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Isaac Newton’s Greatest Work Was Never Published
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<blockquote data-quote="Ishmael" data-source="post: 70876" data-attributes="member: 532"><p>Attached I have a more modernized version of one of Newton's untitled theological texts. This one specifically fascinates me and has lead me down a significant rabbit hole of studies which has only further affirmed not only my faith but the job that God has called me to do. Maybe it won't be completely easy to understand, but it's certainly better. I tried to retain all quirks of the original text. An example of this is that it is repetitious in multiple spots. The reasoning for this is that he re-wrote numerous parts for varying reasons on the original manuscript. This text is pretty long and may not be something that you can easily sit and read through in one sitting. I do not blame anyone for that. But I do invite you to look into the work and see the mind of Isaac Newton speaking out to you about something he truly believed in, even if you don't.</p><p></p><p>Regardless, the 'modern translation' is provided in PDF form.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ishmael, post: 70876, member: 532"] Attached I have a more modernized version of one of Newton's untitled theological texts. This one specifically fascinates me and has lead me down a significant rabbit hole of studies which has only further affirmed not only my faith but the job that God has called me to do. Maybe it won't be completely easy to understand, but it's certainly better. I tried to retain all quirks of the original text. An example of this is that it is repetitious in multiple spots. The reasoning for this is that he re-wrote numerous parts for varying reasons on the original manuscript. This text is pretty long and may not be something that you can easily sit and read through in one sitting. I do not blame anyone for that. But I do invite you to look into the work and see the mind of Isaac Newton speaking out to you about something he truly believed in, even if you don't. Regardless, the 'modern translation' is provided in PDF form. [/QUOTE]
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