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.

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by Whitby, Daniel
Published 1718
impensis W. Churchill, ad Insigne Nigri Cygni, in Vico vulg? dicto Pater-Noster-Row

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by Whitby, Daniel
Published 1710
printed for A. and J. Churchill, at the Black Swan in Pater-Noster-Row

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by Whitby, Daniel
Published 1716
printed for John Baker, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row

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by Whitby, Daniel
Published 1735
printed for Aaron Ward, at the King's Arms in Little Britain, and Richard Hett, at the Bible and Crown in the Poultry

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by Whitby, Daniel
Published 1713
impensis Gul. Innys, ad Insignia Principis, in Areâ Boreali D. Pauli

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by Whitby, Daniel
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 1724
impensis Gulielmi & Johannis Innys, in Areâ Occidentali D. Pauli

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by Whitby, Daniel
Published 1715
Printed and sold by Sam. Farley, and John Courtney, book seller, in Silver-Street; and to be had in the cities of London, Oxford, Bristol and Exeter