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-Sly [[cross-reference]]s were used to spark off chains of thought. Under "[[Freedom of Thought]]", readers were referred to "Intolerance & Jesus Christ", and under "Cannibals", to "Eucharist, Communion". One of the most boring writers in Paris was used for the religious topics. The [[Abbé Mallet]]'s epic disquisition on [[Noah's Ark]] was such a masterpiece of pedantry, calculating the size of the stables and the quantity of dung produced, that no one who read it could possibly take the Bible seriously as a work of history.+
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