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1 | Introduction : science in 'dissenting' religious communities | 1 |
2 | Two communities | 19 |
3 | Education and careers | 44 |
4 | Scientific institutions | 102 |
5 | Trajectories in science | 159 |
6 | Quaker attitudes and practices | 225 |
7 | Quaker responses to evolution | 248 |
8 | Jewish attitudes and practices | 289 |
9 | Jewish responses to evolution | 321 |
10 | Historical comparisons and historiographical reflections | 346 |
App. 1 | Who is to count as a quaker or as a Jew? | 358 |
App. 2 | Oath and affirmation used at graduation ceremony at Edinburgh University | 361 |
App. 3 | Quaker and Jewish fellows of the royal society of London | 363 |
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