- DEIST
- A belief based solely on reason
- Believer, albeit sans religion
- Non-religious thinker
- Voltaire or Rousseau, philosophically
- Thomas Jefferson, for one
- Watchmaker God believer
- Believer that somebody is always watching him?
- Religious rationalist
- Certain believer
- Thomas Jefferson, religiously
- Jefferson, religiously
- Voltaire, by belief
- Believer in a "watchmaker God"
- Rational believer
- Believer in God
- Ethan Allen, for one
- Benjamin Franklin, religiously
- Voltaire, theologically speaking
- Thomas Paine, religiously
- Natural religion advocate
- One who believes reason alone can demonstrate the existence of God
- Ben Franklin was one
- Jefferson, e.g.
- Believer
- Believer in a natural religion
- Jefferson, for one
- Believer in the clockwork universe theory
- Jefferson, notably
- Jefferson, theologically
- Like "The Age of Reason" doctrine
- Dmitri Mendeleev, religiously
- Religious believer
- Worshiper
- Pope or Voltaire
- Type of religious believer
- Thomas Jefferson, e.g.
- Voltaire, theologically
- Jefferson, by belief
- Believer in a certain doctrine.
- Believer of a sort.
- Adherent of a certain religion.
- Adherent of natural religion.
- Believer of a kind.
- Follower of a belief
- Follower of a certain belief.
- Believer in a God
- Certain religionist
- Jefferson was one
- Freethinker, such as Paine
- Voltaire was one
- Jefferson or Paine
- Type of believer
- An 18th-century rationalist
- One believing that God is indifferent
- Voltaire or Jefferson
- Voltaire, e.g.
- Rousseau was one
- Paine was one
- Believer in one God on rational grounds
- Benjamin Franklin was one
- Rationalistic believer
- Franklin, religiously
- Voltaire, religiously
- Thomas Paine, for one
- Mark Twain, e.g., religiously speaking
- Voltaire or Adam Smith
- Adherent of the clockwork universe theory
- Jefferson or Madison
- Adam Smith or Ethan Allen
- One who does not believe in miracles
- Leonardo da Vinci, religiously
- Many a founding father, religiously
- Believer in a nonintervening God
- Mark Twain, religiously
- Religious believer of a sort
- Benjamin Franklin, by religious philosophy
- Franklin or Jefferson, religionwise
- Ben Franklin religionwise,
- Certain believer in God
- Believer in a 'God of reason'
- Believer in God, of a sort
- Thomas Jefferson, religionwise
- Jefferson, religionwise
- Thomas Jefferson, for instance
- Believer who thinks god takes no interest in human affairs
- Franklin or Jefferson, religiously
- Voltaire, belief-wise
- Pragmatic believer
- Certain worshipper
- Clockwork believer
- One type of believer
- Certain person of faith
- Faithful one
- Man of God
- Natural religion adherent
- Jefferson or Washington
- Paine, religiously
- Believer in a noninterventionist God
- Believer in a nonintervening creator
- Believer in a creator who doesn't intervene