If this is as you say, then please tell me js1138, why Newton's fundamental conception of God was "the Lord of Life, with His creatures." And the sensorium Dei -- which I imagine to be a universal field -- as facilitating the point of contact between God and His creation?
There is NO WAY that Newton was a Deist. Though possibly his friend (and critic) Leibniz was a proto-Deist.
I'm sure you can find whatever you wish to see in Newton's theological writings. If you find anything actually useful you could become famous. I wish you luck.
Newton was in fact an Arian. He denied the divinity of Christ.