[439] Dr. Whitby (already favourably known in the theological world by his commentary on the Bible), Mr. Sykes, and Mr. Jackson, Vicar of Rossington and afterwards of Doncaster, &c.
[440] He proceeds to explain S. Matthew, xxiv. 36, S. Luke, ii. 52, and S. John, v. 19, in a sense consistent with the Catholic doctrine.
[441] See vols. i. ii. and iii. passim of Waterland's Works, edited by Van Mildert.
[442] Toulmin's Memoirs of Faustus Socinus, p. 191.
[443] Toulmin's Memoirs of Faustus Socinus, p. 180.
[444] Id. 211.
[445] Id. p. 467.
[446] Toulmin, p. 281. See also on this point Thomas Scott's interesting account of his own religious opinions in the Force of Truth, and in his biography by his son.
[447] 'The Christian Doctrine of the Trinity,' by Isaac Watts, vol. vi. of Works, p. 155.
[448] 'The Christian Doctrine of the Trinity,' by Isaac Watts, vol. vii. of Works, p. 196.