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Fables of Infidelity and Facts of Faith

CHAPTER IV
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Who was his doctor?
A Christian.

Who was his nurse?
A Christian?
Who were his most constant visitors and sympathizers?
Thorburn, McClay, etc., Christians.

They went, for mercy's sake; Infidels, having no "bowels of mercies," kept away.

Carver, Jefferson, etc., were far from him in his extreme hour.
The testimony of Mons.

Tronchin, a Protestant physician from Geneva, who attended Voltaire on his death-bed, was: That to see all the furies of Orestes, one only had to be present at the death of Voltaire.


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