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  1. Sceptics, millenarians, and Jews.David S. Katz, Jonathan Israel & Richard H. Popkin (eds.) - 1990 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    The essays in this volume are a contribution to this process of reappraisal, focusing specifically on the phenomena of scepticism and millenarianism, especially ...
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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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  • 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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  • Newton’s God of Dominion: The Unity of Newton’s Theological, Scientific, and Political Thought.James E. Force - 1990 - In James E. Force & Richard H. Popkin (eds.), Essays on the Context, Nature, and Influence of Isaac Newton’s Theology. Kluwer. pp. 75-102.
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  • The Hutchinsonians and Hebraic Fundamentalism in Eighteenth-Century England.David S. Katz - 1990 - In David S. Katz, Jonathan Israel & Richard H. Popkin (eds.), Sceptics, millenarians, and Jews. New York: E.J. Brill. pp. 237--55.
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  • The Second Coming: Popular Millenarianism 1780-1850.J. F. C. Harrison & Bernard M. G. Reardon - 1982 - Religious Studies 18 (2):242-244.
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  • The Dark Abyss of Time: The History of the Earth and the History of Nations from Hooke to Vico. Paolo Rossi, Lydia Cochrane.Rachel Laudan - 1985 - Philosophy of Science 52 (4):644-645.
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  • Samuel Clarke, Newtonianism, and the Factions of Post-Revolutionary England.Larry Stewart - 1981 - Journal of the History of Ideas 42 (1):53.
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  • Sefer ha-berit ha-shalem.Phinehas Elijah Hurwitz - 1904 - H.Mo.L., 649 [or 1889]] 1988.
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  • Respectable Folly. Millenarians and the French Revolution in France and England.Clarke Garrett - 1977 - Science and Society 41 (2):247-250.
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  • The third force in seventeenth-century thought.Richard Henry Popkin - 1992 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    This volume contains more than twenty essays in the history of modern philosophy and history of religion by R.H. Popkin.
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  • The Dark Abyss of Time: The History of the Earth and the History of Nations from Hooke to Vico.Rachel Laudan - 1984 - University of Chicago Press.
    "A rich historical pastiche of 17th- and 18th-century philosophy, science, and religion."—G. Y. Craig, New Scientist "This book, by a distinguished Italian historian of philosophy, is a worthy successor to the author's important works on Francis Bacon and on technology and the arts. First published in Italian (in 1979), it now makes available to English readers some subtly wrought arguments about the ways in which geology and anthropology challenged biblical chronology and forced changes in the philosophy of history in the (...)
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  • The Third Force in Seventeenth-Century Thought: Skepticism, Science and Millenarianism in The Prism of Science. The Israel Colloquium: Studies in History, Philosophy, and Sociology of Science. Vol. 2. [REVIEW]R. Popkin & M. Heyd - 1986 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 95:21-56.
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