The world unmask'd:
or, The philosopher the greatest cheat; in twenty-four dialogues between Crito a philosopher, Philo a lawyer, and Erastus, a merchant. In which true virtue is distinguished from what usually bears the name or resemblance of it: the many prejudices and mistakes in judgment and practice, in regard to conscience and religion, are examined and rectified ... To which is added, The state of souls separated from their bodies ... in answer to a treatise, entitled, An enquiry into Origenism. Together with a large introduction, evincing the same truth from the principles of natural religion.
Translated from the French.
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English ; French
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London, Printed for A. Millar, 1736.
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The assumption that B. de Mandeville wrote the present work is without foundation.
p.30-47; Quérard, La France littéraire; J. Senebier, Hist. litt. de Geneve, III (1786) p. 84-85.
The authorship of the original treatises, by contemporary writers ascribed to B. L. de Muralt, was revealed in the third edition of the author'sLettres sur la religion essentielle à l'homme, published after her death by her parents (Londres, 1756) It was, however, believed in Geneva, that Muralt had some share in her books. cf. E. Ritter, B. L. de Muralt, in Zeitschrift f. neufranz. sprache u. literatur, 3. band (1882) p. [187] ff.; V. Rossel, Histoire littéraire de la Suisse romande, t. II (1891)
sequel of the fourteen letters. Concerning the state of souls separated from their bodies. Being an answer to a book, entitled, An enquiry into Origenism. By Mr. Professor R ̲̲̲̲̲(translation of Suite du livre des XIV lettres ...servant de réponse au livre du professeur R[uchat]), two treatises, pub. anonymously by the author. Londres, 1731, and Londres (?) 1733.
Translation of Le monde fou préféré au monde sage, en vingt-quatre promenades, published anonymously, Amsterdam, 1731, 1733, and 1744. "The state of souls separated from their bodies" has half-title: The systems of the antients and moderns, reconciled; by an exposition of the different sentiments of some Divines, concerning the state of souls, when separated from their bodies. In fourteen letters ... (translation of Systêm des anciens et des modernes ... en quatorze lettres) and is followed by: The
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viii, 446 p.
21 cm.
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