William Whiston
1667 – 1752
98 works on record
Works

New Complete Works of Josephus, The
1999

The Works of Josephus
1987

Astronomical Principles of Religion, Natural & Reveal'd (Anglistica & Americana)
1983

Opinion of the judges on the jurisdiction of the convocation in matter of heresy
1850

Memoirs of the life and writings of Mr. William Whiston
1749

Primitive New Testament
1745

Six dissertations
1734

Historical memoirs of the life of Dr. Samuel Clarke
1730

Praelectiones physico-mathematicae Cantabrigiae in acholis publicis habitae: Quibus philosophia ..
1726

The Calculation of Solar Eclipses Without Parallaxes: With a Specimen of the Same in the Total ..
1724

Astronomical Principles of Religion, Natural & Reveal'd: In Nine Parts
1717

An humble and serious address to the princes and states of Europe, for the admission, or at least open toleration of the Christian religion in their dominions, ..
1716

The cause of the deluge demonstrated
1716

A new method for discovering the longitude both at sea and land
1714

Reflexions on an anonymous pamphlet, entituled, a discourse of free thinking
1713

Primitive Christianity reviv'd
1711

Praelectiones physico-mathematicae Cantabrigiae in scholis publicis habitae: Quibus philosophia ..
1710

A short view of the chronology of the Old Testament
1702

A new theory of the earth
1696

The work claiming to be the constitutions of the holy apostles, including the canons

Astronomical principles of religion, natural and reveal'd in nine parts ... ; Together with a preface, of the temper of mind necessary for the discovery of divine truth; and of the degree of evidence that ought to be expected in divine matters

An account of a surprizing meteor, seen in the air, March the 6th, 1715/16, at night. Containing, I. A description of this meteor, from the author's own observations. II. Some historical accounts of the like meteors before; with extracts from such letters, and accounts of this, as the author has receiv'd. III. The principal phænomena of this meteor. IV. Conjectures for their solution. V. Reasons why our solutions are so imperfect. VI. Inferences and observations from the premises
Praelectiones astronomicae Cantabrigiae in Scholis publicis habitae..
1973
Astronomical lectures
1972
The eternity of hell-torments considered; or, A collection of texts of scripture
1752
The eternity of hell-torments considered
1752
Mr. Whiston's account of the exact time when miraculous gifts ceas'd in the Church, taken out of his Authentick records, published A.D. 1728, with observations upon Dr. Middleton's Free inquiry into that matter
1749
Mr. Whiston's friendly address to the Baptists. If a Bishop, or Presbyter, re-baptize him who has had true baptism; or does not baptize him who is polluted by the ungodly, ..
1748
Mr. Whiston's Sacred history of the Old and New Testament. From the creation of the world, till the days of Constantine the Great: reduced into annals. ..
1745
An essay on the Revelation of St. John
1744
Mr. Whiston's appeal to thirty primitive councils against the Athanasian heresy
1741
A table of the eclipses of Jupiter's four planets; with another table of the immersions and emersions of the first planet into, and from Jupiter's body; and the parallax of the orb: for the years 1739 and 1740
1739
A collection of original texts of Scripture, and testimonies of antiquity that relate to Christian discipline: with notes. As also, an humble and serious address to the clergy, ... By Will. Whiston, M.A
1739
The longitude discovered by the eclipses, occultations, and conjunctions of Jupiter's planets
1738
An account of the Dæmoniacks
1737
An extract out of Josephus's exhortation to the Greeks
1737
Athanasian forgeries, impositions, and interpolations
1736
An enquiry into the evidence of Archbishop Cranmer's recantation, or Reasons for a suspicion that the pretended copy of it is not genuine
1736
The primitive Eucharist reviv'd. Or, an account of the doctrine and practice of the two first centuries, concerning the celebration of the Lords supper. In the words of the ... primitive writers themselves. Occasioned by a late treatise intituled, A plain account of the nature and end of the sacrament of the Lord's supper. By William Whiston, M.A
1736
The testimony of Phlegon vindicated
1732
The testimony of Phlegon vindicated, or, An account of the great darkness and earthquake at our Savior's Passion described by Phlegon
1732
The Horeb covenant reviv'd: or, an account of those laws of Moses which oblige Christians. By William Whiston, ..
1730
Apostolical rules for ecclesiastical courts: taken out of the constitutions of the Apostles. With some brief observations. ... By Will. Whiston, ..
1729
A compleat chronological catalogue of Mr. Whiston's writings
1728
Prælectiones physico-mathematicæ Cantabrigiæ in scholis publicis habitæ
1726
A supplement to The literal accomplishment of Scripture prophecies
1725
Astronomical principles of religion
1725
The literal accomplishment of scripture prophecies
1724
Mr. Whistons letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Nottingham, concerning the eternity of the Son of God, and of the Holy Spirit
1721
The true origin of the Sabellian and Athanasian doctrines of the Trinity
1720
The true origin of the Sabellian and Athanasian doctrines of the Trinity; or, A demonstration that they were first broach'd by the followers of Simon Magus, in the first century; and reviv'd by the Montanists in the second
1720
Mr. Whiston's Account of Dr. Sacheverell's Proceedings in order to Exclude him from St. Andrew's Church in Holborn
1719
An account of a surprizing meteor
1719
The longitude and latitude found by the inclinatory or dipping needle
1719
Mr. Whiston's Letter of Thanks to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London [i.e. John Robinson]
1719
A defense of the Ld. Bishop of London
1719
Mr Whiston's second letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London, concerning the primitive doxologies
1719
Mr. Whiston's letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Nottingham
1719
An account of Mr. Whiston's prosecution at, and banishment from, the University of Cambridge
1718
Astronomical principles of religion, natural and reveal'd
1717
The wonders of the year 1716
1716
An account of a surprizing meteor, seen in the air, March the 6th, 1715/16, at night
1716
St. Clement's and St. Irenæus's vindication of the apostolical constitutions
1716
Sir Isaac Newton's mathematick philosophy more easily demonstrated
1716
A vindication of the sibylline oracles
1715
The Copernicus explain'd
1715
Mr. Whiston's defence of himself
1715
Astronomical lectures read in the Publick Schools at Cambridge
1715
Several papers relating to Mr. Whiston's cause before the court of Delegates
1715
An experimental course of astronomy; proposed by Mr. Whiston and Mr. Hauksbee
1714
The liturgy of the Church of England
1713
A collection of ancient monuments relations to the Trinity and incarnation
1713
A collection of ancient monuments relating to the Trinity and Incarnation
1713
A course of mechanical, magnetical, optical, hydrostatical, and pneumatical experiments
1713
Three essays
1713
Reasons for not proceeding against Mr. Whiston by the Court of Delegates
1713
Primitive infant-baptism reviv'd; or, An account of the doctrine and practice of the two first centuries, concerningthe baptism of infants
1712
Primitive infant-baptism reviv'd
1712
Primitive christianity reviv'd. Volume V. Contining the recognitions of Clement: or the travels of Peter. In ten books. Done into English by William Whiston, M.A. with a preface, or preliminary discourse: as also two appendixes; ..
1712
Athanasius convicted of Forgery
1712
A collection of small tracts formerly published
1712
A proposal for erecting societies for promoting primitive Christianity
1712
Animadversions on a late pamphlet, intituled, The new Arian reprov'd
1711
A second reply to Doctor Allix
1711
An account of the Convocation's proceedings with relation to Mr. Whiston
1711
Remarks on Dr Grabe's essay upon two Arabick manuscripts of the Bodleian Library, &c.
1711
A reply to Dr. Allix's remarks on some places of Mr. Whiston's books, either printed or manuscript. With an appendix, containing, I. The preface to the Doctrine of the apostles. ... By William Whiston, M.A
1711
An essay upon the epistles of Ignatius. By William Whiston, ..
1710
An Essay upon the Epistles of Ignatius
1710
Sermons and essays upon several subjects
1709
The accomplishment of Scripture prophesies
1708
The accomplishment of scripture prophecies
1708
Prælectiones astronomicæ Cantabrigiæ in scholis publicis habitæ
1707
An essay on the Revelation of Saint John
1706
A sermon preach'd at Trinity-church in Cambridge, January the 25th. 1704/5
1705
A second defence of the New theory of the earth from the exceptions of Mr. John Keill. By William Whiston, M.A. vicar of Lowestoft, Suffolk; and chaplain to the Right Reverend Father in God, John Lord Bishop of Norwich
1700
A vindication of the new theory of the earth from the exceptions of Mr. Keill and others
1698
A new theory of the earth, from its original, to the consummation of all things
1696