Abstract
Another Spinoza Baruch de Spinoza is usually portrayed as a sweet, lovable, benign philosopher who spent his life seeking rational truth. In ~958 I ran across some rather contrary testi- mony in an unpublished letter by someone who knew him, and I have finally decided to publish it. The letter is by ~tienne Le Moine, 1624-1689, who from 1676 onward was professor of theology at the University of Leiden. Le Moine was a French Protestant from Caen, who had studied at S6dan. He got in trouble with French Catholic authorities, and went or fled to The Netherlands where he taught and published many theological works.' He was a friend of Bishop Pierre-Daniel Huet, 163o- 1721, the Bishop of Avranches. They both came from Caen, and Huet, whose father had been a Protestant, seems to have kept in touch with his Protestant acquaintances all during the..