NEWTON (Isaac). Autograph manuscript. [circa... - Lot 197 - Osenat

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NEWTON (Isaac). Autograph manuscript. [circa... - Lot 197 - Osenat
NEWTON (Isaac). Autograph manuscript. [circa 1700]. 1 p. in-8 narrow oblong (ca. 75 x 195 mm), erasures and corrections, text crossed out, on a cut from a larger sheet. PASSAGE FROM A TREATISE ON THE UNITY OF GOD, ILLUSTRATING THE EXTREME GLOBAL COHERENCE OF HIS SYSTEM OF THOUGHT. Newton here denounces the way in which Trinitarian dogma has historically imposed itself against unitary Arianism in the fourth century A.D., and the means that he deems disloyal used for that purpose by Saint Athanasius of Alexandria. "... upon another occasion, the Devil called some of the monks the servants of the high God. These & such like stories sufficiently open the designe of Athanasius & his party in setting on foot this humor of pretending to miracles. They found by experience that their opinions were not to be propagated by disputing & arguing & therefore gave out. That their adversaries were crafty people & their own party simple & simple & well meaning men & imposed this law upon the monks that they should not dispute about the Trinity & so they left the successe of their cause to the working of miracles & propagating of monkery... "NEWTON IN SEARCH OF THE ONE PRINCIPLE EXPLAINING THE UNIVERSE, IN SCIENCE AS IN RELIGION. Newton's theological research played an important role in his life - nearly a third of his library was concerned with theology. The debate is now limited to determining whether this research is an application of his theories to a field parallel to science or whether it played a leading role in the development of his scientific system. Newton had built up a personal doctrine on the fringes of the great European religions of his time, which he only partially revealed to a few chosen ones like his friend the philosopher Locke, or in his General scholium to the Principia (1713). It has been written that this concealment, this "nicodemism", was not unrelated to the serious depressive crisis he went through in 1693. Just as
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