Daniel Whitby
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 Unitarian tendencies.Provided by Wikipedia
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by Whitby, Daniel
Published 1727
Published 1727
printed for A. Bettesworth, W. Mears, W. and J. Innys, J. Batley, A. Ward, T. Ward, J. Clarke, F. Jackson, and S. Billingsley
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by Whitby, Daniel
Published 1711
Published 1711
printed, and are to be sold by A. Baldwin, at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane
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by Whitby, Daniel
Published 1718
Published 1718
impensis W. Churchill, ad Insigne Nigri Cygni, in Vico vulg? dicto Pater-Noster-Row
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by Whitby, Daniel
Published 1720
Published 1720
impensis A. Bettesworth ad Insigne Leonis Rubri, & J. Batley ad Insigne Columbae, in Vico vulgo vocato Pater-Noster-Row
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by Whitby, Daniel
Published 1713
Published 1713
impensis Gul. Innys, ad Insignia Principis, in Areâ Boreali D. Pauli
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by Whitby, Daniel
Published 1728
Published 1728
printed for James and John Knapton, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard
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by Whitby, Daniel
Published 1760
Published 1760
printed for J. Clarke, D. Browne, T. Osborne, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, A. Millar, J. Whiston and B. White, J. Beecroft, J. Rivington, W. Johnston, J. Buckland, J. Ward, J. Richardson, B. Law and Co., T. Caslon, T. Pote, and C. and R. Ware