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DANIEL NEAL (1678–1743)

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Originally appearing in Volume V19, Page 320 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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DANIEL NEAL (1678–1743)  ,
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English historian, born in
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London on the 14th of December 1678, was educated at the Merchant Taylors' School, and at the
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universities of Utrecht and
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Leiden . In 1704 he became assistant minister, and in 1706
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sole minister, of an
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independent congregation worshipping in Aldersgate Street, and afterwards in Jewin Street, London, where he remained almost until his
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death on the 4th of
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April 1743 . He married Elizabeth Lardner (d . 1748), by whom he had one son,
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Nathanael, and two daughters . In 1720 Neal published his
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History of New England, which obtained for its author the honorary degree of M.A. from Harvard college . He also undertook to assist Dr John Evans in writing a history of Nonconformity . Evans, however, died in 1730, and, making use of his papers for the period before 164o, Neal wrote the whole of the
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work himself . This History of the Puritans deals with the time between the Reformation and 1689; the first
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volume appearing in 1732, and the
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fourth and last in 1738 . The first volume was attacked in 1733 for unfairness and in-accuracy by Isaac Maddox, afterwards bishop of St
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Asaph and of Worcester, to whom Neal replied in a pamphlet, A Review of the
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principal facts objected to in the first volume of the History of the Puritans; and the remaining volumes by Zachary Grey (1688-1766), to whom the author made no reply . The History of the Puritans was edited, in five volumes, by Dr Joshua Toulmin (1740-1815), who added a
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life of Neal in 1797 . This was reprinted in OE22, and an edition in two volumes was published in New York in 1844 .

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