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<p xml:id="par1">A <choice type="oldCorr"><sic><gap reason="illgbl" extent="1" unit="words"/></sic><corr><unclear reason="hand" cert="low">Drauer</unclear> 18</corr></choice></p>
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<ab type="head" rend="center" xml:id="hd2">1. Character – <del type="strikethrough"><unclear reason="del" cert="high">Dirty</unclear></del></ab>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par2">Bayle the greatest Freethinker of the <lb xml:id="l1"/>last age <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">priding himself that the most sublime Genij were of his sentiments</add> – says <foreign xml:lang="fre">il est rare de voir <lb xml:id="l2"/>une grande devotion dans grans <lb xml:id="l3"/>Mathematiciens</foreign> – p. 2187 – 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> Column of notes <lb xml:id="l4"/>upon his not receiving the sacrament <lb xml:id="l5"/>on his death bed – it may be said his <lb xml:id="l6"/>whole life was a preparation for another <lb xml:id="l7"/>state he needed no other viaticum <lb xml:id="l8"/>or provision for a journey to another <lb xml:id="l9"/>world – <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">he had his lamp always ready lit &amp; his loins girted 12. Luke – v. 36 –</add></p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par3"><del type="strikethrough">No</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">Not a bare</add> speculatist <hi rend="underline">in virtue</hi> as well as Philoso<supplied reason="damage">phy</supplied> <lb xml:id="l10"/>demonstrate his Philosophy by experiment <supplied reason="damage" cert="medium">and</supplied> <lb xml:id="l11"/>his virtues by practice –</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par4">As man appears a despicable cr<supplied reason="damage" cert="medium">eature</supplied> in the condition Pliny describes <gap reason="damage" extent="unclear"/> <lb xml:id="l12"/>in the preface to the 7<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> book whe<supplied reason="damage" cert="medium">n we</supplied> <lb xml:id="l13"/>consider <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. N. wee may raise <supplied reason="damage" cert="medium">our</supplied> <lb xml:id="l14"/>Idea of the dignity of Human <lb xml:id="l15"/>nature —</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par5">Upon Vigani's (with whom he was very <lb xml:id="l16"/>intimate &amp; took great pleasure in discour<lb xml:id="l17"/>sing <choice><sic>him</sic><corr cert="medium">with him</corr></choice> on Chymistry) telling him a loose <lb xml:id="l18"/>story about a Nun, broke off all acquain<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l19"/>tance with him – C. C.</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par6"><choice><abbr>Bp</abbr><expan>Bishop</expan></choice> Burnett said he valued him for something <lb xml:id="l20"/>still more valuable than all his Philosophy <lb xml:id="l21"/>for being the <hi rend="underline">whitest</hi> soul he ever knew —</p>
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<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par7"><del type="strikethrough"><gap reason="illgblDel" extent="1" unit="chars"/> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no"><unclear reason="copy" cert="medium">He</unclear></add></del> was <choice><abbr>Com<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Commissioner</expan></choice> for Pauls – &amp; having <lb xml:id="l22"/>a dispute with <choice><abbr>A. B.</abbr><expan>Arch Bishop</expan></choice> Wake about <lb xml:id="l23"/>putting up pictures <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> he opposed, <lb xml:id="l24"/>told a story of a Bishop who said <lb xml:id="l25"/>on that subject that when this snow <lb xml:id="l26"/>(pointing to his grey hairs) falls, there <lb xml:id="l27"/>will be a great deal of dirt in churches <lb xml:id="l28"/>&amp; went no more afterwards to any of <lb xml:id="l29"/>their meetings – C. C –</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par8">He could not bear to hear any one <lb xml:id="l30"/>talk ludicrously of religion, often <lb xml:id="l31"/>angry with D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Halley on that score, &amp; <lb xml:id="l32"/><del type="strikethrough">thought the</del> lessened his affection for <lb xml:id="l33"/><supplied reason="damage" cert="medium">D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></supplied> Bentley – C. C</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par9"><gap reason="damage" extent="1" unit="words"/> <del type="strikethrough">Tennison</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">He was</add> offered <del type="strikethrough">him</del> the Mastership <lb xml:id="l34"/><supplied reason="damage">of Tri</supplied>nity College when it was given <lb xml:id="l35"/><supplied reason="damage" cert="medium">to M</supplied>ontagu if he would take orders <lb xml:id="l36"/><gap reason="damage" extent="1" unit="words"/> Tennison <choice><sic>impertuned</sic><corr>importuned</corr></choice> him to <lb xml:id="l37"/><supplied reason="damage" cert="medium">take</supplied> any preferment in the Church <lb xml:id="l38"/>saying to him – Why will you not? you <lb xml:id="l39"/>know more <del type="strikethrough">than</del> divinity than all of <lb xml:id="l40"/>us put together – Why then said <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. I <lb xml:id="l41"/>shall be able to do you more service <lb xml:id="l42"/>than if I was in orders –</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par10"><choice><abbr>E.</abbr><expan>Earl</expan></choice> Pembroke offered him the Mastership <lb xml:id="l43"/>of Catherine Hospital, to hold with his <lb xml:id="l44"/>place at the Tower <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> he refused</p>
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<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par11">Cassini when he came over <lb xml:id="l45"/><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">after the <choice><sic>piece</sic><corr>peace</corr></choice> of Reswick to see <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. N.</add> in <space dim="horizontal" extent="10" unit="chars"/> offered him a large <lb xml:id="l46"/>pension from the French King <add place="inline interlinear" indicator="no">(who had given pensions to Huygens &amp; other learned foreigners)</add> <lb xml:id="l47"/><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> he likewise refused —–</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par12">D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bolingbroke sent D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Swift to <lb xml:id="l48"/><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> Conduitt to</add> let him know he thought it <lb xml:id="l49"/><del type="strikethrough">improper</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">a sin</add> his thoughts should be <lb xml:id="l50"/>diverted by his place at the Mint <lb xml:id="l51"/>&amp; that the Queen would settle upon <lb xml:id="l52"/>him a pension of £2000 <choice><abbr>pr an<hi rend="superscript">m</hi></abbr><expan>per annum</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l53"/><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> was <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">near</add> double the value of his <lb xml:id="l54"/>employment but he refused it – <add place="supralinear" indicator="no"><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> she told him &amp; his answer was, my place is at their service but I will have no p<supplied reason="damage" cert="medium">ension</supplied></add></p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par13">D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Arbuthnott told me he <del type="strikethrough">carried</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">told <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I.</add> <lb xml:id="l55"/>Cheyne had writt an ingenious b<supplied reason="damage">ook</supplied> <lb xml:id="l56"/>upon Mathematicks – but that his coun<supplied reason="damage" cert="medium">try</supplied> <lb xml:id="l57"/>had not money to print – <del type="strikethrough">Let</del> Bring <supplied reason="damage" cert="high">him</supplied> <lb xml:id="l58"/>to me says <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. &amp; when he brought him <lb xml:id="l59"/><choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. offered Cheyne a bag of money, <lb xml:id="l60"/><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> he refused, &amp; <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. would see him no <lb xml:id="l61"/>more – He gave Stirling money &amp; brought <lb xml:id="l62"/>him from Venice – <del type="strikethrough">told Maclaurin</del> <add place="interlinear" indicator="no"><del type="strikethrough">when the Lord Provost of Edinburg desired him</del> to recommend a person wrote to the <choice><abbr>L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></abbr><expan>Lord</expan></choice> Provost of Edinburg</add> he would <lb xml:id="l63"/>allow <del type="strikethrough">him</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">Maclaurin</add> a certain salary <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">of £20 <choice><abbr>pr an<hi rend="superscript">m</hi></abbr><expan>per annum</expan></choice></add> till the professorship <lb xml:id="l64"/>fell at Edinburgh – Gave Pemberton 200 <lb xml:id="l65"/>Guineas for printing his Principia –</p>
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<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par14">He said when he died he should haue <lb xml:id="l66"/>the comfort of leaving Philosophy <lb xml:id="l67"/>less mischievous than he found it –</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par15">I asking him how he came to let <lb xml:id="l68"/>Bentley print his Principia <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> he did <lb xml:id="l69"/>not understand – Why said he, he was <lb xml:id="l70"/>covetous &amp; I lett him do it to get mony –</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par16">He offered Cheselden for a fee a handfull <lb xml:id="l71"/>of Guineas out of his coat pockett, &amp; when <lb xml:id="l72"/>he refused them &amp; said a guinea or two <lb xml:id="l73"/>was the most he ought to haue <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. <lb xml:id="l74"/>laughed &amp; said suppose I do give you <lb xml:id="l75"/>more than your Fee <add place="supralinear inline" indicator="no">Socrates lost a great su<choice><orig>m̄</orig><reg>mm</reg></choice> <choice><abbr>with<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></abbr><expan>without</expan></choice> regret 4. v. Rokin – p. 353 –</add></p>
<p rend="indent5" xml:id="par17">When he missed Bank bills to the value <lb xml:id="l76"/><supplied reason="damage">of</supplied> £3000 or more &amp; there was the <lb xml:id="l77"/><supplied reason="damage" cert="medium">great</supplied>est reason to suspect one of his <lb xml:id="l78"/><supplied reason="damage" cert="medium">footm</supplied>en W– Whiston a nephew of <lb xml:id="l79"/><supplied reason="damage" cert="medium">New</supplied>tons had picked his pocket because <lb xml:id="l80"/><gap reason="damage" extent="2" unit="words"/> time he left him &amp; bought an <lb xml:id="l81"/>estate in land of that value without any <lb xml:id="l82"/>visible means, he never could be prevailed <lb xml:id="l83"/>on to prosecute him, &amp; when I asked him <lb xml:id="l84"/>how much he had lost, he said too <lb xml:id="l85"/>much <del type="strikethrough">to lose</del> – When he had been <lb xml:id="l86"/>imposed upon in buying an estate at <lb xml:id="l87"/>Bayden &amp; given double the value, &amp; might <lb xml:id="l88"/>have vacated the bargain in equity, he said <lb xml:id="l89"/>he would not for the sake of £2000 go to <lb xml:id="l90"/><choice><abbr>West<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</abbr><expan>Westminster</expan></choice> Hall to prove he had been made a fool of –</p>
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<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par18"><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">He had the <choice><sic>orament</sic><corr>ornament</corr></choice> of a quiet &amp; meek spirit <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> is in the sight of god of so great price <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></abbr><expan>Saint</expan></choice> Peter. Tillotson p. 267. Men in years have made their last understanding – <choice><abbr>D<hi rend="superscript">to</hi></abbr><expan>Ditto</expan></choice> p. 280 – When he had made his not ruffled by Molineux telling him a new discovery had destroyed his Philosophy</add></p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par19">His integrity in the execution of <lb xml:id="l91"/>his office – <choice><abbr>E.</abbr><expan>Earl</expan></choice> Halifax often said he could not have carried on the great <lb xml:id="l92"/>recoinage without him –</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par20">His trouble when Warden in prosecuting <lb xml:id="l93"/>clippers &amp; coiners attended all the trials <lb xml:id="l94"/>wee burnt boxfulls of informations <lb xml:id="l95"/>in his own handwriting taken by himself <lb xml:id="l96"/>he brought in the tool act – vide Iournals <lb xml:id="l97"/><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> destroyed counterfeiters as the mill<supplied reason="damage" cert="high">ing</supplied> <lb xml:id="l98"/>the money had the clippers</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par21">He could not bear sports that kill bea<supplied reason="damage" cert="high">sts</supplied> <lb xml:id="l99"/>as hunting shooting – said of one <supplied reason="damage" cert="high">of</supplied> <lb xml:id="l100"/>his nephews when I spoke in his favour <lb xml:id="l101"/>as an objection against him that he <lb xml:id="l102"/>loved killing of birds – <add place="supralinear inline" indicator="yes">See for humanity to beasts – Guardian 1. Vol. p. 381. 2. 3</add></p>
<p rend="indent5" xml:id="par22">Irregular life is attended with <lb xml:id="l103"/>an irregular head – truth is the <lb xml:id="l104"/>offspring of silence unbroken <lb xml:id="l105"/>meditations. Woollaston. p. 60 – <lb xml:id="l106"/>amusements &amp; <hi rend="underline">sensual parts</hi> of learning</p>
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<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par23"><choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. <add place="inline" indicator="no">N.</add> did not dwell on what are vulgar<supplied reason="damage">ly</supplied> <lb xml:id="l107"/>called the sensual parts of learning <lb xml:id="l108"/>but true knowledge <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> like virtue <lb xml:id="l109"/>gives a more solid &amp; lasting satisfaction <lb xml:id="l110"/>Demosthenes <del type="strikethrough">be</del> <del type="strikethrough">in order to be alone &amp;</del> not <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">to</add> haue <lb xml:id="l111"/>his thoughts dissipated or diverted, <hi rend="superscript">3</hi> shaved <lb xml:id="l112"/><choice type="oldCorr"><sic>hi</sic><corr>only</corr></choice> half his face <hi rend="superscript">1</hi> neglected his dress &amp; <lb xml:id="l113"/>disfigured himself to <del type="strikethrough">oblige himself to</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">put him under a necessity</add> of <lb xml:id="l114"/><del type="strikethrough">solitude</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">having recourse to solitude &amp; hiding himself</add> for fear of being the ridicule <lb xml:id="l115"/>of all who should see him, but <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. was <lb xml:id="l116"/>reduced to none of those shifts his studies <lb xml:id="l117"/>were so engaging he wanted no other <lb xml:id="l118"/>confinement, &amp; indeed had often the <lb xml:id="l119"/><supplied reason="damage" cert="medium">same</supplied> effect upon him as Demosthenes <lb xml:id="l120"/><gap reason="damage" extent="1" unit="words"/> had upon himself – (here add the <supplied reason="damage">sever</supplied>al instances of his absence of <lb xml:id="l121"/><supplied reason="damage" cert="medium">thou</supplied>ght to co<choice><orig>m̄</orig><reg>mm</reg></choice>on affairs) <foreign xml:lang="fre">Car un genie <lb xml:id="l122"/>quelque elevé qu'il soit ne laisse pas <lb xml:id="l123"/>de tenir toujours par quelque chose <lb xml:id="l124"/>a l'humanité les grans ho<choice><orig>m̄</orig><reg>mm</reg></choice>es sont <lb xml:id="l125"/>grans et hommes tout ensemble)</foreign> <add place="infralinear" indicator="no"><foreign xml:lang="lat">Miramur, peregre est animus sine corpore velox</foreign></add></p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par24">Read the Corollaries from <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. N<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> works <lb xml:id="l126"/>by Whiston of the definition of a God</p>
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<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par25">The only thing he was heard to <lb xml:id="l127"/>say with pleasure of his work <lb xml:id="l128"/>was that when he died he <lb xml:id="l129"/>should haue the satisfaction <lb xml:id="l130"/>of leaving Philosophy when <lb xml:id="l131"/>he died less mischievous than <lb xml:id="l132"/>he found it – Those who will <lb xml:id="l133"/>consider his Irenicum &amp; Creed <lb xml:id="l134"/>might <del type="strikethrough">say the s</del> allow him to <lb xml:id="l135"/>have said the same of <lb xml:id="l136"/>revealed religion – If there <lb xml:id="l137"/>be any of so narrow principles <lb xml:id="l138"/>as <del type="strikethrough">to thi</del> not to bear with <lb xml:id="l139"/>his not going into eve<supplied reason="damage">ry</supplied> <lb xml:id="l140"/>point of the highest <gap reason="damage" extent="1" unit="words"/> <lb xml:id="l141"/>orthodoxy let them refle<supplied reason="damage">ct</supplied> <lb xml:id="l142"/>what an advantage it is <lb xml:id="l143"/>to Christianity in general <lb xml:id="l144"/><del type="strikethrough">to <gap reason="illgblDel" extent="2" unit="chars"/> when</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">in this age of</add> infidelity <del type="strikethrough">is</del> to <lb xml:id="l145"/>have a Lay man such a <lb xml:id="l146"/>Philosopher &amp;c haue spent <lb xml:id="l147"/>so much Study <del type="strikethrough">in</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">upon</add> divinity &amp; <lb xml:id="l148"/>so publick <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; strenuous</add> an <del type="strikethrough">espouser of</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">advocate for</add> it.</p>
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<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par26"><choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. says in one of his letters that <lb xml:id="l149"/>if he saw farther than others it <lb xml:id="l150"/><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">was because</add> he stood on the shoulders of the <lb xml:id="l151"/>Giants – What then may they say <lb xml:id="l152"/>who came after him (who as <lb xml:id="l153"/>Leibnitz told <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> A. Fountaine at <lb xml:id="l154"/>Berlin) <del type="strikethrough">if all that</del> <add place="interlinear" indicator="no">When he was <del type="strikethrough">there with E.</del> at Berlin with Leibnitz in 1701 and at supper with the <choice><abbr>Q.</abbr><expan>Queen</expan></choice> of Prussia &amp; she asked him his opinion of <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> <choice type="oldCorr"><sic>I</sic><corr>Isaac</corr></choice> Newton. Leibnitz said that <del type="cancelled">to</del> taking Mathematicks from the beginning of the world to the time of <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. <del type="strikethrough">He</del> What he had done was much <lb xml:id="l155"/>the better half – &amp; added that he had consulted all the learned in Europe upon some difficult point without having any satisfaction &amp; that when he wrote to <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. he sent him answer by the first post to do so &amp; so &amp; then he would find it out.</add> <lb xml:id="l156"/>&amp; stand on the advantage ground <lb xml:id="l157"/>of his discoveries, they will stand <lb xml:id="l158"/>not only on the shoulders of the <lb xml:id="l159"/>Giants but if I may be allowed <lb xml:id="l160"/>to carry on the Metaphor <del type="over">&amp;</del><add place="over" indicator="no">on</add> <lb xml:id="l161"/>Pelion &amp; Ossa heaped thereupon <lb xml:id="l162"/>not indeed with a vain design <lb xml:id="l163"/>of bidding defiance to the <lb xml:id="l164"/>Creater but to enforce &amp; <lb xml:id="l165"/>demonstrate the power &amp; <lb xml:id="l166"/>superintendency of a supreme <lb xml:id="l167"/>being –</p>
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<fw type="pag" place="topLeft">3.</fw> <fw type="header" place="topLeft">Character –</fw>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par27"><foreign xml:lang="lat">Creditur vulgo testamenta <lb xml:id="l168"/>hominum speculum esse morum</foreign> – <lb xml:id="l169"/>Tibere – 196 – perhaps <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I <lb xml:id="l170"/>reservedness in giving his <lb xml:id="l171"/>opinion the reason why he <lb xml:id="l172"/>made no will –</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par28"><choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. honoured his parent obeyed strictly <lb xml:id="l173"/>that only co<choice><orig>m̄</orig><reg>mm</reg></choice>andment to <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> long life is <lb xml:id="l174"/>promised enjoyed that promise &amp; reward here <lb xml:id="l175"/>&amp; without all doubt <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">hereafter</add> in the extensive <lb xml:id="l176"/>sense given it by D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Clarke in his <lb xml:id="l177"/>Church Chatechism – p. 182 – viz an <lb xml:id="l178"/>emblem of Eternity –</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par29"><choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I had the happiness of being born <lb xml:id="l179"/>in a land of liberty <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">&amp; in an age</add> where he <supplied reason="damage" cert="medium">might</supplied> <lb xml:id="l180"/>speak his mind – not afraid of <supplied reason="damage" cert="medium">the</supplied> <lb xml:id="l181"/>Inquisition as Galileo was for <supplied reason="damage" cert="medium">saying</supplied> <lb xml:id="l182"/>the sun stood still &amp; the earth <supplied reason="damage" cert="medium">moved</supplied> <lb xml:id="l183"/>his works not in danger of being <lb xml:id="l184"/>expunged as DesCartes's was nor <lb xml:id="l185"/>he obliged to go into another <lb xml:id="l186"/>country as Descartes was into <lb xml:id="l187"/>Holland to vent his opinions, nor <lb xml:id="l188"/>reduced to the miserable shifts <lb xml:id="l189"/>as Descartes was of saying his <pb xml:id="p005v" n="5v"/> Philosophy was the Philosophy <lb xml:id="l190"/>of Moses &amp; that he could proue <lb xml:id="l191"/>Transubstantiation mathematically <lb xml:id="l192"/>vide life of Descartes</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par30">It has been x<anchor xml:id="n010-01"/><note place="marginLeft" target="#n010-01">Hughes's Life of Spencer – p. 2</note> observed that among the <lb xml:id="l193"/>Romans the age of Augustus <lb xml:id="l194"/>produced the finest wits but <lb xml:id="l195"/>the preceeding one of the civil <lb xml:id="l196"/>wars the greatest men – May <lb xml:id="l197"/>not the same be said of the <lb xml:id="l198"/>reign of <choice><abbr>C.</abbr><expan>Charles</expan></choice> 2 – Leibnitz called it <lb xml:id="l199"/>the <foreign xml:lang="fre">siecle d'or</foreign> of learning, <lb xml:id="l200"/>that <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> preceeded it certainly <lb xml:id="l201"/>produced the greater men –</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par31"><anchor xml:id="n010-02"/> <note place="marginLeft" target="#n010-02"><gap reason="damage" extent="4" unit="chars"/>ck</note>Tycho Brahe made verses upon <lb xml:id="l202"/>Copernicus – Kepler upon Tycho <lb xml:id="l203"/>Urania was their Muse – Halley <lb xml:id="l204"/>upon <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. <del type="strikethrough">exceeded</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">went as much beyond</add> the others <lb xml:id="l205"/><choice type="oldCorr"><sic>in</sic><corr>as</corr></choice> his subject ——</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par32">Bentley to shew he spared the <lb xml:id="l206"/>living no more than the dead altered <lb xml:id="l207"/>Halley's verses when he printed <lb xml:id="l208"/>the Principia, here could be no <lb xml:id="l209"/>error in M.S. or various lection <lb xml:id="l210"/>&amp; he was reduced to his own <lb xml:id="l211"/>peremptory criticism, <foreign xml:lang="lat"><add place="supralinear" indicator="no"><unclear reason="hand" cert="medium">sin</unclear></add> dixisse <lb xml:id="l212"/>debuit </foreign> — Halley told me <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. N <pb xml:id="p006r" n="6r"/>
<del type="strikethrough">promised him</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">made him hope</add> that in Pemberton's <lb xml:id="l213"/>edition his verses should be <lb xml:id="l214"/>printed from his own copy, but <lb xml:id="l215"/>complained they were not for <lb xml:id="l216"/>he <choice type="oldCorr"><sic>had</sic><corr>made</corr></choice> it</p>
<l><foreign xml:lang="lat">Æternique operis fundamina fixit</foreign></l>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par33"><lb xml:id="l217"/>&amp; it is printed</p>
<l><foreign xml:lang="lat">operum quæ fundamenta locarit</foreign></l>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par34">&amp; when I said that perhaps <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. <lb xml:id="l218"/>did not care for having any <lb xml:id="l219"/>thing appear before his book <lb xml:id="l220"/>that seemed to favour the opinion <lb xml:id="l221"/>that the world was eternal – <lb xml:id="l222"/>Yes said he that is what <lb xml:id="l223"/>Pemberton would fix upon me <lb xml:id="l224"/>but <foreign xml:lang="lat">æternum</foreign> is only <foreign xml:lang="lat">æviter<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l225"/>num</foreign>, &amp; I meant no more.</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par35"><del type="strikethrough">He said</del></p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par36"><choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I thought Pythagoras's Musi<supplied reason="damage">ck</supplied> <lb xml:id="l226"/>of the spheres was intende<supplied reason="damage">d</supplied> <lb xml:id="l227"/>to <choice type="oldCorr"><sic>tipyfy</sic><corr>typify</corr></choice> gravity, &amp; as he <lb xml:id="l228"/>makes the sounds &amp; notes to <lb xml:id="l229"/>depend on the size of the strings <lb xml:id="l230"/>so gravity depends on the <lb xml:id="l231"/>density of matter ——</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par37">Prometheus was an Astronomer the <lb xml:id="l232"/>fable of the Vultur was his setting <lb xml:id="l233"/>up &amp; his painfull studies – this <lb xml:id="l234"/>makes <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">Fontenelle's</add> apology for Leibnitz's stealing <lb xml:id="l235"/><choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I.<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> inventions more apposite —</p>
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<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par38">Fluxions – the scaffolding of that <lb xml:id="l236"/><foreign xml:lang="fre"><hi rend="underline">edifice celeste</hi></foreign> <del type="strikethrough">in</del> the contrivance <lb xml:id="l237"/>of <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> required as much art <lb xml:id="l238"/>as the building – worth disputing <lb xml:id="l239"/>had <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. N. sunk that &amp; printed <lb xml:id="l240"/>his principia without producing <lb xml:id="l241"/>that all the world would have <lb xml:id="l242"/>been in a maze &amp; a much <lb xml:id="l243"/>higher admiration —–</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par39">M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Machin told me that telling <lb xml:id="l244"/><choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. once that he admired very <lb xml:id="l245"/>much his fine problems in <lb xml:id="l246"/>Geometry, but infinitely more <lb xml:id="l247"/>his Theory of the Moon for <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l248"/>he had no rule that was all <lb xml:id="l249"/>sagacity – <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. smiled &amp; said <lb xml:id="l250"/>his head never ached but <choice type="oldCorr"><sic>when</sic><corr>with</corr></choice> <lb xml:id="l251"/>his studies on the moon —</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par40">Halley told me he often pressed <lb xml:id="l252"/><choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. to compleat his Theory of <lb xml:id="l253"/>the Moon saying no body else <lb xml:id="l254"/>euer could, <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. told him it had <lb xml:id="l255"/>made his head ach &amp; kept him <lb xml:id="l256"/>awake so often that he would <lb xml:id="l257"/>think of it no more, but <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. said <lb xml:id="l258"/>afterwards to me that if he <lb xml:id="l259"/>lived till Halley had made <lb xml:id="l260"/>six <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">years</add> observations he would haue <lb xml:id="l261"/>t'other stroke at it</p>
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<fw type="header" place="topLeft"> Character</fw> <fw type="pag" place="topCenter">4 –</fw>
<head rend="center" xml:id="hd3">No enthusiasm –</head>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par41">Fancy <del type="strikethrough">gets</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">never got</add> astride <del type="strikethrough"><hi rend="underline">a man's</hi></del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. N<hi rend="superscript">'s</hi></add> reason <lb xml:id="l262"/>Enthusiasm has possessed a great <del type="strikethrough">a</del> <lb xml:id="l263"/>power in the <choice><abbr>K<hi rend="superscript">m</hi></abbr><expan>Kingdom</expan></choice> of Knowledge, where <lb xml:id="l264"/>it is hard to assign one art or science <lb xml:id="l265"/><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> has not annexed to it some <lb xml:id="l266"/>Fanatick branch – Philosopher's stone <lb xml:id="l267"/>Grand Elixir – Planetary worlds – <lb xml:id="l268"/>squaring the circle – <foreign xml:lang="lat">su<choice><orig>m̄</orig><reg>mm</reg></choice>um bonum</foreign> <lb xml:id="l269"/>Utopian Co<choice><orig>m̄</orig><reg>mm</reg></choice>onwealth – might haue <lb xml:id="l270"/>added Longitude – Tale of a Tub – <lb xml:id="l271"/>p. 289 –</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par42"><choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. N. told Bentley all his merit was <hi rend="underline">patient thought</hi></p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par43">Kepler had whims – Descartes – Halley – subterra<supplied reason="damage">nean</supplied> <lb xml:id="l272"/>world – saltness of sea – Observation of great <gap reason="damage" extent="1" unit="words"/> <lb xml:id="l273"/>nearly allied to madness – that no great light <lb xml:id="l274"/>comes in but <choice><abbr>thro<hi rend="superscript">u</hi></abbr><expan>through</expan></choice> a crack too frequently <lb xml:id="l275"/>verified when wee see what havock Enthusiasm <lb xml:id="l276"/>makes in the finest understandings – but <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I <lb xml:id="l277"/>reached the heights of Philosophy without <lb xml:id="l278"/>forming any Hypotheses – Chymistry without <lb xml:id="l279"/>the Philosopher's stone or Elixir – Revelation <lb xml:id="l280"/>&amp; Prophecies without <hi rend="underline">Enthusiasm or superstition</hi> or <lb xml:id="l281"/>co<choice><orig>m̄</orig><reg>mm</reg></choice>encing a Prophet –</p>
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<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par44">Whiston has spread about that <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I <lb xml:id="l282"/>abstained from eating rabbitts <lb xml:id="l283"/>because <del type="strikethrough">being</del> strangled &amp; from <lb xml:id="l284"/>black puddings because made <lb xml:id="l285"/>of blood, but <del type="strikethrough">he is mistaken</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">he is mistaken</add> <del type="cancelled"><choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice></del> <lb xml:id="l286"/><choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. <del type="strikethrough">often</del> did not – he often <lb xml:id="l287"/>mentioned &amp; followed the rule of <lb xml:id="l288"/><choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></abbr><expan>Saint</expan></choice> Paul Take &amp; eat what comes <lb xml:id="l289"/>from the shambles without asking <lb xml:id="l290"/>questions for conscience sake <lb xml:id="l291"/>he said meats strangled were <lb xml:id="l292"/>forbid because that was a <lb xml:id="l293"/>painfull death &amp; the letting out <lb xml:id="l294"/>the blood the easiest &amp; that <lb xml:id="l295"/>animals should be put to as <lb xml:id="l296"/>little pain as possible, that the <lb xml:id="l297"/>reason why eating blood was <lb xml:id="l298"/>forbid was because <del type="strikethrough">th</del> it was <lb xml:id="l299"/>thought the eating blood inclined <lb xml:id="l300"/>men to be cruel – C. C –</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par45">Constant study or reading <del type="strikethrough">generally</del> <lb xml:id="l301"/>requires a stronger bent &amp; intenseness <lb xml:id="l302"/>of thought than the mind can generally <lb xml:id="l303"/><del type="strikethrough">bear &amp; therefore</del> <add place="marginLeft supralinear" indicator="yes">bear &amp; <choice><abbr>tho<hi rend="superscript">u</hi></abbr><expan>though</expan></choice> <del type="strikethrough">not</del> <choice type="oldCorr"><sic>willing</sic><corr>unwilling</corr></choice> to be altogether idle that the whole burden may not be always <unclear reason="hand" cert="medium">be</unclear> a duty</add> is forced to call <lb xml:id="l304"/>the senses often in to her <unclear reason="hand" cert="low">hand</unclear> to <lb xml:id="l305"/>rest upon as it were &amp; divert her self <pb xml:id="p008r" n="8r"/> with Musick &amp; statuary &amp; painting <lb xml:id="l306"/>but <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. had no releif but going <lb xml:id="l307"/>from one study to another, from <lb xml:id="l308"/>Philosophy to Chronology, &amp; from <lb xml:id="l309"/>Chronology to divinity – <del type="strikethrough">as was <lb xml:id="l310"/>said upon the Sun on another <lb xml:id="l311"/>occasion –</del> <add place="interlinear" indicator="no">showing out new discoveries &amp; dispelling the clouds &amp; darkness that were cast over them</add></p>
<l><del type="strikethrough">Constant in <space dim="horizontal" extent="10" unit="chars"/> <unclear reason="del" cert="medium">pursue</unclear></del></l>
<l><del type="strikethrough"> And leave one world but to revive</del></l>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par46">&amp; like the Sun only leaves one <lb xml:id="l312"/>world to enlighten another –</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par47">He used to say of <choice><abbr>E.</abbr><expan>Earl</expan></choice> Pembroke that he was a lover of stone <lb xml:id="l313"/>Dolls —</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par48">Plato talked of trifling familiar <lb xml:id="l314"/>things with strangers &amp; charm<supplied reason="damage">ed</supplied> <lb xml:id="l315"/>them without calling Philosop<supplied reason="damage">hy</supplied> <lb xml:id="l316"/>to his aid – Dacier's life of Pla<supplied reason="damage">to</supplied> <lb xml:id="l317"/>p. 27. 28 – so did <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> <choice><abbr>Is</abbr><expan>Isaac</expan></choice> –</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par49">Montague – 3. book – 2. c – says Socrates <lb xml:id="l318"/>desired to die when he was 70 being <lb xml:id="l319"/>unwilling to see the decay of his <lb xml:id="l320"/>understanding – <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. at 84 had not <lb xml:id="l321"/>that reason for he had all his senses <lb xml:id="l322"/>in perfection –</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par50">Socrates declared publickly he would <lb xml:id="l323"/>have bought a cloak if he had had <pb xml:id="p008v" n="8v"/> money then every one pressed to <lb xml:id="l324"/>give him one but they should <lb xml:id="l325"/>haue done it before &amp; not have <lb xml:id="l326"/>put him to the blush to expose <lb xml:id="l327"/>his wants – 4. b. Rollin p. 353. <lb xml:id="l328"/><choice><abbr>E.</abbr><expan>Earl</expan></choice> Halifax gave <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. an <choice><abbr>employ<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></abbr><expan>employment</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l329"/>before he wanted it or asked it – <lb xml:id="l330"/>he would not suffer the lamp that <lb xml:id="l331"/>gaue so much light to want <lb xml:id="l332"/>oil —– <choice><abbr>Mem<hi rend="superscript">m</hi>.</abbr><expan>Memorandum</expan></choice> Anaxagoras's <choice><abbr>an<hi rend="superscript">s</hi></abbr><expan>answer</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l333"/>to one he had taught who let <lb xml:id="l334"/>him starve –</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par51"><choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. resembled Socrates in keeping <lb xml:id="l335"/>between the medium of luxury &amp; penury was grave &amp; chearfull – <lb xml:id="l336"/><choice><abbr>D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></abbr><expan>Ditto</expan></choice> 355. had a serenity &amp; <lb xml:id="l337"/>tranquillity that nothing ruffled – <unclear reason="hand" cert="low">In</unclear> <lb xml:id="l338"/>much more modest than Socrates 454</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par52">x<anchor xml:id="n016-01"/><note place="marginLeft" target="#n016-01"><gap reason="damage" extent="2" unit="words"/> of his edition of Plato</note>Dacier <del type="strikethrough">complains</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no"><del type="strikethrough">cri</del> exclaims</add> with a sort of <lb xml:id="l339"/>indignation against those who <lb xml:id="l340"/>prostitute the venerable name of <lb xml:id="l341"/>Philosopher to persons who <del type="strikethrough">only</del> pass <lb xml:id="l342"/>their life in making experiments <lb xml:id="l343"/>upon the pressure of the air or the <lb xml:id="l344"/>virtues of the loadstone, or to the <lb xml:id="l345"/>Chymist, or to Free thinkers – He <lb xml:id="l346"/>says Philosophy is something more <lb xml:id="l347"/>grand than <del type="strikethrough">Arts or</del> what <del type="strikethrough">is</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">are</add> co<choice><orig>m̄</orig><reg>mm</reg></choice>only <lb xml:id="l348"/>called arts &amp; sciences</p>
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<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par53">It is the love of true wisdom <lb xml:id="l349"/>the knowledge of <del type="strikethrough">all</del> things <lb xml:id="l350"/>human &amp; divine that is, the <lb xml:id="l351"/>knowledge of God, that knowledge <lb xml:id="l352"/><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> teaches us the relation our <lb xml:id="l353"/>soul has necessarily with it's <lb xml:id="l354"/>Creator &amp; <del type="strikethrough">by him</del> all <del type="strikethrough">reasonable</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">rational</add> <lb xml:id="l355"/>creatures, &amp; teaches us our <lb xml:id="l356"/>duty towards God our neighbour <lb xml:id="l357"/>&amp; our selves – That <del type="strikethrough">to be</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no"><del type="strikethrough">to</del></add> the <lb xml:id="l358"/>true Philosopher must <choice type="oldCorr"><sic>be</sic><corr>have</corr></choice> <lb xml:id="l359"/><choice type="oldCorr"><sic>temperate</sic><corr>temperance</corr></choice> justice &amp; a firmness <lb xml:id="l360"/>of mind be a lover of truth <lb xml:id="l361"/>avoid pleasures &amp; despise <lb xml:id="l362"/>riches break loose as much as <lb xml:id="l363"/>is possible from that bond <lb xml:id="l364"/>&amp; subjections <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> the soul is in <lb xml:id="l365"/>to the body, not be afraid of <lb xml:id="l366"/>poverty or ignominy or calumny <lb xml:id="l367"/>in the cause of <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">justice &amp;</add> truth <del type="strikethrough">or virtue <lb xml:id="l368"/>&amp;</del> do good even to enemies, <lb xml:id="l369"/>to have no thought but how <lb xml:id="l370"/>to die well, &amp; for that purpose <lb xml:id="l371"/>to give up every thing &amp; even <lb xml:id="l372"/>your self —–</p>
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par54"><choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> I. was a Philosopher according <lb xml:id="l373"/>to this definition as much <lb xml:id="l374"/>in his morals as his writings <lb xml:id="l375"/>he joined morality to Philosophy So <pb xml:id="p009v" n="9v"/> Socrates abandoned one to <lb xml:id="l376"/>follow the other</p>
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