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  2. Cult of the Supreme Being - Wikipedia

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    The Cult of the Supreme Being (French: Culte de l'Être suprême) [note 1] was a form of theocratic deism established by Maximilien Robespierre during the French Revolution as the intended state religion of France and a replacement for its rival, the Cult of Reason, and of Roman Catholicism.

  3. Maximilien Robespierre - Wikipedia

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    On 8 June, during the "Festival of the Supreme Being," Robespierre made his public debut as a leader and Convention president, expressing his passion for virtue, nature, and deist beliefs. [410] Climaxing at the Champ de Mars, he delivered speeches emphasising his concept of a Supreme Being devoid of religious figures like Christ or Mohammed. [411]

  4. Observations on Maximilien Robespierre - Wikipedia

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    The book was Buonarroti's final publication before his death and was remarkable in its time for its positive view of Robespierre's actions. Buonarroti went so far as to characterize Robespierre as next in a long line of heroic succession that included historical and legendary figures such as Moses, Pythagoras, Jesus Christ, and Mohammed.

  5. Letters Written in France - Wikipedia

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    The execution of Robespierre reinvigorates Williams' optimism that liberty will triumph in France. [19] Volume two contains seven letters and three appendices. Williams describes the executions of Jacques Hébert, Georges Danton, and Camille Desmoulins, and the insincerity of the Festival of the Supreme Being. She is briefly confined as a ...

  6. Cult of Reason - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 1794, the Cult of Reason was faced with official repudiation when Robespierre, nearing complete dictatorial power during the Reign of Terror, announced his own establishment of a new, deistic religion for the Republic, the Cult of the Supreme Being. [26] Robespierre denounced the Hébertistes on various philosophical and ...

  7. Fall of Maximilien Robespierre - Wikipedia

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    Jacques-René Hébert Georges Danton. Robespierre did not reappear in the National Convention until 7 May (18 Floréal). For this day he had planned a speech addressing the relationship between religion, morality, and the republican principles; and to establish the Cult of the Supreme Being in place of the Cult of Reason promoted by de-Christianizers like the Hébertists. [14]

  8. Temple of Reason - Wikipedia

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    A Republican inscription on a former church: "Temple of reason and philosophy", Saint Martin, Ivry-La-Bataille. A Temple of Reason (French: Temple de la Raison) was, during the French Revolution, a state atheist temple for a new belief system created to replace Christianity: the Cult of Reason, which was based on the ideals of reason, virtue, and liberty.

  9. File:Œuvres de Robespierre.pdf - Wikipedia

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    řuvres de Robespierre: Author: Maximilien Robespierre: Conversion program: Google Books PDF Converter (rel 2 28/7/09) Encrypted: no: Version of PDF format: 1.4: Page size: 612 x 792 pts (letter) 312.72 x 498 pts