Who is popularly known as" the priest of Nature"
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William Wordsworth
>> William Wordsworth is considered as the High Priest of Nature. William Wordsworth considers himself as a Poet of Nature or rather a pantheist. His poem, Tintern Abbey which is an autobiographical work throws light on the poet's love for Nature
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Isaac Newton is known as "the priest of Nature".
- A 2017 book about Isaac Newton's religious beliefs by science historian Rob Iliffe is titled "Priest of Nature The Religious Worlds of Isaac" Newton.
- Newton was a highly accomplished and driven theologian whose startling ideas are of interest to everyone.
- In that he believed that knowing the cosmos as Newton understood it was directly tied to comprehending God, he was indeed a "priest of nature".
- Zeus and Jupiter are seen by Newton as the traditional idea of God rather than as false gods since he is adamant that the essential quality of godhead is dominance.
- Although he draws no explicit allusion to Christ, he does make reference to a passage from St. John's gospel where Christ cites a psalm.
- Newton was also interested in historical beliefs. Because of the deluge, Noah must have been the conduit for the transmission of the true religion, which starts with Adam.
- He came to the conclusion that the old religion worshipped God by building circular structures like Stonehenge and starting a fire with in "centre of the circle" to symbolise the revolving around the sun solar system because it believed that God had a hand in the orderly creation of the cosmos.
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