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Index<br />

247, 249, 251, 252, 253, 255, 256, 257, 258,<br />

259, 272<br />

Spain 55<br />

Spinoza, Benedict de,<br />

expertise in Hebrew xi, xlvi, 93, 94, 100, 106,<br />

138--41<br />

lack of expertise in Greek 154<br />

Latin style xlii, xliii--xliv<br />

translations of the<strong>Theological</strong>-<strong>Political</strong> treatise<br />

xxxii, xxxvii, xliii, 260, 273<br />

Dutch (1670^1; but not published until<br />

1693) xx, 261, 263, 274<br />

English (1689) xxxvii<br />

Spinoza, Benedict de (Cont.)<br />

French (1678) xxxii, xlii, 260, 261, 264, 265,<br />

266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273,<br />

274, 275<br />

writings (other than<strong>Theological</strong>-<strong>Political</strong><br />

treatise):<br />

Apologia (1656) (unpublished; now lost)<br />

xxxvi<br />

Cogitata Metaphysica (1663) xxxvi, 44<br />

Descartes’ Principles of Philosophy (Renati Des<br />

Cartes, Principiorum philosophiae pars<br />

I & II, more geometrico demonstrata)<br />

(1663) xxxii, xxxvi, 44, 262<br />

Ethics (1677) xiii, xxxvii, 198<br />

Tractatus Politicus (1677) xxii, xxiii, xxx<br />

spirits xii, 26, 41, 63, 244<br />

state of nature 196--8, 202, 205, 206, 239, 257, 271<br />

States General (of the United Provinces) xxxi,<br />

218, 259, 280<br />

supernatural agents and agency xii, xii<br />

superstition, see credulity<br />

Tacitus (c. ad. 56^ c. 120), Roman historian xliv,<br />

6, 11, 211, 212, 223, 226, 273<br />

Talmud 39, 140, 141, 147, 150, 154<br />

Ten Commandments, (Decalogue) 16, 38, 63,<br />

128, 189<br />

Terence (c. 185^159 bc) Latin comic playwright<br />

12, 35, 111, 210<br />

text corruption 102, 105, 123, 134, 137--8, 137,<br />

150--1,152--3,163--4,166,170,171,188,264,<br />

268, xiv<br />

text criticism xii--xiii, xiv, xv, xvi--xvii, 109, 110,<br />

111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 151, 188<br />

theocracy 214, 215--16, 219, 245<br />

theology, wholly separate from philosophy ix,<br />

viii, 12, 19, 68, 190, 191, 193<br />

Third Anglo Dutch War (1672^74) xxxvi<br />

Toland, John (1670^1722), English deist xvii,<br />

xviii<br />

Toleration ix, x, xx, xxii, xxiii, xxi--xxvii, xxix,<br />

xxxiii<br />

Tremellius, John Immanuel (1510^80) Italian<br />

convert from Judaism to Protestantism and<br />

expert in Aramaic (Syriac) 67, 270<br />

Trinity and Trinitarianism xx, 173<br />

‘true meaning’of a text, (true sense) xii--xiii, 109,<br />

110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 151, 188<br />

‘true virtue’, see universal moral law<br />

tyranny 250--2, 255--6<br />

United Provinces, see Dutch Republic<br />

unity of mankind based on reason and virtue 46,<br />

48, 49, 53, 54, 56, 61, 68--80<br />

universal human nature xlv, 61, 164, 198<br />

universal laws of nature (the certain and<br />

unchangeable order of nature)44,57,82,83,<br />

84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 95, 197, 206<br />

universal moral law 49, 53, 54, 60, 66, 67,<br />

68--80, 99, 102, 137, 148, 160, 168, 170,<br />

178, 191<br />

universal principles (i.e. philosophy) 19, 41, 61,<br />

64, 72, 76, 77, 84--5, 88, 94--5, 99, 101, 102,<br />

103, 104, 108, 115, 184, 239, 262<br />

universal religion 9, 54, 167, 168, 169, 171, 180,<br />

182--3, 241<br />

Velthuysen, Lambert van (1622^85) Dutch<br />

Cartesian philosopher xix<br />

Virgil (70^19 bc), Latin poet 136, 211, 226<br />

Vulgate xlvi<br />

Witt, Johan de (1625^72) Pensionary of Holland<br />

(1653^72) xxv, xxxvi<br />

Zechariah 32, 93, 269, 270<br />

280

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