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There is a wider array of seminal works about the interaction of Puritanism and early science. Among others, Dorothy Stimson,[citation needed] Richard Foster Jones,[citation needed] and Robert Merton saw Puritanism as a major driver of the reforms initiated by Bacon and the development of science overall.[1] Steven Matthews is cautious about the interaction with a single confession, as the English Reformation allowed a higher doctrinal diversity compared to the continent.[2] However, Matthews is quite outspoken that "Bacon's entire understanding of what we call 'science,' and what he called 'natural philosophy,' was fashioned around the basic tenets of his belief system."[3]