Works by Whiston

  1. William Whiston. An Account of two Mock-Suns and an Arc of a Rainbow inverted, with an Halo, and its brightest Arc, seen on Sunday and Monday, Octob. 22 & 23, 1721 at Lyndon, Comitat' Rutland. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, XXXI:212.
  2. William Whiston. Athanasius Convicyed of Forgery.
  3. William Whiston. Sir Isaac Newton's Corollaries from his philosophy and Chronolgy; in his own words. 1727.
  4. William Whiston. A New Theory of the Earth, From its Original, to the Consummation of all Things, Where the Creation of the World in Six Days, the Universal Deluge, And the General Conflagration, As laid down in the Holy Scriptures, Are Shewn to be perfectly agreeable to Reason and Philosophy. Benjamin Tooke, London, 1696.
  5. William Whiston. A Vindication of the New Theory of the Earth from the Exceptions of Mr John Keill and others. Benjamin Tooke, London, 1698.
  6. William Whiston. Short Chronology of the Old Testament, and of the Harmony of the Four Evangelists. London, 1702.
  7. William Whiston. A Short View of the Chronology of the Old Testament, and of the Harmony of the four Evangelists. Cambridge, 1702.
  8. William Whiston. Tacquet's Euclid. London, 1703.
  9. William Whiston. An Essay on the Revelation of Saint John, So far as concerns the past and present Times. Cambridge, 1706.
  10. William Whiston. Praelectiones Astronomiae Cantabrigiae in Scholis Publicus Habitae. Cambridge, 1707.
  11. William Whiston. Sir Isaac Newtons's Arithmetica Universalis. 1707.
  12. William Whiston. The Accomplishments of Scripture Prophecy; eight Sermons preached at Boyle's Lecture in 1707. Cambridge, 1708.
  13. William Whiston. Sermons and Essays upon Several Subjects. London, 1709.
  14. William Whiston. An Essay upon the Epistles of Ignatius. London, 1710.
  15. William Whiston. Praelectiones Physico-Mathematicae Cantabrigiae in scholis publicis habitae. Quibus philosophia illustrissimi Newtoni mathematica explicatus traditur, & facilius demonstratur. Cambridge, Cambridge, 1710.
  16. William Whiston. An Account of the Convocations' Proceedings with relation to Mr. Whiston. London, 1711.
  17. William Whiston. An Historical Preface to Primitive Christianity reviv'd. With an Appendix Containing An Account of the Author's Prosecution at, and Banishment from the University of Cambridge. London, 1711.
  18. William Whiston. Historical Preface to Primitive Christianity Revived. London, 1711.
  19. William Whiston. Primitive Christianity revived, containing the Epistles of Ignatius, the Apostiolic Constitutions in Greek ad English; Essay on the Apostiolic Constitutions; Account of the Primitive Faith concerning the Trinity; and the Recognition of Clement, or, Travels of St.Peter, with two Appendixes. 5vols. London, 1711.
  20. William Whiston. Remarks on Dr.Grave's Essay on two Arabick Manuscripts of the Bodliean Library. 1711.
  21. William Whiston. A Collection of small Tracts formerly published a Reply to Dr. Allix, with an Appendix; a Seconnd Reply to Dr. Allix with two Postscripts,&c. London, 1712.
  22. William Whiston. The Liturgy reduced to the Primitive Standard, in three Essays. London, 1713.
  23. William Whiston. Reasons for not proceeding against Mr.Whiston by the Court of Delegates in a letter to the Reverand Dr. Pellinmg, rector of St. Ann's Westminster. London, 1713.
  24. William Whiston. Reflections on 'A Discourse of Free Thinking,'(by Ant. Collins). 1713.
  25. William Whiston. Three Essays: 1. The Council of Nice Vindicated from the Athanasian heresy. 2. Collection of Ancient Monuments relating to the Trinity. 3. The Liturgy of the Church of England reduced nearer to the primitive standard. London, 1713.
  26. William Whiston. The Cause of the Deluge Demonstrated: wherein it is proved that the famous Comet of A.D. 1680, came by the Earth at its Deluge, and was the Occasion of it. London, 1714.
  27. William Whiston. Mr. Whiston's Accont of Dr. Sacheverell's Proceedings In order to Exclude him from St. Andrew's Church in Holbern. London, 1715.
  28. William Whiston. Several papers relating to Mr. Whiston's Cause before the Court of Delagates. London, 1715.
  29. William Whiston. Vindication of the Sibylline Oracles; to which are added the genuine Oracles themselves. London, 1715.
  30. William Whiston. An Account of a Surprizing Meteor, Seen in the Air March the 6th, 1715/1716 at Night. London, 1716.
  31. William Whiston. 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. London, 1716.
  32. William Whiston. Sir Isaac Newton's mathematick philosophy more easily demonstrated, with Dr. Halley's acount of Comets illustrated. 1716.
  33. William Whiston. The wonders of the year 1716. Wm. Ward, Nottingham, 1716.
  34. William Whiston. Astronomical Principles of Religion, Natural and Reveal'd... 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. London, 1717.
  35. William Whiston. Astronomical Principles of Religion, natural and revealed. London, 1717.
  36. William Whiston. The Cause of the Deluge Demonstrated. London, 1717.
  37. William Whiston. Scripture Politiks; or, an impartial Account of the Origin and Measure of Government ecclesiastical and civil. London, 1717.
  38. William Whiston. An Account of a Surprizing Meteor, Seen in the Air March 19, 1718/1719 at Night. London, 1719.
  39. William Whiston. Letter to the Earl of Nottingham, concerning the Eternity of the Son of God and Holy Spirit. Third edition. London, 1721.
  40. William Whiston. An Essay Towards Restoring the True Texts of the Old Testament And for Vindicating the Citations made thence in the New Testament. London, 1722.
  41. William Whiston. A Supplement to the late Essay towards restoring the same Text of the Old Testament. London, 1723.
  42. William Whiston. The Calculations of Solar Eclipses. London, 1724.
  43. William Whiston. The Literal Accomplishment of the Scripture Prophecies, being an Answer to Collin's Grounds and Reasons of the Christina Religion. London, 1724.
  44. William Whiston. A Supplement to the Literal Accomplishments of Scripture Prophecies. London, 1725.
  45. William Whiston. Mr. Henley's Letters and Advertisements which concern Mr. Whiston, with notes by Whiston. London, 1727.
  46. William Whiston. Scheme of the Seven Heavens. 1727.
  47. William Whiston. Collection of authentik Records Belonging to the Old and New Testament. Translated in English. London, 1727-28.
  48. William Whiston. Astronomical Lectures. 1728.
  49. William Whiston. Mr. Whiston's Account of the Exact Time When Miraculous Gifts Ceas'd in the Church. London, 1728.
  50. William Whiston. Apostolic Rules for Ecclesiastical Courts, taken out of the Constitution of the Apostles. London, 1729.
  51. William Whiston. Historical Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Dr. Samuel Clarke. London, 1730.
  52. William Whiston. The Horeb Covenant Revived. London, 1730.
  53. William Whiston. Gorgoneicon: being a Supplement to the Whistonentes. London, 1731.
  54. William Whiston. Whistonentes: or Remarks on his Historical Memoirs of Dr. S. Clarke. London, 1731.
  55. William Whiston. The Testimony of Phlegon vindicated; or an Account of the great darkness and earthquake at our Savior's passion, described by Phlegon. London, 1732.
  56. William Whiston. Six Dissertations. London, 1734.
  57. William Whiston. An enquiry into the evidence of Archbishop Cranmer's recantation, or Reasons for a suspicion that the pretended copy of it is not genuine. John Whiston, London, 1736.
  58. William Whiston. The Primitive Eucharist Revived. London, 1736.
  59. William Whiston. Account of the Demoniaks both in the New Testament, and in the first four centuries. London, 1737.
  60. William Whiston. The Astronomical Year: Or an Account of the Great Year MDCCXXXVI. Particularly of the Late Comet, Which was foretold by Sir Isaac Newton... John Whiston, London, 1737.
  61. William Whiston. Eclipse of Jupiter's Planets. London, 1738.
  62. William Whiston. The Eternity of Hell Torments considered. London, 1740.
  63. William Whiston. Sacred History of the Old and New Testament, from the Creation of the World till the Days of Constantine the Great, reduced into Annals. 6vols. London, 1745.
  64. William Whiston. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston. London, 1753.
  65. William Whiston and Humphrey Ditton. A New Method for Discovering the Longitude both at Sea and on Land, Humbly Proposed to the Consideration of the Publick. London, 1714.
  66. William Whiston and Francis Hauksbee. An Experimental Course of Astronomy; Proposed by Mr. Whiston and Mr. Hauksbee. n.d.