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WHISTON (William)
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WHISTON (William), M.A.
Memoirs of the life and writings of Mr. WiJ.liani Whiston. Containing, nienoirs of several of his friends also.
Written by himself. 2 vo].s. [G.G.]
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8 . London, 17149.
The gination is continuous.
The second edition, corrected.
pp. iv. + L132 + (114.). Portrait.
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8 . London, 1753.
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WHISTON (William)
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WHISTON (William), i4.A.
A Short view o’ the chronology of the Old Testament, d of th har.riony of the four vaxigelists. pp. (s + 5ö. Tables.
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. Cabridg, 1702.
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WHISTON (William)
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WHISTON (William),
Reflexions on an anonymous pamphlet [by A. Collins], entituled, a Discourse of free thinking. pp. 55. [S.t4.L. I
8°. London, 1713.
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WHISTON (William)
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WHISTON (William), .
See EUCLID [Elementa. - English.]
The Elements of Enclid [Books 1—6 and 11—12], with select theorems out of Archimedes, by...A. Tacquet To which are added practical corollaries, shewing the uses of many of the propositions. The whole abridg’d and pu.blish’d in English by W. Vthiston. .The third edition.
Loncion, 127.
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WHISTON (William)
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WHISTON (William), MA.
See HUGHES (s.), Dissent,in Minister at1 Ware. An Essay towards some farther evidence ot
our Saviour’s divinity. (With some renarks on Mr. Whistons...notions on this subject.)
London, 1712—14.
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WHISTON (William)
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WHISTON (William), M.A.
See JOSEPHUS (F.,) orks. — ___
The Conp1ete works of...Flavius Josephus, etc. Translated by
W. Whiston. With a sequel to the history o the Jews, continued to the present time.
London and. New York, tc.865.J
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WHISTON (william)
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WHISTON (william),
See KEILL (John).
An Examinaticn of Dr. Burnet’s Theory of the earth. Together with some remarks on Mr. Whiston’s new theory of the earth.
Qfloid, 1698.
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Author:
WHISTON (William)
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WHISTON (William), .A. and OITTON (Humphry). A New method for discovering the longitude,
etc. [Continued.]
— B., H.
Longitude to be found out with a new invented instrument, both by sea and land,..With a better method for discovering longitude, than that lately propos’d by Mr. Whiston and iAr. Ditton. Written by R. B. (i.e.
R. Browne].
London, 1714.
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