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The discovery of a world in the moone / A facsim. reproduction with an introduction by Barbara Shapiro.
Wilkins, John, 1614-1672.Date: 1973- Books
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Mathematicall magick. Or, the wonders that may be performed by mechanicall geometry. In two books. Concerning mechanicall powers [and] motions. Being one of the most easie, pleasant, usefull, (and yet most neglected) part of mathematicks. Not before treated of in this language / By I[ohn] W[ilkins] M.A.
Wilkins, John, 1614-1672.Date: 1648- Books
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[John Wilkins, bishop of Chester correspondence].
Wilkins, John, bishop of Chester, 1614-1672.Date: 2008-- Books
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Of the principles and duties of natural religion: two books. By the right reverend father in God, Dr. John Wilkins, late Lord Bishop of Chester. To which is added, a sermon preached at his funerals [sic], by William Lloyd, D.D. then Dean of Bangor, now Lord Bishop of Worcester.
Wilkins, John, 1614-1672.Date: 1704- Books
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A discovery of a new world, or, a discourse tending to prove that 'tis probable there may be another habitable world in the moon. With a discourse concerning the probability of a passage thither. Unto which is added, a discourse concerning a new planet, tending to prove, that 'tis probable our earth is one of the planets. In two parts / By John Wilkins.
Wilkins, John, 1614-1672.Date: 1684- Books
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A discourse concerning a new world & another planet : in 2 bookes.
Wilkins, John, 1614-1672Date: 1640- Books
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A discourse concerning the beauty of Providence. By John Wilkins, D.D. [Three lines from Psalms]
Wilkins, John, 1614-1672.Date: 1720- Books
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The new planet no planet: or, the earth no wandring star: except in the wandring heads of Galileans. Here out of the principles of divinity, philosophy, astronomy, reason and sense, the earth's immobility is asserted; the true sense of Scripture in the point, cleared; the Fathers and philosophers vindicated; divers theologicall and philosophicall points handled, and Copernicus his opinion as erroneous, ridiculous and impious, fully refuted / By Alexander Rosse. In answer to a discourse, that the earth may be a planet [by J. Wilkins].
Ross, Alexander, 1591-1654Date: 1646- Books
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The new planet no planet: or, the earth no wandring star: except in the wandring heads of Galileans. Here out of the principles of divinity, philosophy, astronomy, reason and sense, the earth's immobility is asserted; the true sense of Scripture in the point, cleared; the Fathers and philosophers vindicated; divers theologicall and philosophicall points handled, and Copernicus his opinion as erroneous, ridiculous and impious, fully refuted / By Alexander Rosse. In answer to a discourse, that the earth may be a planet [by J. Wilkins].
Ross, Alexander, 1591-1654.Date: 1646- Books
The life of the Right Reverend father in God Seth [Ward], Lord Bishop of Salisbury .... With a brief account of Bishop Wilkins, Mr. Lawrence Rooke, Dr. Isaac Barrow, Dr. Turbervile, and others / [Walter Pope].
Pope, Walter, -1714.Date: 1697- Books
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A brief account of Mr. Valentine Greatrak's : and divers of the strange cures by him lately performed / written by himself in a letter addressed to the honourable Robert Boyle. Whereunto are annexed, the testimonials of Robert Boyle, Bishop Wilkins, Bishop Patrick, Dr. Cudworth, Dr. Whichcot, and many other persons of distinction; concerning the chief matters of fact therein related.
Greatrakes, Valentine, 1629-1683Date: 1723- Pictures
Wadham College, Oxford: aerial panoramic view with historic figures in the foreground. Line engraving by G. Vertue, 1738.
Vertue, George, 1684-1756.Date: 1738Reference: 20838iPart of: Oxford almanacks