TY - GEN T1 - The world unmask'd, or, The philosopher the greatest cheatin twenty-four dialogues between Crito a philosopher, Philo a lawyer, and Erastus a merchant : in which true virtue is distinguished from what usually bears the name or resemblance of it : the many prejudices and mistakes in judgment and practice, in regard to conscience and religion, are examined and rectified : and the value of truth is shewn, with the reasons why it is not more generally known : to which is added, the state of souls separated from their bodies, being an epistolary treatise, wherein is proved, by a variety of arguments, deduced from holy scripture, that the punishments of the wicked will not be eternal, and all objections against it solved : in Answer to a treatise, entitled, An Enquiry into Origenism : together with a large introduction, evincing the same truth from the principles of natural religion : translated from the French / DA - 1736. CY - London : AU - Huber, Marie, PB - Printed for A. Millar, PP - London : LA - eng PY - 1736. N1 - A translation of Marie Huber's 'Le monde fou préferé au monde sage', first published in 1731, and 'Le sistéme des anciens et des modernes', 1733. N1 - With a final leaf of advertisements. N1 - The ornaments are those used by Henry Woodfall. N1 - Reproduction of the original from the Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University. ID - 833658 KW - Deism KW - Virtue KW - Religion KW - Future life KW - Philosophy TI - The world unmask'd, or, The philosopher the greatest cheatin twenty-four dialogues between Crito a philosopher, Philo a lawyer, and Erastus a merchant : in which true virtue is distinguished from what usually bears the name or resemblance of it : the many prejudices and mistakes in judgment and practice, in regard to conscience and religion, are examined and rectified : and the value of truth is shewn, with the reasons why it is not more generally known : to which is added, the state of souls separated from their bodies, being an epistolary treatise, wherein is proved, by a variety of arguments, deduced from holy scripture, that the punishments of the wicked will not be eternal, and all objections against it solved : in Answer to a treatise, entitled, An Enquiry into Origenism : together with a large introduction, evincing the same truth from the principles of natural religion : translated from the French / LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/ALZCJT908258380/NCCO?sid=gale_marc&u=usi UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/ALZCJT908258380/NCCO?sid=gale_marc&u=usi ER -