Superstition in all ages:
by Jean Meslier, a Roman Catholic priest, who, after a pastoral service of thirty years at Etrepigny and But in Champagne, France, wholly abjured religious dogmas, and left as his last will and testament to his parishioners, and to the world, to be published after his death, the following pages, entitled, Common sense. Translated from the French original by Miss Anna Knoop.
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English ; French
- Published
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New York : P. Eckler, 1920.
- Note
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The first part is a translation of Le bon sens du curé Meslier, by Baron d'Holbach. The second part is Abstract of testament of John Meslier, by Voltaire (p. 283-339)
Running title: Common sense.
- Physical Description
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vi, 339 p.
illus. (port.)
20 cm.
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