lembert, i. 321;
his views of, i. 323;
Jeremy Collier and Bossuet on, i. 323;
in Geneva, i. 333, 334, _n._;
Rousseau, Voltaire, and D'Alembert on, i. 332-337.
Plutarch, Rousseau's love for, i. 13.
Plutocracy, new, faults of, i. 195.
Pompadour, Madame de, and the Jesuits, ii. 64.
Pontverre (priest) converts Rousseau to Romanism, i. 31-35.
Pope, his Essay on Man translated by Voltaire, i. 309;
Berlin Academy and Lessing on it, i. 310, _n._;
criticism on it by Rousseau, i. 312;
its general position reproduced by Rousseau, i. 315.
Popeliniere, M. de, i. 211.
Positive knowledge, i. 78.
Press, freedom of the, ii. 59.
Prevost, Abbe, i. 48.
_Projet pour l'Education_, i. 96, _n._
Property, private, evils ascribed to i. 157, 185;
Robespierre disclaimed the intention of attacking, i. 123,
_n._
Protestant principles, effect of development of, ii. 146-147.
Protestantism, his conversion to, i. 220;
its influence on Rousseau, i. 221.
RAMEAU on Rousseau's _Muses Galantes_, i. 119, 211;
mentioned, i. 291.
Rationalism, i. 224, 225;
influence of Descartes on, i. 225.
Reason, De Saint Pierre's views of, i. 244.
Reform, essential priority of social over political, ii. 43.
Religion, simplification of, i. 3;
ideas of, in Paris, i. 186, 187, 207, 208;
Rousseau's view of, i. 220;
doctrines of, in Geneva, i. 223-227, also _n._;
curious project concerning it, by Rousseau, i. 317;
separation of spiritual and temporal powers deemed mischievous by
Rousseau, ii. 173;
in its relation to the state may be considered as of three kinds,
ii. 175;
duty of the sovereign to establish a civil confession of faith,
ii. 176, 177;
positive dogmas of this, ii. 176;
Rousseau's "pure Hobbism," ii. 177.
See Savoyard Vicar (Emilius), ii. 256, 281.
Renou, Rousseau assumes name of, i. 129; ii. 312.
Revelation, Christian, Rousseau's controversy on, with Archbishop of
Paris, ii. 86-91.
_Reveries_, Rousseau's relinquishing society, i. 199;
description of his life in the isle of St. Peter, in the, ii.
109-115;
their style ii. 314.
Revolution, French, principles of, i. 1, 2;
benefits of, or otherwise, ii. 54;
Baboeuf on, ii. 123, 124, _n._;
the starting point in the history of its ideas, ii. 160.
Revolutionary process and ideal i. 4, 5.
Revolutionists, difference among, i. 2.
Richardson (the novelist), ii. 25, 28.
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