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Samuel Clarke, D. D., Theologian and Philosopher
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Excerpt from Samuel Clarke, D. D., Theologian and Philosopher: A Thesis
Newtonian point of view. This was Clarke's first work and was very popular for many days at Cambridge, where it was used as a text book until superseded by Newton's own works. Soon after the completion of his translation of this scientific treatise, in which, although twenty years of age, he had won the reputation of having conferred a public benefit upon all who were fortunate to receive their education in that University, he turned his attention to Divinity, which he designed to make the peculiar study of his life. With this purpose in view he gave himself up to the study of the Bible in the orig inal Hebrew and Greek and to the works of the early fathers of the Christian Church. Dr. John Moore, Lord Bishop of Norwich, who had been watching with more than ordinary interest his wonderful progress, appointed him as his own chaplain, which otfice he held for twelve years during which time he enjoyed much freedom and friendship with the Bishop, who regarded him more as an equal than an interior.
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