CLARKE, Samuel (1675-1729). A Collection of Papers which passed between the late Learned Mr. Leibnitz and Dr. Clarke in the Years 1715-1716, London: James Knapton, 1717, 8° (193 x 117mm.), FIRST EDITION (title and last leaf spotted), contemporary calf (rubbed), sprinkled edges. [Babson 229; Wallis 62.1]. (2)

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CLARKE, Samuel (1675-1729). A Collection of Papers which passed between the late Learned Mr. Leibnitz and Dr. Clarke in the Years 1715-1716, London: James Knapton, 1717, 8° (193 x 117mm.), FIRST EDITION (title and last leaf spotted), contemporary calf (rubbed), sprinkled edges. [Babson 229; Wallis 62.1]. (2)

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In his letters to Leibnitz, Samuel Clarke defends Newton who "became involved in the controversy with Leibnitz when the latter warned Caroline, Princess of Wales (to whom the book is dedicated) against the atheism of Newton, whose God he said was merely a super-mechanician." (Babson)

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