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  1. “Knowledge of divine things”: a study of Hutchinsonianism.C. D. A. Leighton - 2000 - History of European Ideas 26 (3-4):159-175.
    The Hutchinsonian movement exercised considerable influence on thought about various topics of importance in England's Enlightenment/Counter-Enlightenment debates. Its epistemological stance, derived from a group of Irish writers of the early eighteenth century, places the movement at the centre of these debates and does much to explain its attraction to contemporaries. The article emphasises the persistence of Hutchinsonian thought and the continuing importance of its epistemological underpinnings into the early nineteenth century, drawing attention particularly to the writings of Bishop William Van (...)
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  • Science, Reason, and Religion in the Age of Newton.Geoffrey Holmes - 1978 - British Journal for the History of Science 11 (2):164-171.
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  • Hutchinsonianism, natural philosophy and religious controversy in eighteenth century Britain.C. B. Wilde - 1980 - History of Science 18 (1):1-24.
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  • Glory or Gravity: Hutchinson vs. Newton.Albert J. Kuhn - 1961 - Journal of the History of Ideas 22 (3):303.
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