Chapter 5
III. — Voltaire. 6
His efforts to advance Atheism — His Parentage, Education and Early Life — Corruption of the Age — European Courts, Nobles, and People — Gallicanism, Jansenism, and finally Infidelity welcomed in France — Voltaire in Society — His banishment to England and its Consequences — His return as a confirmed Disbeliever and Free- mason— His power as a Writer — His attacks upon Religion, Morality and Honour — His watchword, " Crush the Wretch" — His detei-mination to destroy Chi-istianity — His Conceit — His part in the Suppression of the Jesuits — In- dustry— Disciples — Frederick II. — Policy planned for the Destruction of Catholicity^His advocacy of Lying — Hypocrisy — Impure, adidterous Life — Every form of Christianity doomed by him — Proofs — Faith shown in sickness — Pinal impenitence and terrible Death — Voltaire perpetuated in Freemasonry and Secret Societies.
Notes. — Correspondence between Frederick II. and Voltaire - - . l"
Letter of Voltaire to Damilaville - - - - - . i2
