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for Theobald as the "hero" of the poem. On his death in 1744, Pope's will bequeathed half of his library to Warburton, as well as the copyright to all his printed works. Warburton would subsequently publish a full edition of Pope's writings in 1751.
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and other critics. As he characterised his opponents in general as the "pestilent herd of libertine scribblers with which the island is overrun," it is no surprise that the publication of the book created many bitter enemies.
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helped Pope more than all his erudition. This led to a sincere friendship between the two men, with Pope fostering Warburton as a literary collaborator and editor. As part of this effort, in a 1743 edition of the
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at Lincoln's Inn, "to prove the truth of revealed religion ... from the completion of the prophecies of the Old and New Testament which relate to the Christian Church, especially to the apostasy of Papal Rome."
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The nature of national offences truly stated : and the peculiar case of the Jewish people rightly explained : shewing that Great Britain ... may reasonably aspire to the distinguished protection of
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in 1738–9. Whether Pope had really understood the tendency of his own work has always been doubtful, but there is no question that he was glad of an apologist, and that in the long run Warburton's
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In 1747 his edition of Shakespeare was published, incorporating material from Pope's earlier edition. He had previously entrusted notes and emendations on Shakespeare to Sir
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A Critical and Philosophical Enquiry Into the Causes of Prodigies and Miracles, as Related by Historians: With an Essay Towards Restoring a Method and Purity in History
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against charges of religious unorthodoxy, led to a friendship with the poet which contributed greatly to Warburton's social advancement. Pope introduced him to both
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Faith working by charity to Christian edification. A sermon preach'd at the last episcopal visitation for confirmation, in the diocese of Lincoln (MDCCXXXVIII)
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with a biographical preface, and the correspondence between the two friends—an important contribution to the literary history of the period—was edited by
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Warburton died at Gloucester on 7 June 1779. He left no children, his only son having predeceased him. In 1781 his widow, Gertrude, married the Rev.
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He continued to write for as long as the infirmities of age allowed, collecting and publishing his sermons, and attempting to complete the
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published under Warburton's editorship, Pope persuaded Warburton to add a fourth book, and encouraged the substitution of
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in 1723. He was ordained as a priest in 1726, and in the same year began to associate with literary circles in London.
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had made the absence of any inculcation of the doctrine of a future life an objection to the divine authority of the
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At Brant Broughton for 18 years he spent his time in study, the first result of which was his treatise on the
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from 1730 until 1756, although he never lived in the village. In 1728, he was made an honorary M.A. of the
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Divine Legation of Moses demonstrated on the Principles of a Religious Deist
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St Helen’s church at Brant Broughton, where Warburton was rector from 1727
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from 1759 until his death. He edited editions of the works of his friend
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in 1753, chaplain to the king in 1754, prebendary of Durham in 1755,
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Warburton was further kept busy by replying to the attacks on his
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Matters of fact in Jane Austen history, location, and celebrity
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Argent a chevron between three cormorants Sable a canton Gules.
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Critical and Philosophical Enquiry into the Causes of Miracles
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respecting Pope's behaviour in the affair of Bolingbroke's
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By 1727 Warburton had written the notes he contributed to
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Impaled with the arms of the Diocese of Gloucester.
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Biography—Volume 6 1387:See dissolved, 1552 & re-erected, 1554 1353: 1339: 1083: 1069: 635: 621:made him the subject of an essay in 1889. 219:Warburton was born on 24 December 1698 at 55: 702: 700: 698: 696: 694: 692: 690: 688: 564:In 1762 he launched a vigorous attack on 482: 410:Remarks on Several Occasional Reflections 316:, which he eventually inherited in 1764. 862: 825:"1760 Warburton W, Bishop of Gloucester" 811: 774: 756: 744: 210: 202: 905:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 880: 786: 601:Posthumous publications and biographies 555:Remarks ... by a gentleman of Cambridge 365:The Legal Judicature in Chancery stated 227:. 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Index

William Warburton (Dean of Elphin)
William T. Warburton
The Right Reverend
Bishop of Gloucester

Diocese of Gloucester
James Johnson
James Yorke
Dean of Bristol
Newark-on-Trent
Nottinghamshire
Gloucester
Gloucestershire
Anglican
literary critic
Bishop of Gloucester
Alexander Pope
William Shakespeare


Newark
town clerk
grammar schools
East Markham
Latin
Greek
Archbishop of York
Robert Sutton
Greasley
Nottinghamshire

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