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Heterodoxy, Spinozism, and Free Thought in Early-Eighteenth-Century Europe

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    Chapter 1 L’Esprit de Spinosa : ses origines et sa première édition dans leur contexte spinozien
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    Chapter 2 Une Histoire interminable: origines et développement du Traité des trois imposteurs
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    Chapter 3 History and structure of our Traité des trois imposteurs
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    Chapter 4 L’Esprit de Spinosa et les Traités des trois imposteurs : rappel des différentes familles et de leurs principales caractéristiques
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    Chapter 5 Freethinking in early eighteenth-century Protestant Germany: Peter Friedrich Arpe and the Traité des trois imposteurs
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    Chapter 6 The English Deists and the Traité
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    Chapter 7 Sallengre, La Monnoye, and the Traité des trois imposteurs
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    Chapter 8 The politics of a publishing event: the Marchand milieu and The life and spirit of Spinoza of 1719
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    Chapter 9 Impostors and Revolution: on the ‘Philadelphie’ 1796 edition of the Traité des trois imposteurs
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    Chapter 10 An eighteenth-century interpretation of the Ethica : Henry de Boulainvilliers’s ‘Essai de métaphysique’
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    Chapter 11 Legislators, impostors, and the politic origins of religion: English theories of ‘imposture’ from Stubbe to Toland
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    Chapter 12 ‘Behold the fear of the Lord’: The Erastianism of Stillingfleet, Wolseley,and Tillotson
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    Chapter 13 ‘Jesus Nazarenus legislator’: Adam Boreel’s defence of Christianity
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    Chapter 14 Johan Adler Salvius’ Questions to Baruch de Castro concerning De tribus impostoribus
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    Chapter 15 The struggle against unbelief in the Portuguese Jewish community of Amsterdam after Spinoza’s excommunication
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    Chapter 16 Worse than the three impostors? towards an interpretation of Theodor Ludwig Lau’s Meditationes philosophicae de Deo, mundo, homine
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Chapter title
Legislators, impostors, and the politic origins of religion: English theories of ‘imposture’ from Stubbe to Toland
Chapter number 11
Book title
Heterodoxy, Spinozism, and Free Thought in Early-Eighteenth-Century Europe
Published by
Springer, Dordrecht, January 1996
DOI 10.1007/978-94-015-8735-8_11
Book ISBNs
978-9-04-814741-0, 978-9-40-158735-8
Authors

Justin A. I. Champion

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