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  2. Isaac Newton's occult studies - Wikipedia

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    "Isaac Newton and Astrology". staff.science.uu.nl. "The volume of a hemisphere". mathforum.org. "Isaac Newton used the works of Villalpando in his architectural studies". faculty.fairfield.edu. Archived from the original on 7 June 2007 "Maths constructions: sequences, series, summability". Archived from the original on 5 July 2007.

  3. [21] such as the "little horn" of Daniel 7 and 8. Isaac Newton's religious views on the historicist approach are in the work published in 1733, after his death, Observations upon the Prophesies of the Book of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St. John. [22] It took a stance toward the papacy similar to that of the early Protestant reformers.

  4. Religious views of Isaac Newton - Wikipedia

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    Newton was born into an Anglican family three months after the death of his father, a prosperous farmer also named Isaac Newton. When Newton was three, his mother married the rector of the neighbouring parish of North Witham and went to live with her new husband, the Reverend Barnabas Smith, leaving her son in the care of his maternal grandmother, Margery Ayscough. [9]

  5. Some of Sir Isaac Newton's unpublished notes, including his discussion of the apocalypse, have sold at auction, for a whopping sum. Isaac Newton’s burned notes predicting the Apocalypse sells ...

  6. Historicism (Christianity) - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Newton's religious views on the historicist approach are in the work published in 1733, after his death, Observations upon the Prophecies of the Book of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St. John. [29] It took a stance toward the papacy similar to that of the early Protestant reformers.

  7. List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Newton (attrib.) In an unpublished manuscript, Newton made a reference to the year 2060, which in 2004 was falsely reported by mainstream media as a date for the end of the world. Newton was actually predicting a date before which the world would definitely not end, in order to calm people's fears about the apocalypse. [195] [196] 2129 ...

  8. Interpretations of the Book of Revelation - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Newton was interested in the Apocalypse. Isaac Newton (1642–1727) devoted the later years of his life to studying the Apocalypse. His 1733 work Observations... demonstrated his erudition and cautious approach to interpreting the book's imagery and symbols. Newton believed that the prophecies of the Apocalypse could only be fully ...

  9. Apocalypticism - Wikipedia

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    See Isaac Newton's religious views for more details. The first document, part of the Yahuda collection, [63] is a small letter slip, on the back of which is written haphazardly in Newton's hand: Prop. 1. The 2300 prophetick days did not commence before the rise of the little horn of the He Goat.