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  1. Leibniz's Scottish Connection: The Correspondence with Thomas Burnett of Kemney.Patrick Riley - 2003 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 1 (1):69-85.
  • John toland and the Newtonian ideology.Margaret Candee Jacob - 1969 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 32 (1):307-331.
  • John Toland: His Methods, Manners, and Mind.Stephen H. Daniel - 1984 - McGill-Queen's University Press.
    Drawing on a variety of published and unpublished material representing Toland's broad interests, Professor Daniel reveals a common theme emphasizing man's capacity for independent thought on basic philosophical, religious, and political issues. Roughly chronological, Daniel's treatment describes Toland's progressive refinement of this fundamental aspect of his thought. After examining, in his early works, the process whereby religion becomes mystified, Toland turned to biography, demonstrating that through it one can regain rational control over religion. Prejudices and superstitions, topics of the Letters (...)
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  • Revolutionary politics and Locke's two treatises of government: Radicalism and Lockean political theory.Richard Ashcraft - 1980 - Political Theory 8 (4):429-486.
  • Reflections on the Conduct of the Modern Deists.John Toland, Peter Browne & John Valdimir Price - 1995 - Psychology Press.
    First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  • The Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion.Robert Jenkin - 1698 - Printed for Peter Buck,.
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  • Toland et Leibniz: l'invention du néo-spinozisme.Tristan Dagron - 2009 - Vrin.
    John Toland est connu pour ses Letters to Serena (1704) dans lesquelles il soutient que la matiere est aussi essentiellement active qu'elle est etendue, mais aussi pour son systeme pantheiste dans laquelle on a pu voir l'effet d'un gauchissement materialiste de la pensee de Spinoza. Ce travail prend pour point de depart les pieces de l'echange entre Leibniz et Toland (1701-1702) sur la religion naturelle, la reflexion, l'immortalite de l'ame, la nature de la substance et la question architectonique, qui constituent (...)
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  • Locke, Socinianism, "Socinianism", and Unitarianism.John Marshall - 2000 - In M. A. Stewart (ed.), English Philosophy in the Age of Locke. Oxford University Press. pp. 111--182.
     
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