LETTERS TO BENTLEY, ETC. TABLES 67 



[Mawer, John.] Letters in Answer to some queries sent to the 

 Author, concerning the genuine reading of the Greek Text, 

 i Tim. iii. 16, now first published on occasion of Sir Isaac 

 Newton's Two Letters to Mr. Le Clerc lately published. York, 

 1758. 8vo. [344 



Four Letters from Sir Isaac Newton to Dr. Bentley, containing some 

 Arguments in Proof of a Dei ty, pp. 35. 1756. 8vo. [345 



The Letters are answers to Letters of Dr. Bentley, and are published without any pre- 

 face or introduction. 



Dissertation upon the Sacred Cubit of the Jews and the Cubits of the 

 several nations ; in which, from the Dimensions of the greatest 

 Egyptian Pyramid, as taken by Mr. Greaves, the antient Cubit 

 of Memphis is determined. Translated from the Latin of Sir 

 Isaac Newton by John Greaves. [John Greaves's Works, edited 

 by Birch, 1737, Vol. II/j [346 



Letter to a person of distinction who had desired his opinion of the 

 learned Bishop Lloyd's Hypothesis concerning the Form of the 

 Most Ancient Year. [Sent by the Bishop of Worcester to Dr. 

 Prideaux, and printed in the Gentleman's Magazine, 1755, Vol. 

 XXXV. p. 3.] [347 



Not printed in Newton's Works. 



Tables for renewing and purchasing of Leases of Cathedral Churches 

 and Colleges. 2nd Edn. 1722, 3rd Ed. 1729, 4th Ed. 1731, 5th 

 Ed. 1735, 6th Ed. 1742, 7th Ed. 1758, 8th Ed. 1808. [348 



The work is not included in Horsley's edition of Newton's Works, and was not 

 described as 'Newton's Tables' until the 3rd edition of 1729. Newton's commendatory 

 note of Sept. 10, 1685, clearly shews that the work was not compiled by him. 





