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are completely trustworthy on the matter of his personal relations with Newton. One view is that the relationship was never very close, Bentley being more involved in
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Lucasian lectures at Cambridge. He succeeded Newton as Lucasian professor in 1702. There followed a period of joint research with
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made a point of twice "losing" the papers in the case. After her death in 1714 the intended hearing was allowed to drop. The party passions of these years found an echo in
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on many points. On the other hand, he was a firm believer in supernatural aspects of
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interpretation of biblical prophecy, he argued that the meaning of a prophecy must be unique. His views were later challenged by
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that was integral to the Newtonian theology, and wanted to distance his views from theirs, and in particular from those of
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Ancient Astronomical Observations and the Study of the Moon's Motion (1691–1757)
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The matter was not allowed to rest there: Whiston tried to get a hearing before
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maps of southern England in 1719 and 1721. In 1734, he proposed using the
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showing numerous paths of comets. In 1715, he lectured on the total
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A New Method for Discovering the Longitude, both at Sea and Land
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A New Method for Discovering the Longitude, both at Sea and Land
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A History of the Study of Mathematics at Cambridge University
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Mr Whiston's Project for finding the Longitude (MSS/79/130.2)
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An Historical Account of Two Notable Corruptions of Scripture
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Comets, popular culture, and the birth of modern cosmology
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The Dictionary of Seventeenth Century British Philosophers
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The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus the Jewish Historian
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views, from the 1690s, were finally published in 1754 as
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that it promised) and his important translations of the
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Authentik Record belonging to the Old and New Testament
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solid political power for a number of years, up to the
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officially denied this prediction to calm the public.
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and Gilbert Burnet the younger had left these leading
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The Enlightenment Prelate: Benjamin Hoadly, 1767-1761
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The Enlightenment Prelate: Benjamin Hoadly, 1767–1761
1115:(5 vols., 1711–1712). In 1713 he produced a reformed
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and the Arian views he had derived from them in his
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in England); Whiston lectured on it at the time, in
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Plain Account of the Nature and End of the Sacrament
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The Newtonians and the English Revolution 1689–1720
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2236:. Princeton University Press. p. 35 note 21.
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1967:The Church of England 1688–1832: Unity and Accord
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1680:Jed Zachary Buchwald; Mordechai Feingold (2012).
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3108:William Whiston | Portraits From the Past
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2016:. Vol. 61. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
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1478:Sara Schechner; Sara Schechner Genuth (1999).
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2495:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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2100:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
2067:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
1253:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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2562:. Cambridge University Press. p. 162.
1936:. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. pp. 47–48.
1933:Religious Identities in Britain: 1660– 1832
1686:. Princeton University Press. p. 336.
1484:. Princeton University Press. p. 292.
1434:. Yale University Press. pp. 31, 171.
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1930:William Gibson; Robert G.. Ingram (2005).
1902:. James Clarke & Co. pp. 121–23.
1769:. Cambridge University Press. p. 14.
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1868:. Oxford University Press. pp. 94–.
1836:The Pimlico History of Western Philosophy
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2130:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2097:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2064:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1964:William Gibson; William Gibson (2002).
1766:The Mathematical Papers of Isaac Newton
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1250:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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2166:William Whiston: Honest Newtonian
1431:Miracles in Enlightenment England
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3068:Collection of Authentick Records
3028:"William Whiston and the Deluge"
3016:Collection of Authentick Records
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2590:Wigelsworth, Jeffrey R. (2010).
2061:Probyn, Clive. "Chubb, Thomas".
2013:Dictionary of National Biography
1663:Dictionary of National Biography
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2528:. Springer. p. 1213.
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1349:. University of Cambridge.
965:Broader natural philosophy
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2033:. Springer. p. 24.
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1838:. Pimlico. p. 427.
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