Protestant Exiles from France/Volume 2 - Book Third - Chapter 12 - Section VII
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De La Croze.
John Cornand de La Croze was another of the refugee literati. He was author, along with Le Clerc, of the Bibliothêque Universelle, in eleven volumes. He wrote a book against Molinos the Quietist and his disciples; also three letters on Italy (1688); “The Works of the Learned,” and “The History of Learning” (both in 1691); and “Memoirs for the Ingenious, containing Observations in Philosophy, Physic. Philology, and other Arts and Sciences for the year 1693.” [Rev. Dr. La Croze was a subscriber to the Second Edition of De la Roche’s “Memoirs of Literature,” in the year 1722.]