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NEWTON, ISAAC

Observations upon the prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St. John

London: J. Darby and T. Browne, 1733
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FIRST EDITION of Isaac Newton’s posthumously published theological interpretation of the Biblical prophecies.

“It has generally been assumed that the work was a product of his old age, as the treatise published was. Nevertheless, references to the prophecies filled his early theological notebook. Already in the 1670s, he believed that the essence of the Bible was the prophecy of human history rather than the revelation of truths beyond human reason unto life eternal. Already at that time he believed what he asserted later about Revelation: ‘There [is] no book in all the scriptures so much recommended & guarded by providence as this.’ He put that belief into practice by composing his earliest theological study. It proved to be more than a passing interest. His first full discourse contains many insertions in later hands, showing that he referred to it frequently. He composed numerous revisions of it, one of which was probably the last thing on which he was at work when he died more than fifty years later.” (Richard Westfall, The Life of Sir Isaac Newton).

Quarto, period style boards. Uncut, a superb copy.