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" WHEN I wrote my treatise about our system, I had an eye upon such principles as might work with considering men for the belief of a Deity ; and nothing can rejoice me more than to find it useful for that purpose. "
Ten Lectures on the Philosophy of the Mosaic Record of Creation, Delivered ... - 167 ページ
James Kennedy Bailie 著 - 1827 - 274 ページ
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Henry More: And the Scientific Revolution

A. Rupert Hall - 2002 - 324 ページ
...with the famous words, as solemn as they are appropriate: "When 1 wrote our Treatise about our System, I had an Eye upon such Principles as might work with...rejoice me more than to find it useful for that Purpose' (Cohen 1958: 280). It was no more outrageous for a philosopher to maintain that the omnipresent divine...

Adaptation

Michael R. Rose, George V. Lauder - 1996 - 532 ページ
...proponents of an astronomy-based natural theology. "When I wrote my treatise upon our Systeme [sic] I had an eye upon such Principles as might work with considering men for the beliefe [sic] of a Deity and nothing can rejoyce [sic] me more than to find it usefull [sic] for that...

The Enlightenment: An Interpretation. The science of freedom

Peter Gay - 1996 - 756 ページ
...natural philosophy in his time. In 1692 Newton had told Richard Bentley that he had labored to establish "such principles as might work with considering men for the belief of a Deity"6; a hundred years later, while there were many scientists who were Christians, their discoveries...

Creational Theology and the History of Physical Science: The Creationist ...

Christopher B. Kaiser - 1997 - 480 ページ
...principles? As Newton later explained to Richard Bentley (1692), he wrote the Principia Mathematica with 'an eye upon such Principles as might work with considering men, for the belief of a Deity'.412 In the context of his concern to refute atheism, Newton followed More's strategy of postulating...

Samuel Clarke: A Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God: And Other ...

Samuel Clarke - 1998 - 212 ページ
...1692 lecture, and Newton had obligingly replied, pointing out that he had composed Principia "with an eye upon such Principles as might work with considering men for the beliefe of a Deity & nothing can rejoyce me more than to find it usefull for that purpose." 1 Several...

Printing and Publishing for the University of Cambridge: Three Hundred Years ...

Gordon Johnson - 1999 - 32 ページ
...Monk, Bentley, 1, pp. 2 5 if. 1 1 Newton informed Bentley: 'When I wrote my treatise about our System, I had an eye upon such principles as might work with...me more than to find it useful for that purpose.' Quoted in Monk, Bentley, 1 , p. 44. 12 Monk, Bentley, 1, p. 74. An equally free hand was given to Geoffrey...

Swift as Nemesis: Modernity and Its Satirist

Frank T. Boyle - 2000 - 262 ページ
...Newton opens his correspondence with Bentley by observing: "When I wrote my Treatise about our System, I had an eye upon such Principles as might work with...rejoice me more than to find it useful for that purpose" (Papers and Letters, 280). Elsewhere in the correspondence he indicates he is specifically aware that...

The Tenseless Theory of Time: A Critical Examination

W.L. Craig, William Lane Craig - 2000 - 276 ページ
...on 10 December 1692, Newton confided to Richard Bentley, "When I wrote my Treatise about our System, I had an Eye upon such Principles as might work with...can rejoice me more than to find it useful for that purpose."28 Similarly, in the Latin edition of the Opticks (1706), Newton declares space to be "the...

Time and the Metaphysics of Relativity

William Lane Craig - 2001 - 300 ページ
...10 December 1692, Newton confided to Richard Bentley, "When 1 wrote my Treatise about our System. l had an Eye upon such Principles as might work with...can rejoice me more than to find it useful for that purpose."21 Similarly, in the Latin edition of the Opticks (1706l, Newton declares space to be "the...

Rethinking the Scientific Revolution

Margaret J. Osler - 2000 - 350 ページ
...that informs his statement to Richard Bentley in 1692: "When I wrote my Treatise about our System, I had an eye upon such Principles as might work with considering Men, for the belief of a Deity."87 86 On Galileo, see James J. Bono, The Language of God and the Languages of Man: Interpreting...




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