Voltaire. Toleration. No. 28.
Dates
- Creation: 1915 - 1976
Creator
- From the Collection: Haldeman-Julius 'Little Blue Books' (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 8.40 Linear Feet (20 Hollinger boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Contents
A short account of the death of Jean Calas -- How toleration may be admitted -- Whether intolerance is of natural and human law -- Whether intolerance was known to the Greeks -- Whether the Romans were tolerant -- Abuses of intolerance -- Whether intolerance was of divine right in Judaism, and whether it was always practiced -- Extreme intolerance of the Jews -- Whether intolerance was taught by Christ -- The only cases in which intolerance is humanly lawful -- Account of controversial dispute in China -- Whether it is useful to maintain the people in superstition -- Virtue better than science -- Of universal toleration.
Format
64 pages. Inscription: "M.S. Cramer" on title page.
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections & University Archives Repository
Collection organization
Citation
Cite Item
Voltaire. Toleration. No. 28., Box: 1. Haldeman-Julius 'Little Blue Books' Collection, MS-0124. Special Collections & University Archives.
Cite Item Description
Voltaire. Toleration. No. 28., Box: 1. Haldeman-Julius 'Little Blue Books' Collection, MS-0124. Special Collections & University Archives. https://archives.sdsu.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/134375 Accessed March 13, 2025.