Deism self-refuted or an examination of the principles of infidelity scattered throughout the different works of Mons. Rousseau; in form of letters. By Monsieur Bergier, D. D. An Associate of the Academy of Sciences, Belles Lettres, and Arts of Besan�eon, and a correspondent of the Royal Academy of Inscriptions and Belles Lettres. Translated from the fourth edition, printed at Paris, revised and corrected by the author.

  • Bergier, M. (Nicolas-Sylvestre), 1718-1790.
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1775
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D�eisme r�efut�e par lui-m�eme. English
Deism self-refuted; or an examination of the principles of infidelity scattered throughout the different works of Mons. Rousseau; in form of letters. By Monsieur Bergier, D. D. An Associate of the Academy of Sciences, Belles Lettres, and Arts of Besanêon,

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