TRANSCRIBER’S NOTESOriginal printed spelling and grammar are retained, with a few exceptions noted below. The original page numbers have been removed. The four illustrations were originally printed full page, with their captions printed alone on an adjacent page. In this edition, the captions are combined appropriately with the illustrations, which are moved to locations near their original locations, but between paragraphs of text. Scans of the original book may be found at archive.org—search for “worksofvoltaire04voltiala”. The transcriber created the cover image, and hereby assigns it to the public domain.to CONTENTSThere were seventy level-one footnotes, some extending over several pages, and nine level-two footnotes anchored within level-one footnotes. The sixty-nine level-one footnotes associated with theTreatise on Tolerationwere renumbered, and are moved to the end of the book. The nested footnotes and the one other level-one footnote remain near their anchors.Page 229: A matching right double quotation mark was added to the phrase“as God being their King, and exercising justice immediately upon them, according to their transgression or obedience, found it not necessary to reveal to them a doctrine which He reserved for after-times, when He should no longer so directly govern His people.
Original printed spelling and grammar are retained, with a few exceptions noted below. The original page numbers have been removed. The four illustrations were originally printed full page, with their captions printed alone on an adjacent page. In this edition, the captions are combined appropriately with the illustrations, which are moved to locations near their original locations, but between paragraphs of text. Scans of the original book may be found at archive.org—search for “worksofvoltaire04voltiala”. The transcriber created the cover image, and hereby assigns it to the public domain.
to CONTENTS
There were seventy level-one footnotes, some extending over several pages, and nine level-two footnotes anchored within level-one footnotes. The sixty-nine level-one footnotes associated with theTreatise on Tolerationwere renumbered, and are moved to the end of the book. The nested footnotes and the one other level-one footnote remain near their anchors.
Page 229: A matching right double quotation mark was added to the phrase“as God being their King, and exercising justice immediately upon them, according to their transgression or obedience, found it not necessary to reveal to them a doctrine which He reserved for after-times, when He should no longer so directly govern His people.