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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 Whiston's appointment to the Lucasian chair; and that it deteriorated as soon as Whiston began to write on prophecy, publishing
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thereafter. He and Newton became friends. In 1701 Whiston resigned his living to become Isaac Newton's substitute, giving the Lucasian lectures at Cambridge. He succeeded Newton as Lucasian professor in 1702. There followed a period of joint research with
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was at the opposite extreme to Whiston in minimising such causes. As a natural philosopher, Whiston's speculations respected no boundary with his theological views. He saw the creation of man as an intervention in the
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in 1686. He applied himself to mathematical study, was awarded the degree of Bachelor of Arts (BA) (1690), and AM (1693), and was elected Fellow in 1691 and probationary senior Fellow in 1693.
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he blamed his reputation as a "heretick". Also, though, he claimed Newton had disliked having an independent-minded disciple; and was unnaturally cautious and suspicious by nature.
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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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in his prior translation. The text on which Whiston's translation of Josephus is based is, reputedly, one which had many errors in transcription. In 1745 he published his
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Thomas Hockey; Katherine Bracher; Marvin Bolt; Virginia Trimble; Richard Jarrell; JoAnn Palmeri; Jordan D. Marché; Thomas Williams; F. Jamil Ragep, eds. (2007).
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Alexander, Philip (January 2012). "Reflections on the Christian Turn to the Hebraica Veritas and Its Implications". In Khan, Geoffrey; Lipton, Diana (eds.).
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was not necessarily writing as a natural philosopher, nor as a law-giver, but for a particular audience. The new cosmogonies of Burnet, Whiston and
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in 1694 and attended some of his lectures, though he first found them, by his own admission, incomprehensible. Encouraged after reading a paper by
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on many points. On the other hand, he was a firm believer in supernatural aspects of Christianity. He defended prophecy and miracle. He supported
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Christianismus primaevus quem Guil. Whistonus modo non-probando restituendum dictitat sed Apostolus Paulus breviter quasi in tabula depinxit ...
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There was no consensus within the Newtonians as to how far mechanical causes could be held responsible for key events of sacred history:
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Whiston left memoirs (3 vols., 1749–1750). These do not contain the account of the proceedings taken against him at Cambridge for his
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worked with him on experimental demonstrations. His passing remarks on religious topics were sometimes objected to, for example by
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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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Whiston married Ruth, daughter of George Antrobus, his headmaster at Tamworth school. He had a happy family life and died in
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in Earth's history. In 1736, he caused widespread anxiety among London's citizens when he predicted the world would end on
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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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just to attack it, commenting that the heirs were in any case looking to publish manuscripts of Newton, who died in 1727.
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of 1714. Their distrust of theological innovation had a direct impact on Whiston, as well as others of similar views. His
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S.D. Snobelen, "William Whiston: Natural Philosopher, Prophet, Primitive Christian" (Cambridge Univ. PhD Thesis, 2000)
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did nothing to improve matters. Newton himself was heavily if covertly involved in the 1722 edition, nominally due to
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Whiston founded a society for promoting primitive Christianity, lecturing in support of his theories in halls and
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A portrait of William Whiston with a diagram demonstrating his theories of cometary catastrophism, described in
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By 1715 Whiston had also become adept at newspaper advertising. He frequently lectured to the Royal Society.
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wrote a 1728 Latin work on Whiston's view of primitive Christianity. His challenge to the teachings of
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movement that saw French exiles ("French prophets") in England. Whiston had started writing on the
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at the LucasianChair.org the homepage of the Lucasian Chair of Mathematics at Cambridge University
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where he became rector. In 1699 he resigned his Fellowship of Clare College and left to marry.
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From Newton to Hawking: A History of Cambridge University's Lucasian Professors of Mathematics
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From Newton to Hawking: A History of Cambridge University's Lucasian Professors of Mathematics
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from future editions of Clarke's Boyle lectures, these events being possibly synchronous with
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was notorious. In 1710 he was deprived of his professorship and expelled from the university.
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in 1660. William Whiston was educated privately, for his health, and so that he could act as
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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into English, and published them along with his own notes and dissertations under the title
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The World Makers: Scientists of the Restoration and the Search for the Origins of the Earth
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The World Makers: Scientists of the Restoration and the Search for the Origins of the Earth
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in 1737. This translation was based on the same Greek edition of Josephus' works used by
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Selling Science in the Age of Newton: Advertising and the Commoditization of Knowledge
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Whiston began lecturing on natural philosophy in London. He gave regular courses at
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Practical Matter: Newton's Science in the Service of Industry and Empire 1687–1851
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Whiston was born to Josiah Whiston (1622–1685) and Katherine Rosse (1639–1701) at
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His lectures were often accompanied by publications. In 1712, he published, with
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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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Studies on the Text and Versions of the Hebrew Bible in Honour of Robert Gordon
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in 1706. Students at the Cotes–Whiston experimental philosophy course included
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A New Theory of the Earth from its Original to the Consummation of All Things
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in 1693. In 1694, claiming ill health, he resigned his tutorship at Clare to
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maps of southern England in 1719 and 1721. In 1734, he proposed using the
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The Bible, Rocks and Time: Geological Evidence for the Age of the Earth
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Hugo Grotius, Theologian: Essays in Honour of G. H. M. Posthumus Meyjes
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that Newton reacted by pulling back from publication on the issue; his
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English theologian, historian, translator and mathematician (1667–1752)
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in religion also made him one of the numerous opponents of Hoadley's
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showing numerous paths of comets. In 1715, he lectured on the total
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then convinced him that Arianism was the creed of the early church.
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were all criticised for their disregard of the biblical account, by
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as archbishops in debates on the Trinity. There is evidence from
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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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The Newton Wars and the Beginning of the French Enlightenment
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An Historical Account of Two Notable Corruptions of Scripture
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often made Whiston's unorthodox views a particular target.
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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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Whiston's later life was spent in continual controversy:
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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
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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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Solar System chart by William Whiston and John Senex
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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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London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1478:Sara Schechner; Sara Schechner Genuth (1999). 1242: 1240: 1238: 1236: 1234: 1232: 1164:, which was published separately at the time. 1126:In 1727 he published a two volume work called 789:viewed Whiston as a role model. The series of 3136: 964: 579: 3406:People from Hinckley and Bosworth (district) 3050:Some of Whiston's views on biblical prophecy 2623: 2495:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2203:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2158: 2156: 2133:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2100:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2067:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 1253:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 725:unconvinced about Whiston's reliance on the 368:, appointed with Whiston's patronage to the 2589: 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. 1366:. Cambridge University Press. p. 145. 1229: 739:meant that Whiston was commonly considered 593:, the historical orthodox position against 474:The title for Whiston's Boyle lectures was 3366:18th-century English Christian theologians 3143: 3129: 2899: 2396:Never at Rest: A Biography of Isaac Newton 2169:. Cambridge University Press. p. 27. 1930:William Gibson; Robert G.. Ingram (2005). 1902:. James Clarke & Co. pp. 121–23. 1769:. Cambridge University Press. p. 14. 1518:. Cambridge University Press. p. 45. 1063: 823:The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended 476:The Accomplishment of Scripture Prophecies 31: 2844: 2739: 2427:Margaret C. Jacob; Larry Stewart (2009). 2153: 1868:. Oxford University Press. pp. 94–. 1836:The Pimlico History of Western Philosophy 1589:. Taylor & Francis. pp. 176–77. 1300: 1298: 1296: 1133:Whiston translated the complete works of 2895:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2816: 2596:. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 137. 2525:Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers 2433:. Harvard University Press. p. 64. 2389: 2297: 1341: 1317: 1294: 1292: 1290: 1288: 1286: 1284: 1282: 1280: 1278: 1276: 1087: 968: 866: 672: 292:, but retained his rectorship after the 271: 3094:Collection of William Whiston portraits 2881: 2784:. New York: Arno Press. pp. 46–47. 2779: 2492:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2472:MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive 2356:Davis A. Young; Ralph Stearley (2008). 2229: 2200:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 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 1650: 1250:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 677:Portrait of Whiston, early 18th century 518:It is no longer assumed that Whiston's 513: 486:. There was a more immediate attack by 387: 308:. After his father's death, he entered 252:Whiston succeeded his mentor Newton as 3323: 2467:"London Coffee houses and mathematics" 2270:. James Clarke & Co. p. 122. 2263: 2026: 1996: 1994: 1895: 863:Scientific lecturer and popular author 3124: 2890: 2745: 2711: 2489:Stewart, Larry. "Hauksbee, Francis". 2162: 2093: 1858: 1747: 1683:Newton and the origin of civilization 1675: 1673: 1657:"Clagett, Nicholas (1654–1727)"  1583:; John Schuster; John Sutton (2002). 1545: 1515:British Identities before Nationalism 1393: 1273: 2555: 2325:Newton and Newtonianism: New Studies 2126: 1970:. Taylor & Francis. p. 81. 1800:Newton and Newtonianism: New Studies 1717:Newton and Newtonianism: New Studies 1511: 1427: 1359: 645:. He did have defenders even in the 589:Whiston's route to rejection of the 3356:18th-century English mathematicians 3346:17th-century English mathematicians 2488: 2197:Acheson, Alan R. "Rundle, Thomas". 2196: 2000: 1991: 1752:. Harvester Press. pp. 132–33. 1058:The Testimony of Phlegon Vindicated 530:Whiston's 1707 edition of Newton's 300:to his blind father. He studied at 13: 3421:Translators of Ancient Greek texts 3401:Lucasian Professors of Mathematics 3381:Alumni of Clare College, Cambridge 3152:Lucasian Professors of Mathematics 2875: 2654:"Ode, to Musick. On the Longitude" 2362:. InterVarsity Press. p. 67. 2094:McLachlan, H. J. "Emlyn, Thomas". 2060: 1720:. Springer. p. 179 note 102. 1670: 1360:Knox, Kevin C. (6 November 2003). 1008:. The work obtained the praise of 812:was not. He modified the biblical 568:Whiston was never a Fellow of the 525:Essay on the Revelation of St John 412:by returning to the definition of 14: 3432: 3411:Post-Reformation Arian Christians 3376:18th-century English philosophers 2979:Works by or about William Whiston 2932: 2893:William Whiston: Honest Newtonian 2749:William Whiston: Honest Newtonian 2166:William Whiston: Honest Newtonian 1431:Miracles in Enlightenment England 1076:, at the home of his son-in-law, 584: 447:reflected on the language of the 254:Lucasian Professor of Mathematics 225:in 1714 (and his attempts to win 3070:by Whiston at the Newton Project 3068:Collection of Authentick Records 3028:"William Whiston and the Deluge" 3016:Collection of Authentick Records 2995: 2952:Bibliography for William Whiston 2590:Wigelsworth, Jeffrey R. (2010). 2061:Probyn, Clive. "Chubb, Thomas". 2013:Dictionary of National Biography 1663:Dictionary of National Biography 1305: 357:, he set out to master Newton's 196: 3371:18th-century English historians 3361:18th-century English memoirists 3022:"The Works of Flavius Josephus" 2838: 2810: 2788: 2773: 2705: 2692:"This Month in Physics History" 2684: 2668: 2659: 2642: 2549: 2515: 2482: 2454: 2420: 2383: 2349: 2291: 2257: 2223: 2190: 2120: 2087: 2054: 2020: 1957: 1923: 1889: 1852: 1824: 1790: 1756: 1741: 1707: 1644: 1617:Henk J. M. Nellen, ed. (1994). 1610: 1573: 1539: 1179:. London: Robert Roberts. 1696. 833:Whiston's advocacy of clerical 543:In 1708–9 Whiston was engaging 2677:, Board of Longitude project, 2322:J.E. Force; S. Hutton (2004). 1797:J.E. Force; S. Hutton (2004). 1714:J.E. Force; S. Hutton (2004). 1505: 1471: 1455: 1421: 1387: 1353: 1335: 1113:Primitive Christianity Revived 988:(1696) was an articulation of 747:the sick and touching for the 435:Whiston supported a qualified 302:Queen Elizabeth Grammar School 1: 3024:translated by William Whiston 3007:Mathematics Genealogy Project 2943:Lucasian Chair of Mathematics 2127:Benedict, Jim. "Gale, John". 1763:D. T. Whiteside, ed. (2008). 1586:Descartes' Natural Philosophy 1343:"Whiston, William (WHSN686W)" 1222: 693:. Those he involved included 426:War of the Spanish Succession 42: 3351:18th-century apocalypticists 3341:17th-century apocalypticists 2965:Whiston's MacTutor Biography 2939:Biography of William Whiston 2509:UK public library membership 2217:UK public library membership 2147:UK public library membership 2114:UK public library membership 2081:UK public library membership 1267:UK public library membership 920: 885:Francis Hauksbee the younger 607:Explication of Gospel Theism 7: 2994:(public domain audiobooks) 1748:Jacob, Margaret C. (1976). 1347:A Cambridge Alumni Database 1194: 1167: 904:solar eclipse of 3 May 1715 10: 3437: 3082:William Whiston, 1667–1752 3018:(1728), pp. 1070–1082 2911:Cambridge University Press 2718:. Peter Lang. p. 72. 2528:. Springer. p. 1213. 2230:Sheehan, Jonathan (2005). 1552:. Peter Lang. p. 68. 1349:. University of Cambridge. 965:Broader natural philosophy 580:Unorthodox religious views 449:Genesis creation narrative 3158: 3114:A New Theory of the Earth 3098:National Portrait Gallery 3087:29 September 2007 at the 2882:Farrell, Maureen (1981). 2855:10.1163/9789004217379_027 2780:Farrell, Maureen (1981). 2328:. Springer. p. 102. 1803:. Springer. p. 109. 1109:Apostolical Constitutions 976:A New Theory of the Earth 849:Giles Fletcher, the Elder 761:Apostolical Constitutions 727:Apostolical Constitutions 246:A New Theory of the Earth 195: 190: 186: 176: 162: 152: 141: 134: 111: 103: 95: 76: 50: 30: 23: 2988:Works by William Whiston 2970:Works by William Whiston 2891:Force, James E. (2002). 2746:Force, James E. (1985). 2477:University of St Andrews 2298:Wokenius, Franz (1728). 2264:Gibson, William (2004). 2163:Force, James E. (2002). 2033:. Springer. p. 24. 2027:Steele, John M. (2012). 2007:"Whiston, William"  1896:Gibson, William (2004). 1838:. Pimlico. p. 427. 1083: 1030:Archbishop of Canterbury 933:. In collaboration with 929:, which established the 665:, taking place in 1719. 624:general election of 1710 310:Clare College, Cambridge 264:, which he believed had 157:Clare College, Cambridge 107:Clare College, Cambridge 3103:Primitive New Testament 2886:. New York: Arno Press. 2822:Josephus Complete Works 2798:. University of Chicago 2712:Poole, William (2010). 2679:University of Cambridge 2556:Knox, Kevin C. (2003). 1546:Poole, William (2010). 1328:Encyclopædia Britannica 1186:New theory of the Earth 1176:New theory of the Earth 1147:Primitive New Testament 1093:New theory of the Earth 1064:Personal life and death 616:Apostolic Constitutions 572:. 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Sarah Hoadly
Norton-juxta-Twycross
Leicestershire
Lyndon, Rutland
works of Josephus
catastrophism
isoclinic maps
longitude
Mathematics
Clare College, Cambridge
Isaac Newton
Robert Herne
James Jurin

natural philosopher
mathematician
Isaac Newton
Longitude Act
the rewards
Antiquities of the Jews
Josephus
Arianism
A New Theory of the Earth
Lucasian Professor of Mathematics
University of Cambridge
Trinity
pagan
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