secundum mentem nominalium
- 1690: An historical account of some things relating to the nature of the English government, and the conceptions which our fore-fathers had of it
- 1691: A discourse, confirming the truth and certainty of the CHristian faith from the extraordinary gifts and operations of the Holy Ghost, vouchsafed to the apostles and primitive professors of that faith. By Daniel Whitby, D.D. and Chantor of the Church of Sarum
- 1691: A discourse, confirming the truth and certainty of the Christian faith from the extraordinary gifts and operations of the Holy Ghost
- 1691: Tractatus de vera Christi deitate, adversus Arii & Socini hæreses
- 1691: Tractatus de vera Christi deitate
- 1691: Tractatus de vera Christi deitate
- 1691: Tractatus de vera Christi deitate, adversus Arii & Socini hæreses
- 1697: A discourse of the love of God
- 1699: Ethices compendium, in usum academicæ juventutis. Authore Daniele Whitby, S.T.P.
- 1700: A paraphrase and commentary upon all the epistles of the New Testament
- 1703: A sermon concerning the great duty of self-denial
- 1705: A discourse of the necessity and usefulness of the Christian revelation
- 1706: Some passages in Dr. Whitby's Paraphrase and annotations upon the New-Testament, contrary to Scripture, and the receiv'd doctrine of the Church of England
- 1707: Reflections on some assertions and opinions of Mr. Dodwell
- 1708: Of the nature of the sin against the Holy Ghost
- 1710: Examen variantium lectionum Johannis Millii, S.T.P. in Novum Testamentum. ... Opera & studio Danielis Whitby, ...
- 1710: A discourse concerning, I. the true import of the words election and reprobation
- 1710: Four discourses shewing, I. That the Apostle's words, Romans the ninth, have no relation to any personal election or reprobation. II. That the Election, mentioned in St. Paul's Epistles to the Gentiles, is only that of the Gentiles to be God's Church and People. III. That these Two Assertions of Dr. John Edwards, viz. (1.) That God's Fore-Knowledge of all Futurities depends on his Decree, and that he fore-knows them, because he hath decreed them. (2.) That God did, from all Eternity, decree the Commission of all the Sins in the World, are False, Blasphemous, and render God the Author of Sin. IV. Being a Vindication of my Annotations from the Doctor's Cavils. To which is added, as an appendix, a short answer to the Doctor's Discourse concerning the fixed term of human life. By Daniel Whitby, D. D. and Chantor of the Cathedral Church of Sarum
- 1710: Additional annotations to the New Testament; with seven discourses
- 1710: Sermons on the attributes of God. In two volumes. By Daniel Whitby, D. D. and Chantor of the Church of Sarum
- 1710: Four discourses shewing, I. That the Apostle's words, Romans the ninth, have no relation to any personal election or reprobation. II. That the Election, mentioned in St. Paul's Epistles to the Gentiles, is only that of the Gentiles to be God's Church and People. III. That these Two Assertions of Dr. John Edwards, viz. (1.) That God's Fore-Knowledge of all Futurities depends on his Decree, and that he fore-knows them, because he hath decreed them. (2.) That God did, from all Eternity, decree the Commission of all the Sins in the World, are False, Blasphemous, and render God the Author of Sin. IV. Being a Vindication of my Annotations from the Doctor's Cavils. To which is added, as an appendix, a short answer to the Doctor's Discourse concerning the fixed term of human life. By Daniel Whitby, D. D. and Chantor of the Cathedral Church of Sarum
- 1711: Tractatus de imputatione divina peccati Adami posteris ejus universis in reatum
- 1711: A short view of Dr. Beveridge's writings
- 1712: A full answer to the arguments of the Reverend Dr. Jonathan Edwards, for the opinion of St. Austin concerning the imputation of the first sin of Adam, for guilt to all his posterity; Proving That Doctrine to be contrary, I. To the Common Principles of Mankind. II. To the clear Evidence of Reason. III. To the Scriptures expounded by the Holy Fathers. IV. To the Sentiments of most of the Ancients before St. Austin's Time, and of the Greek and Eastern Churches at, and after that Time. By Daniel Whitby, D. D. and Chantor of the Church of Sarum
- 1713: Ethices compendium, in usum academicæ juventutis
- 1713: A discourse of the love of God
- 1714: A dissuasive from enquiring into the doctrine of the Trinity
- 1714: Dissertatio de S. Scripturarum interpretatione secundum patrum commentarios
- 1714: He? Logike? latreia or a sermon proving that reason is to be our guide in the choice of our religion
- 1714: A discourse
- 1714: He? Logike? latreia
- 1715: A sermon preach'd at the Cathedral Church of Sarum, November the 5th 1715. By Daneil Whitby, D.D. And chanter of the said Church
- 1716: A true account and confutation of the doctrine of the Sabellians
- 1716: Irrisio Dei panarii Romanensium
- 1717: An answer to the Reverend Dr. Snape's second letter to the Right Reverend Father in God, Benjamin lord bishop of Bangor
- 1717: An answer to the Reverend Dr. Snape's second letter to the Right Reverend Father in God, Benjamin lord bishop of Bangor
- 1718: Examen variantium lectionum Johannis Millii, S.T.P. in Novum Testamentum. ... Opera & studio Danielis Whitby,
- 1718: Disquisitiones modest? in clarissimi bulli defensionem fidei Nicen?
- 1718: A defense of the propositions contain'd in the Lord Bishop of Bangor's sermon, from page xi. to page xvii
- 1718: A defence of the propositions contain'd in the Lord Bishop of Bangor's sermon
- 1719: A dissuasive from enquiring into the doctrine of the Trinity
- 1720: A reply to Dr Waterland's objections against Dr Whitby's disquisitiones modestæ
- 1720: Sermons on several occasions
- 1720: Disquisitiones modestæ in clarissimi Bulli defensionem fidei Nicenæ
- 1721: The second part of a reply to Dr. Waterland's objections against Dr. Whitby's Disquisitiones modest?. Shewing, That He hath grossly Misrepresented and Disguised the Sentiments of the Ante-Nicene Fathers. To which is added, an appendix, being a defence of the first part of the Reply. By Daniel Whitby, D. D. Chantor of the Cathedral-Church of Sarum
- 1724: Ethices compendium, in usum academicæ juventutis
- 1726: XII sermons preach'd at the cathedral church of Sarum
- 1727: Hysterai phrontides. Or, the last thoughts of Dr. Whitby
- 1727: Examen variantium lectionum Johannis Millii, S.T.P. in Novum Testamentum. I. Lectionum harum fundamenta incerta plane esse, & ad lectionem textus hodierni convellendam protinus inidonea. II. Lectiones variantes quae sunt momenti alicujus, aut sensum textus mutent, paucissimas esse, atque in iis omnibus lectionem textus defendi posse. Ubi ostenditur III. Lectiones variantes levioris momenti, quas latius expendimus, tales esse in quibus a lectione recepta rarissime recedendum est. IV. Millium in hisce variantibus lectionibus colligendis saepius arte non ingenua usum esse, falsis citationibus abundare, & sibimet ipsi multoties contradicere. Opera & studio Danielis Whitby, S. T. P. & Ecclesiae Sarisburiensis Praecentoris. Editio altera priori Emendatior.
- 1728: Hysterai phrontides. Or, the last thoughts of Dr. Whitby
- 1735: A discourse concerning I. the true import of the words election and reprobation
- 1739: The guilt of Adam's transgression not imputed to his posterity
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