"Remarks Upon Doctor Clarke's Exposition Of The Church-catechism" by Daniel Waterland offers a detailed examination and critique of Samuel Clarke's interpretation of the Church Catechism. This work delves into theological nuances and doctrinal interpretations, presenting a scholarly analysis relevant to theological discourse.
Waterland's remarks provide valuable insights into the theological debates of his time and the importance of precise theological understanding. This book is essential for those studying church history, Christian doctrine, or the history of religious education, offering a window into 18th-century theological thought and the careful scrutiny applied to religious texts.
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