Henry More: Magic, Religion and Experiment
A. Rupert Hall, 304pp, Blackwell Publishers, Oxford, 1990, ISBN 0-631-17295-5.
Hall is one of the most important Newtonian scholars, and this emphasis is very evident in his book, which is almost "Henry More for people interested in Newton". In his own words: "My book is concerned only with the scientific aspects of More's thought, and his relationship to Newton in particular. I have excluded any evaluation of More as poet and theologian." Nevertheless, Hall skillfully uses More's ideas to throw many aspects of Newton's philosophy into sharp relief.

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