Science, religion, and politics in Restoration England: Richard Cumberland's De legibus naturae

Rochester, NY: Royal Historical Society/Boydell Press (1999)
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A new perspective on the interaction of science, religion and politics in Restoration England, based on discussion of Cumberland's De legibus naturae.

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