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Catholics and Unbelievers in 18th Century France

R. R. Palmer

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Mr. Palmer rescues from oblivion—for who knows much about Bergier, Freron, Gauchat, Berruyer, Yvon, Houteville?—the Christian critics who fought a rearguard action against the French secularists of the Enlightenment.

Originally published in 1966.

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Philosophes, Louis de Beausobre, Concupiscence, God, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Confucius, Good and evil, Society of Jesus, Invincible ignorance (Catholic theology), Cardinal virtues, Louis Claude de Saint-Martin, Dictionnaire philosophique, Puritans, Dissenter, Deism, Philosophy, Catholic Church, Philosopher, Religion, Infallibility of the Church, The Philosopher, Theology, Denis Diderot, Apologetics, Irreligion, Atheism, Christian Church, Molinism, Pope Benedict XIV, Thomas Aquinas, Modern Paganism, Profession of faith (Catholic Church), Utilitarianism, Pope Clement XI, Antithesis, Jansenism, Martyr, Charles Bonnet, Infidel, Methodism, Apostasy, Unigenitus, Heathenry (new religious movement), Church discipline, Novum, Predestination, Jean Calas, Theodicy, Divine law, Fideism, Christianity, Clergy, Catholic theology, Omnipotence, Subjectivism, Calvinism, Protestantism, Pelagianism, State of nature, Christian mortalism, Orthodoxy, Presumption (canon law), William of Ockham, Heterodoxy, Heresy, Natural religion, Christian theology, Order of the Holy Ghost, Cartesianism, Politique