The Philosophical Dictionary
by
Voltaire

Selected and Translated by H.I. Woolf
New York: Knopf, 1924
Scanned by the Hanover College Department of History in 1995.

Adultery
Advocate
Ancients and Moderns
Animals
Antiquity
Arts
Astrology
Atheism, Section 1
Atheism, Section 2
Authority
Authors
Banishment
Bankruptcy
Beauty
Bishop
Books
Bouleverd or Boulevart
Bourges
Brahmins
Character
Charlatan
Civil Laws
Climate
Common Sense
Concatenation of Events
Contradictions
Corn
Cromwell, Section 1
Cromwell, Section 2
Customs
Democracy
Destiny
Devout
The Ecclesiastical Ministry
Emblem
On The English Theatre
Envy
Equality
Expiation
Extreme
Ezourveidam
Faith
False Minds
Fatherland
Final Causes
Fraud
Free Will
French
Friendship
God
Helvetia
History
Ignorance
The Impious
Joan of Arc
Kissing
Languages
Laws
Liberty
Library
Limits of the Human Mind
Local Crimes
Love
Luxury
General Reflection on Man
Man in the Iron Mask
Marriage
Master
Men of Letters
Metamorphosis, Metapsychosis
Milton, on the Reproach of Plagiarism Against
Mohammedans
Mountain
Nakedness
Natural Law
Nature
Necessary
New Novelties
Philosopher
Power, Omnipotence
Prayers
Precis of Ancient Philosophy
Prejudices
Rare
Reason
Religion
Sect
Self-Esteem
Soul, Section 1
Soul, Section 2
Soul, Section 3
Soul, Section 4
Soul, Section 5
Soul, Section 6
Soul, Section 7
States, Governments
Superstition
Tears
Theist
Tolerance
Truth
Tyranny
Virtue
Why?
Declaration of the Admirers,
Questioners and Doubters,
Who Have Amused Themselves
by Propounding to the Scholars
the Above Questions in Nine volumes

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