Abbé François PLUQUET François-André-Adrien Pluquet (1716–1790) was a French philosopher and theologian who wrote extensively against fatalism and on the history of religious deviations.
Volume II pages. 506. Simon the Magician Often called Simon Magus; he is a biblical figure traditionally regarded as the first heretic and the founder of Gnosticism. -
STADLINGERS pages. 522 Likely referring to the Stedingers, a group of peasants in 13th-century Germany who were accused of heresy and devil-worship during a crusade launched against them. -
Caillet 8760 This refers to entry number 8760 in Albert Caillet's "Bibliographical Manual of the Esoteric, Occult, and Social Sciences" (1912), a standard reference for researchers of rare books. -
+ 1 4 paperback? : Octavo A book size where each sheet is folded into eight leaves., 2 volumes
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