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- books?vid=ISBN9780792305835 accessdate "2012-07-09".
- books?vid=ISBN9780792305835 accessdate "2012-07-10".
- books?vid=ISBN9780792305835 author "James E. Force, Richard Henry Popkin".
- books?vid=ISBN9780792305835 editor "James E. Force, Richard Henry Popkin".
- books?vid=ISBN9780792305835 editor2First "Richard Henry".
- books?vid=ISBN9780792305835 editor2Last "Popkin".
- books?vid=ISBN9780792305835 editorFirst "James E.".
- books?vid=ISBN9780792305835 editorLast "Force".
- books?vid=ISBN9780792305835 first "James E.".
- books?vid=ISBN9780792305835 first2 "Richard Henry".
- books?vid=ISBN9780792305835 isCitedBy Jean_le_Rond_dAlembert.
- books?vid=ISBN9780792305835 isCitedBy List_of_atheists_in_science_and_technology.
- books?vid=ISBN9780792305835 isCitedBy Religious_views_of_Isaac_Newton.
- books?vid=ISBN9780792305835 isbn "9780792305835".
- books?vid=ISBN9780792305835 last "Force".
- books?vid=ISBN9780792305835 last2 "Popkin".
- books?vid=ISBN9780792305835 page "167".
- books?vid=ISBN9780792305835 page "53".
- books?vid=ISBN9780792305835 publisher "Springer".
- books?vid=ISBN9780792305835 quote "Newton has often been identified as a deist. ...In the 19th century, William Blake seems to have put Newton into the deistic camp. Scholars in the 20th-century have often continued to view Newton as a deist. Gerald R. Cragg views Newton as a kind of proto-deist and, as evidence, points to Newton's belief in a true, original, monotheistic religion first discovered in ancient times by natural reason. This position, in Cragg's view, leads to the elimination of the Christian revelation as neither necessary nor sufficient for human knowledge of God. This agenda is indeed the key point, as Leland describes above, of the deistic program which seeks to "set aside" revelatory religious texts. Cragg writes that, "In effect, Newton ignored the claims of revelation and pointed in a direction which many eighteenth-century thinkers would willingly follow." John Redwood has also recently linked anti-Trinitarian theology with both "Newtonianism" and "deism."".
- books?vid=ISBN9780792305835 quote "Unlike the French and English deists, and unlike the scientific atheists such as Diderot, d'Alembert, and d'Holbach, such English scientists as David Hartley and Joseph Priestley presented their scientific theories as evidence for their scriptural views.".
- books?vid=ISBN9780792305835 quote "Unlike the French and English deists, and unlike the scientific atheists such as Diderot, d'Alembert, and d'Holbach,...".
- books?vid=ISBN9780792305835 title "Essays on the Context, Nature, and Influence of Isaac Newton's Theology".
- books?vid=ISBN9780792305835 year "1990".