Geometry no friend to infidelity, or, A defence of Sir Isaac Newton and the British mathematicians : in A letter to the author of the Analyst : wherein it is examined How far the conduct of such divines as intermix the interest of religion with their private disputes and passions, and allow neither learning nor reason to those they differ from, is of honour of service to Christianity, or agreeable to the example of our blessed saviour and his apostles
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Geometry no friend to infidelity, or, A defence of Sir Isaac Newton and the British mathematicians : in A letter to the author of the Analyst : wherein it is examined How far the conduct of such divines as intermix the interest of religion with their private disputes and passions, and allow neither learning nor reason to those they differ from, is of honour of service to Christianity, or agreeable to the example of our blessed saviour and his apostles
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Philalethes Cantabrigiensis i.e. James Jurin