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Coudert, Allison P., Hutton, Sarah, Popkin, Richard Henry and Weiner, Gordon M., eds. 1999. Judaeo-Christian Intellectual Culture in the Seventeenth
Century. A Celebration of the Library of Narcissus Marsh
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Force, James E. and Hutton, Sarah, eds. 2004a. Newton and Newtonism. New Studies. Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Idées n. 188. Dordrecht: Springer.
Force, James E. and Hutton, Sarah. 2004b.
“Preface.” in Newton
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Hedley, Douglas and Hutton, Sarah, eds. 2008. Platonism at the Origins of Modernity: Studies on
Platonism and Early Modern Philosophy. Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Idées / International Archives of the History of
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Hutton, Sarah, ed. 1989a. Henry
More (1614-1687). Tercentenary Studies. Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Idées n. 127. Den Haag: Martinus Nijhoff
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Hutton, Sarah. 1989b. “Henry More and Jacob Boehme.” in
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Hutton, Sarah. 1993. “Science, Philosophy, and Atheism: Edward Stillingfleet’s
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Hutton, Sarah. 1994. “More, Newton, and the Language of Biblical
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Hutton, Sarah. 1995. “Anne
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Hutton, Sarah. 1997. “Cudworth, Boethius and the Scale of
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Hutton, Sarah. 1999a. “Henry More, Anne Conway and the Kabbalah: A Cure for the
Kabbalistic Nightmare.” in Judaeo-Christian Intellectual Culture in the Seventeenth
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Hutton, Sarah. 1999b. “The Seven Trumpets and the Seven Vials: Apocalypticism
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Hutton, Sarah. 2001a. “Ralph Cudworth, God, Mind and Nature.” in
Religion, Reason and Nature in Early Modern
Europe, edited by Robert Crocker, pp. 61–76. Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Idées / International Archives of the History of
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Hutton, Sarah. 2001b. “The Appropriation of Joseph Mede: Millenarianism in the
1640s.” in Millenarianism and
Messianism in Early Modern European Culture. Book III. The Millenarian
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Hutton, Sarah. 2004a. “Women, Science, and Newtonianism: Emilie du Châtelet versus Francesco Algarotti.”
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Hutton, Sarah. 2004b. “Emilie du Châtelet’s
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Hutton, Sarah. 2007b. “Virtue, God, and Stoicism in the Thought of Elizabeth
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“Introduction.” in Platonism at the Origins of Modernity: Studies on
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Hedley and Sarah Hutton, pp. 1–8. Archives
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in Studies on Locke: Sources, Contemporaries,
and Legacy. In Honour of G.A.J. Rogers, edited by Sarah
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Hutton, Sarah. 2015a. British Philosophy in the Seventeenth
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Hutton, Sarah. 2015b. “ ‘Blue-Eyed Philosophers Born on
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Hutton, Sarah. 2017a. “Salving the Phenomena of Mind: Energy,
hegemonikon, and Sympathy in Cudworth.”
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Hutton, Sarah. 2017b. “The
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Hutton, Sarah. 2018. “Goodness in Anne Conway’s Metaphysics.” in
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Hutton, Sarah. 2020a. “The
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Hutton, Sarah. 2020b. “Lady
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Hutton, Sarah. 2021a. “ ‘Plastick Powers’ and the Power of Sympathy
in Cudworth and More: The Spirit of Nature and Plastic
Nature.” in Powers. A History,
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Hutton, Sarah. 2021b. “Ralph
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Hutton, Sarah and Henry, John, eds. 1990. New Perspectives in Renaissance Thought: Essays in the
History of Science, Education and Philosophy in Memory of Charles
B. Schmitt. London: Gerald Duckworth & Co.
Hutton, Sarah and Schuurman, Paul, eds. 2008. Studies on Locke: Sources, Contemporaries, and Legacy. In
Honour of G.A.J. Rogers. Archives
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Further References
Ayers, Michael R. 2007. “Spinoza, Platonism and Naturalism.” in
Rationalism, Platonism, and God,
edited by Michael R. Ayers, pp. 53–78.
Proceedings of the British Academy n. 149.
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