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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

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  • "Origenism"
  • "Origenism"@en
  • "State of souls"@en
  • "World unmasked"@en

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  • "Early works"
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  • "Le Monde fou préferé au monde sage, en vingt-quatre promenades de trois amis, Criton philosophe. Philon avocat. Eraste negociant. [By Marie Huber.]"
  • "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"@en
  • "Le monde fou préferé au monde sage en vingt-quatre promenades de trois amis, Criton Philosophe, Philon Avocat, Eraste Negociant"
  • "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"@en
  • "Le monde fou préféré au monde sage, en vingt-quatre promenades de trois amis, Criton philosophe, Philon avocat, Eraste Negociant"
  • "The world unmask'd ; or, the philosopher the greatest cheat in twenty-four dialogues. A new edition. Translated from the French"@en
  • "The world unmask'd; or, the philosopher the greatest cheat in twenty-four dialogues. A new edition. Translated from the French"
  • "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: And the Value of truth is shewn; with the Reasons why it is not more generally known. To which is added, The state of Souls separated from their Bodies: Being an Epistolary Treatise, wherein is proved, by a Variety of Arguments, deduced from Holy Scripture, that the Punishments of the Wicked will not be Eternal; and all Objections against it solved. 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"@en
  • "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: And the Value of truth is shewn; with the Reasons why it is not more generally known. To which is added, The state of Souls separated from their Bodies: Being an Epistolary Treatise, wherein is proved, by a Variety of Arguments, deduced from Holy Scripture, that the Punishments of the Wicked will not be Eternal; and all Objections against it solved. 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"
  • "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"@en
  • "Le monde fou préferé au monde sage, en vingt-quatre promenades de trois amis, Criton philosophe, Philon avocat, Eraste negociant"
  • "[Le Monde fou préferé au monde sage, en vingt-quatre promenades de trois amis, Criton philosophe. Philon avocat. Eraste negociant. [By Marie Huber.]]"
  • "The world unmask'd ; or, The philosopher the greatest cheat"
  • "The world unmask'd: or, the philosopher the greatest cheat : in twenty-four dialogues ... Translated from the French"
  • "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 ... To which is added, The State of Souls separated from their bodies: being an epistolary treatise ... Translated from the French. [A translation of Marie Huber's "Le Monde fou préferé au monde sage, etc." and "Le Sistème des anciens et des modernes, conciliés, etc." With "The Sequel of the Fourteen Letters, concerning the State of Souls separated from their Bodies. Being an answer to ... An Enquiry into Origenism. By Mr. Professor R-.", a translation of M. Huber's "Suite du sistème des anciens et des modernes ... servant de réponse au livre intitulé, Examen de l'Origenisme par M. le professeur R-," i.e. Abraham Ruchat.]"@en
  • "The world unmask'd: or, the philosopher the greatest cheat : in twenty-four dialogues ... Translated from the French"@en
  • "The world unmask'd : or, The philosopher the greatest cheat : in twenty-four dialogues. : To which is added, the state of souls separated from their bodies : ... to which is prefix'd a large introduction, evincing the same truth from the Principles of Natural Religion"@en
  • "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 distinquished 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"@en
  • "Monde fou préferé au monde sage <engl.&gt"
  • "Le Monde Fou Préferé Au Monde Sage : En Vingt-Quatre Promenades De Trois Amis, Criton Philosophe, Philon Avocat, Eraste Negociant"
  • "The world unmask'd: or, the philosopher the greatest cheat; in twenty-four dialogues. ... Translated from the French"@en
  • "The world unmask'd; or, The philosopher the greatest cheat in twenty-four dialogues. A new edition. Translated from the French"
  • "Le monde fou préféré au monde sage : en vingt-quatre promenades de trois amis, Criton, Philon, Eraste : Criton philosophe, Philon avocat, Eraste négociant"
  • "The world unmask'd: or, the philosopher the greatest cheat : in twenty-four dialogues. ... Translated from the French"
  • "The world unmask'd: or, the philosopher the greatest cheat : in twenty-four dialogues. ... Translated from the French"@en
  • "The world unmask'd; or, the philosopher the greatest cheat; in twenty-four dialogues. A new edition. Translated from the French"@en
  • "The world unmask'd ; or, The philosopher the greatest cheat in twenty-four dialogues. A new edition. Translated from the French"
  • "The world unmask'd : or, The philosopher the greatest cheat : in twenty-four dialogues : to which is added The state of souls separated from their bodies"@en
  • "The world unmask'd: or, The philosopher the greatest cheat in twenty-four dialogues. ... Translated from the French"
  • "The world unmask'd: or, the philosopher the greatest cheat in twenty-four dialogues. ... Translated from the French"@en
  • "The world unmask'd: or, the philosopher the greatest cheat in twenty-four dialogues. ... Translated from the French"
  • "The world unmask'd: or, the philosopher the greatest cheat in twenty-four dialogues ... Translated from the French"@en
  • "The world unmask'd ; or, the philosopher the greatest cheat"
  • "The world unmask'd : or the philospher the greatest cheat : in twenty-four dialogues [and 2 letters] ... [&] the state of souls separated from their bodies : being an epistolary treatise ... in answer to a treatise, entitled an enquiry into origenism ... translated from the French"
  • "The world unmask'd: or, the philosopher the greatest cheat"
  • "The world unmask'd or, the Philosopher the greatest Cheat; in twenty-four dialogues. To which is added, The state of souls separated from their Bodies; Being an Epistolary Treatise, wherein is proved, by a Variety of Arguments, deduced from Holy Scripture, that the Punishments of the Wicked will not be Eternal; and all Objections against it solved. To which is prefix'd, A Large Introduction, evincing the same Truth from the Principles of Natural Religion. Translated from the French"
  • "The world unmask'd or, the Philosopher the greatest Cheat; in twenty-four dialogues. To which is added, The state of souls separated from their Bodies; Being an Epistolary Treatise, wherein is proved, by a Variety of Arguments, deduced from Holy Scripture, that the Punishments of the Wicked will not be Eternal; and all Objections against it solved. To which is prefix'd, A Large Introduction, evincing the same Truth from the Principles of Natural Religion. Translated from the French"@en
  • "Le monde fou préféré au monde sage, en vingt-quatre promenades de trois amis, Criton philosophe, Philon avocat, Éraste négociant"
  • "Le monde fou préféré au monde sage"
  • "Le Monde fou preferé au monde sage"
  • "The world unmask'd: or, The philosopher the greatest cheat in twenty-four dialogues ... Translated from the French"
  • "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"
  • "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"@en

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