[43] Id. pp. 15, 37, 45, 181, 185, 190. [↑]

[44] Id. pp. 157–61. As to the general vogue of rationalism in France at that period, see pp. 35, 204: and compare Saisset, Essais sur la philosophie et la religion, 1845; The Progress of Religious Thought as illustrated in the Protestant Church of France, by Dr. J. R. Beard, 1861; and Wilson’s article in Essays and Reviews. As to Switzerland and Holland, see Pearson, Infidelity, its Aspects, etc., 1853, pp. 560–64, 575–84. [↑]

[45] Louis Philippe sought to suppress this book, of which many editions had appeared before 1830. See Blanco White’s Life, 1845, ii. 168. [↑]

[46] Prof. E. Lavisse, Un Ministre: Victor Duruy, 1895 (rep. of art. in Revue de Paris, Janv. 15 and Mars 1, 1895), p. 117. [↑]

[47] Id. pp. 99–105. [↑]

[48] Id. pp. 107–118. [↑]

[49] Id. pp. 118–27. [↑]

[50] Llorente, Hist. crit. de l’Inquisition de l’Espagne, 2e édit, iv, 153. [↑]

[51] Rapport of Ch. Fulpius in the Almanach de Libre Pensée, 1906. [↑]

[52] Squier, Notes on Central America, 1856, p. 227. [↑]