The Three Impostors
THE THREE IMPOSTORS.
TRANSLATED (WITH NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS,) FROM THE FRENCH EDITION OF THE WORK, PUBLISHED AT AMSTERDAM, 1776.
RE-PUBLISHED BY G. VALE, “BEACON” OFFICE, 3 FRANKLIN-SQUARE, NEW-YORK: 1846.
We publish this valuable work, for the reasons contained in the following Note, of which we approve:—
The following little book I present to the reader without any remarks on the different opinions relative to its antiquity; as the subject is amply discussed in the body of the work, and constitutes one of its most interesting and attractive features. The Edition from which the present is translated was brought me from Paris by a distinguished defender of Civil and Religious Liberty: and as my friend had an anxiety from a thorough conviction of its interest and value, to see it published in the English Language, I have from like feelings brought it before the public; and I am convinced that it is an excellent antidote to Superstition and Intolerance, and eminently calculated to promote the cause of Freedom, Justice, and Morality.
J. MYLES.
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NOTE BY THE AMERICAN PUBLISHER.
NOTE BY THE BRITISH PUBLISHER.
PREFACE BY THE TRANSLATOR.
CONTENTS OF THE PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION.
COPY OF THE SECOND PART, VOL. I, ARTICLE IX. OF, “LITERARY MEMOIRS.” PUBLISHED AT THE HAGUE BY HENRY DU SAUZET, 1716.
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