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987:(1646) is a plea for a plain style in preaching, avoiding rhetoric and scholasticism, for a more direct and emotional appeal. It analysed the whole field of available Biblical commentary, for the use of those preparing sermons, and was reprinted many times. It is noted as a transitional work, both in the move away from
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Bouyre Claire, « Vivre et Aller sur la Lune en 1640 ? Les sciences du vivant dans le discours sur la pluralité des Mondes, à partir de l’œuvre de John
Wilkins: The Discovery Of A New World (1640) » Bulletin d’Histoire et d’épistémologie des Sciences de la vie, 2014, 21 (1), pp.
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urged his readers to 'remember we are but short-sighted, and cannot discern the various references, and dependences, amongst the great affairs in the world, and may therefore be easily mistaken in our opinion of them.'... After the
Restoration, Wilkins's words seemed particularly
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was more inscrutable than current interpreters were saying. It added to the reputation of
Wilkins, when the Stuarts returned to the throne, to have warned that the short term reading of events as managed by God was risky.
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Wilkins was ordained, he spoke out against the use of penal laws, and immediately tried to gather support from other moderate bishops to see what concessions to the nonconformists could be made.
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306:, although not one of the most important scientific innovators of the period. His personal qualities were brought out, and obvious to his contemporaries, in reducing political tension in
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Musical Notes",
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called him "the wisest clergyman I ever knew. He was a lover of mankind, and had a delight in doing good." His stepdaughter married
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placed their sons in his charge. From those interested in experimental science, he drew together a significant group known as the
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Important Lexicographers: John Wilkins and William Lloyd. a Modern Approach to Lexicography Before Johnson
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Marshall, John (1991), "Locke and
Latitudinarianism", in Kroll, Richard W.F.; Ashcraft, Richard; Zagorin, Perez (eds.),
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for independent scheming for general toleration with
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The Seventeenth Century: Studies in the History of English Thought and Literature from Bacon to Pope
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on the path toward comprehension for as many sects as possible, "and toleration for the rest".
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Davies, Cliff S L (2004). "The Family and Connections of John Wilkins, 1614–72".
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Essay towards a Real Character and a Philosophical Language
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in February 1638. He then became chaplain successively to
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1575:'The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-century Philosophy
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and an integrated system of measurement, similar to the
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Philosophy, Science, and Religion in England, 1640–1700
1261:(2nd ed.). London, England: James Duncan. p.
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Stimson, Dorothy (1932), "Ballad of Gresham College",
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Knightley, Richard (1593–1639), of Fawsley, Northants.
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Rhetoric of Sensibility in Eighteenth-century Culture
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a period of great political and religious controversy
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2151:John Wilkins 1614–1672: An Intellectual Biography
1538:Before Newton: The Life and Times of Isaac Barrow
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1171:"The Armorial Bearings of the Bishops of Chester"
1057:In his lexicographical work he collaborated with
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2324:(online service). RU: Shtukoviny. Archived from
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885:Of the Principles and Duties of Natural Religion
1961:Print and Protestantism in Early Modern England
1001:(1649) took an unfashionable line, namely that
999:A Discourse Concerning the Beauty of Providence
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853:A Discourse Concerning the Beauty of Providence
421:, to whom he and then Dod may have ministered;
1258:Lives, Characters, and an Address to Posterity
1159:. Vol. 61. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
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2285:. Skymania News. 18 July 2009. Archived from
1573:Garber, Daniel; Ayers, Michael, eds. (2003),
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1291:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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1444:. University of California Press. p.
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1080:How long this character will be learning,
1074:Designes that all Mankynd converse shall,
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1351:The History of the University of Oxford
1288:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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1076:Spite o' th' confusion made att Babell,
778:for the dissenters meeting Wilkins and
730:George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham
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441:. In 1644 he became chaplain to Prince
16:English natural philosopher (1614–1672)
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1591:The Restoration: England in the 1660s
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2409:Master of Trinity College, Cambridge
2283:"A 17th Century Mission to the Moon"
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2048:from the original on 2 February 2006
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810:His numerous written works include:
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923:A Discourse Concerning a New Planet
822:A Discourse Concerning a New Planet
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2132:The Life and Times of John Wilkins
2129:Wright Henderson, Patrick Arkley.
1711:, Positive atheism, archived from
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1637:Richard Baxter and the Millennium
1321:Who's who in British History: A-H
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2382:Warden of Wadham College, Oxford
1607:Dictionary of National Biography
1480:The Curious Life of Robert Hooke
1156:Dictionary of National Biography
744:among the nonconformists to the
322:. He is particularly known for
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2277:. UK: Bishop Wilkins College.
2216:10.1016/S0271-5309(00)00014-8
1916:The Rosicrucian Enlightenment
1392:History of Parliament Online"
1243:A Scientific Theology: Nature
1198:The Journal of Modern History
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685:, London. He suffered in the
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21:John Wilkins (disambiguation)
2248:(biography). UK: St Andrews.
2204:Language & Communication
1577:, vol. II, p. 1455
1536:Feingold, Mordechai (1990),
1305:UK public library membership
625:who succeeded his father as
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2262:"Galileo Project | Wilkins"
2193:Subbiondo, JL, ed. (1992).
2149:Shapiro, Barbara J (1968).
1974:Enos, Theresa, ed. (1996),
1658:. MacAdam/Cage Publishing.
1635:Lamont, William M. (1979),
1523:A Cambridge Alumni Database
1436:Barbara J. Shapiro (1969).
1364:Barbara J. Shapiro (1969).
1173:. Cheshire Heraldry Society
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449:, who was then in England.
291:from 1668 until his death.
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2062:The History of Mathematics
1995:Cambridge University Press
1741:Library of Condamned books
1525:. University of Cambridge.
1519:"Wilkins, John (WLKS639J)"
1501:Trinity College, Cambridge
1072:A Doctor counted very able
921:(1638) was followed up by
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619:Trinity College, Cambridge
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1989:Guyatt, Nicholas (2007),
1192:Stimson, Dorothy (1931).
1143:Sanders, Francis (1900).
1064:Ballad of Gresham College
1044:In 1668 he published his
961:. It alludes to Godwin's
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525:Elector of the Palatinate
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1459:Purver, Margery (1967),
1255:Burnet, Gilbert (1833).
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548:Warden of Wadham College
367:He was probably born at
357:Archbishop of Canterbury
218:Robina Cromwell (m.1656)
2883:Charles James Blomfield
1896:Brann, Noel E. (1999),
1829:Encyclopædia Britannica
1823:"Godwin, Francis"
649:, from the minutes book
546:In 1648 Wilkins became
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300:University of Cambridge
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3119:Thomas Postlethwaite
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2135:. Project Gutenberg.
1959:Green, I.M. (2000),
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1376:. GGKEY:BA7AHU7B3TC.
963:The Man in the Moone
955:Guidobaldo del Monte
931:The Man in the Moone
877:natural philosophers
687:Great Fire of London
406:where his tutor was
395:was a half-brother.
318:compatible with the
296:University of Oxford
3124:William Lort Mansel
3019:John Christopherson
2359:Library of Congress
1885:on 24 February 2009
1715:on 6 September 2001
1589:Keeble, NH (2002),
899:Mathematical magick
846:Mathematical Magick
738:religious tolerance
533:Peace of Westphalia
487:Christopher Merrett
402:. He then moved to
320:science of the time
281:natural philosopher
231:natural philosopher
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2828:Nicholas Stratford
2728:Bishops of Chester
2656:Godwin Birchenough
2573:Christopher Wyvill
2322:"Musical Alphabet"
1418:Tinniswood, Adrian
1239:Alister E. McGrath
1019:Academiarum Examen
947:Mathematical Magic
943:Nuncius inanimatus
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2759:William Chaderton
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2486:
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2389:Succeeded by
2367:Academic offices
2306:Project Gutenberg
2185:978-0-521-24477-0
2072:978-1-4488-7227-5
2004:978-0-521-86788-7
1852:on 13 August 2009
1605:"Humfrey, John",
1554:Project Gutenberg
1331:978-1-884964-90-9
1303:(Subscription or
1100:Jorge Luis Borges
1003:divine providence
800:urinary retention
746:Church of England
683:St Lawrence Jewry
467:Charles Scarburgh
445:, nephew of King
437:, and by 1641 to
427:Church of England
423:Richard Knightley
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