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Seeing there is not a TALK section, I am adding one. I came here (to this Article) after seeing his name in the Isaac Newton WP article. --
Charles Edwin Shipp (
talk) 13:18, 3 July 2014 (UTC) -- I'm editing over there also.reply
Spokesman for Isaac Newton
The
Isaac Newton article says, in part, "His spokesman, Samuel Clarke, rejected Leibniz' theodicy..." and I would like to add that Clarke was a spokesman for Isaac Newton. --
Charles Edwin Shipp (
talk) 13:35, 3 July 2014 (UTC)reply
Vandalism
A complete section on Clarke's Boyle lectures was deleted. There was absolutely no reason for that, given that the section was factually accurate and well written. I restored it manually. I hope it stays this way, or at least a proper reason is given for its deletion. Mind you: I did not originally write that section, but I did think it was a great addition.
195.169.221.42 (
talk) 20:38, 29 October 2015 (UTC)reply