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4 John Toland and the Case for Internal and External Beliefs
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Katherine A. East
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- List of Contributors viii
- Preface xii
- Introduction: Justin Champion and the Politics of Religion 1
- 1 James Harrington’s Democratic Legacy in Politics and Religion 40
- 2 Henry Neville’s Booklist 58
- 3 ‘Neither my faith nor my reason can come up to what you hold’1: Henry Neville as a Heterodox Thinker 78
- 4 John Toland and the Case for Internal and External Beliefs 97
- 5 London, Liberty, Slavery and Statuary: Sir Robert Clayton and John Toland 118
- 6 Bad Fiction: Leibniz and the Idols of the Newtonian Tribe 137
- 7 Afterlife of a Clandestine Manuscript: The Case of the Colloquium Heptaplomeres (17th/18th c) 161
- 8 The Trial of Tinkler Ducket: Atheism and Libertinism in Eighteenth-century England 182
- 9 John Evelyn’s History of Religion: Between Anglicanism and Enlightenment 199
- 10 ‘Such mischievous consequences to the Peace and Order of the Church’: Christ, Politics and Publics in Hanoverian England 219
- 11 Justin Champion, Civil Religion, and the Republic of Letters 239
- Afterword: Enlightened Outrage – The Three Impostors 262
- A Bibliography of the Writings of Justin Champion 267
- Index 275
- Tabula in Memoriam 288
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- List of Contributors viii
- Preface xii
- Introduction: Justin Champion and the Politics of Religion 1
- 1 James Harrington’s Democratic Legacy in Politics and Religion 40
- 2 Henry Neville’s Booklist 58
- 3 ‘Neither my faith nor my reason can come up to what you hold’1: Henry Neville as a Heterodox Thinker 78
- 4 John Toland and the Case for Internal and External Beliefs 97
- 5 London, Liberty, Slavery and Statuary: Sir Robert Clayton and John Toland 118
- 6 Bad Fiction: Leibniz and the Idols of the Newtonian Tribe 137
- 7 Afterlife of a Clandestine Manuscript: The Case of the Colloquium Heptaplomeres (17th/18th c) 161
- 8 The Trial of Tinkler Ducket: Atheism and Libertinism in Eighteenth-century England 182
- 9 John Evelyn’s History of Religion: Between Anglicanism and Enlightenment 199
- 10 ‘Such mischievous consequences to the Peace and Order of the Church’: Christ, Politics and Publics in Hanoverian England 219
- 11 Justin Champion, Civil Religion, and the Republic of Letters 239
- Afterword: Enlightened Outrage – The Three Impostors 262
- A Bibliography of the Writings of Justin Champion 267
- Index 275
- Tabula in Memoriam 288