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The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended To which is Prefix'd, A Short Chronicle from the First Memory of Things in Europe, to the Conquest of Persia by Alexander the Great Isaac
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Newton's Revised History of Ancient Kingdoms - A Complete Chronology Sir Isaac Newton
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Newton's Revised History of Ancient Kingdoms - A Complete Chronology When one thinks of Sir Isaac Newton, one normally thinks of a great scientist and mathematician. However, one does not normally think of Newton as a historian. Such was the greatness of his intellect, that he found history a pleasant diversion for his idle moments. He drafted a book on the ancient history and the Gentile nations and worked on it periodically for over forty years but never published it. It was published posthumously in 1728, a year after he died. |
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The Clockwork UniverseEdward DolnickBooks |
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The Principia Isaac Newton
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Isaac NewtonJames GleickBooks |
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Isaac Newton and Physics for KidsKerrie Logan HollihanBooks |
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Isaac Newton (Lives & Legacies (Oxford))Gale E. ChristiansonBooks |
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Sir Isaac Newton's Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy and His System of the World Sir Isaac Newton
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The InformationJames GleickBooks |
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Never at RestRichard S. WestfallBooks |
Observations Upon the Prophecies of Daniel and the Apocalypse of St. John The mastermind of Sir Isaac Newton yields results just as brilliant when studying Bible prophecy as when he turned his attention to the physical universe! There is in this book a consistency of interpretation in all the details of the prophecies of Daniel and of Revelation not seen in many works by modern-day scholars. Isaac Newton seems to be completely true to the message of the Bible when providing his own thoughts on the Antichrist, the Beast, the Woman called "Babylon", and the "Great Tribulation". The integrity of Newton's scholarship and skills of exegesis give the reader a distinct impression that, unlike most writers on end-times prophecy today, when faced with a detail of interpretation that conflicted with his existing views, Newton would have gladly given up his prejudices in exchange for something better: the Truth. He also presents an excellent example of what is known as Premillennial Historicism. This is essentially the same view held by H. Grattan Guinness, E.B. Elliott, Matthew Henry, and Charles Spurgeon. Every pastor or teacher who preaches or teaches on the subje... |
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Observations Upon the Prophecies of Daniel and the Apocalypse of St. JohnIsaac NewtonIsaac Newton |
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OpticksSir Isaac NewtonBooks |
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