Animadversions upon Sir Isaac Newton's book, intitled The chronology of ancient kingdoms amended . 231 xxxi. II. 15 xxxiii. NUMBERS. ibid. xii. I. 30 xxiv. 51 ii. 23- II, 12 Vii. 1. 15 22. 231 IX. I. 14 XX. 17. JOSHUA. 15 iii. 10. ibid. xii. 8. ibid. 3fxiv. 2. 9i II* 15 b J UDGES. A Catalogue, &€. Chap. Verf. JUDGES. Page. i. 6,7. 230 V. 17. I SAMUEL. 57^ 58 vi. 8, 9, 10, II, 12. I KINGS. 92 X. II, 14. 37 22. ibid. xiv. 25, 26. 211 xxii. 48. 2 KINGS. 37 xix. II. 209 24. 12 35^ 36. 138 2 CHRON. xii. I to 10. 212 xxxii. 13, i4> 15- 211 21. 138 N E H E M I A H. ix. 32. PSALM. 2


Animadversions upon Sir Isaac Newton's book, intitled The chronology of ancient kingdoms amended . 231 xxxi. II. 15 xxxiii. NUMBERS. ibid. xii. I. 30 xxiv. 51 ii. 23- II, 12 Vii. 1. 15 22. 231 IX. I. 14 XX. 17. JOSHUA. 15 iii. 10. ibid. xii. 8. ibid. 3fxiv. 2. 9i II* 15 b J UDGES. A Catalogue, &€. Chap. Verf. JUDGES. Page. i. 6,7. 230 V. 17. I SAMUEL. 57^ 58 vi. 8, 9, 10, II, 12. I KINGS. 92 X. II, 14. 37 22. ibid. xiv. 25, 26. 211 xxii. 48. 2 KINGS. 37 xix. II. 209 24. 12 35^ 36. 138 2 CHRON. xii. I to 10. 212 xxxii. 13, i4> 15- 211 21. 138 N E H E M I A H. ix. 32. PSALM. 206 xlviii. 7- 40 Ixxxiii. 3 ^^9- ISAIAH, 60 ii. 16. 40 X. 8. 209 xix. 6. 12 xxxvii. 36,37- JEREMIAH. 138 xlvi. 25. EZEKIEL. 75 viii. 13. 14. 9 XXX. U> i5» i6- 75DANIEL. A Catalogue, &C. DANIEL. Chap Verf. Page. iv. 10, II, 12, 20, 21, 22. 203 vii. 3» 4. 204 xi. 29 to 34. HOSEA, 53 i. 2. AMOS. 205 vi. 2. ibid. i3» 14. JONAH, 203 iii. 6,7. M I C A H. 204 vii. 12. N A H U M. 12 iii. 8. ACTS. 75 vii. 13, 22. 13 17, 18, 19, 20. 220 43- HEBREWS. 92 ix. 9,10 215 l^^l(. 1^^^ !^;^i-. ^nimadverfionss &c. H ttf pp H E learned Sir 7/2zir?(: Neivtonhaving been formerly chofenProfeffor of Gecmetry in the\]mvtr^\ly of Cambridge, to itsimmortal Honour, applied him-felf with the utmoft Diligenceand the moft admirable Succefsto fuch Studies, which mightadorn his ProfelTion j and accordingly be made fuchImprovements in all theParts ofMathe7?iatical Learn-ing, and particularly in Natural Philofophy, AJlro-ncmy and Opticks^ which fhewed him to be the great-elt Man in the World, not only in this Age, buteven in any Age, fince the World began. ThefeWorks he publiDied in his Life Time, which accord-ingly met with their juft Efteem and Applaufe. Hevery well knew the Ufe, which the learned Worldhad made of Ajlronomy (particularly of Edipfes,and the Suns Ingrefs into the four Cardinal Pointsof the Ecliptick Line, and the Colures ancientlydrawn through them) for the Si;ttling of Chronclogy;and con


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