The Story of Johnny; or, The Atheist and the Sage

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The Works of Voltaire, Volume 2: The Story of Johnny; or, The Atheist and the Sage (1906)
Voltaire, translated by William F. Fleming, edited by Tobias George Smollett
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The Story of Johnny; or, The Atheist and the Sage.



Chapters (not listed in original)
  • Introduction
  • Chapter I.—Adventures of Johnny, a young Englishman, written by Doña Las Nalgas.
  • Chapter II.—Continuation of the adventures of John, the young Englishman; also those of his worthy father, D.D., M.P., and F.R.S.
  • Chapter III.—Summary of the controversy of the "buts" between Mr. Freind and Don Inigo y Medroso y Comodios y Papalamiendo, Bachelor of Salamanca
  • Chapter IV.—John returns to London and is led into bad company.
  • Chapter V.—They want to get John married.
  • Chapter VI.—A terrible adventure.
  • Chapter VII.—What happened in America.
  • Chapter VIII.—Dialogue between Freind and Birton on Atheism.
  • Chapter IX.—On Atheism.
  • Chapter X.—On Atheism.
  • Chapter XI.—Return to England—John's Marriage.

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