ROUSSEAU (Jean-Jacque s). Autograph letter... - Lot 200 - Osenat

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ROUSSEAU (Jean-Jacque s). Autograph letter... - Lot 200 - Osenat
ROUSSEAU (Jean-Jacque s). Autograph letter signed to Jacob Vernes. Montmorency, September 9, 1759. 1 p. in-4, address on the back with vestige of red wax seal to his motto from Juvénal, "Vitam impedere vero". "I take advantage, my dear Vernes, of Mr. Martin's departure to give you a little sign of life and to thank you for your last letter. I also thank you for your eagerness and love to spend my days with you in the bosom of my homeland, I have not renounced this happiness but as nobody can know better than me in which places it is easy and comfortable for me to live, please let me be the arbiter of the conveniences that must decide my stay and believe that IN ANY PLACE THAT I LIVE, I WILL NEVER STOP LOVING YOU WITH ALL MY HEART... "A FRIENDLY TIME OF RUSSEL AND VOLTAIRE, THE GENEVA PASTOR JACOB VERNES (1728-1791) was at first enthused by the intellectual renewal of the Enlightenment. However, he distanced himself from Rousseau after the publication of the Profession of Faith of the Savoyard vicar in L'Émile (1762) to which he responded in his work Lettres sur le christianisme de Mr J.-J. Rousseau (1763). He also distanced himself from Voltaire, whose repeated attacks on Christianity he did not appreciate, and published in 1771 the novel Les Confidences philosophiques to denounce the extreme application of certain principles.
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