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deismBelief in a supreme being. The term usually refers to a movement in the 17th and 18th centuries characterized by the belief in a rational ‘religion of nature’ as opposed to the orthodox beliefs of Christianity. Deists believed that God is the source of natural law but does not intervene directly in the affairs of the world, and that the only religious duty of humanity is to be virtuous.
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| He was also younger brother of Lord Edward Herbert of Cherbury, an inveterate duellist and the father of English Deism. |
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