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Luke Joseph Hooke (born Dublin in 1716; died in Saint Cloud, near Paris, 16 April 1796) was a controversial Irish theologian, representing in Paris the "Catholicism of the Enlightenment". The laws of civil society should be so designed, he argued, to enable individuals to conform, through their own free will, to the natural rights ordained by God.

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  • Luke Joseph Hooke (* 1716 in , Donabate (County Dublin); † 16. April 1796 Saint-Cloud bei Paris) war ein irischer Theologe und Bibliothekar in der Bibliothèque Mazarine. Er hatte in den späten 1720er Jahren seinen Lebensmittelpunkt in das Paris des Ancien Régime verlegt. (de)
  • Luke Joseph Hooke (born Dublin in 1716; died in Saint Cloud, near Paris, 16 April 1796) was a controversial Irish theologian, representing in Paris the "Catholicism of the Enlightenment". The laws of civil society should be so designed, he argued, to enable individuals to conform, through their own free will, to the natural rights ordained by God. (en)
  • Luce Joseph Hooke (né à Dublin en 1716 ; décédé à Saint-Cloud le 16 avril 1796) est un théologien et un bibliothécaire. Il est le fils de l'historien Nathaniel Hooke. Il a été le bibliothécaire du Collège Mazarin de 1778 à 1791. (fr)
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  • Catholicism (en)
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  • Luke Joseph Hooke (* 1716 in , Donabate (County Dublin); † 16. April 1796 Saint-Cloud bei Paris) war ein irischer Theologe und Bibliothekar in der Bibliothèque Mazarine. Er hatte in den späten 1720er Jahren seinen Lebensmittelpunkt in das Paris des Ancien Régime verlegt. (de)
  • Luke Joseph Hooke (born Dublin in 1716; died in Saint Cloud, near Paris, 16 April 1796) was a controversial Irish theologian, representing in Paris the "Catholicism of the Enlightenment". The laws of civil society should be so designed, he argued, to enable individuals to conform, through their own free will, to the natural rights ordained by God. (en)
  • Luce Joseph Hooke (né à Dublin en 1716 ; décédé à Saint-Cloud le 16 avril 1796) est un théologien et un bibliothécaire. Il est le fils de l'historien Nathaniel Hooke. Il a été le bibliothécaire du Collège Mazarin de 1778 à 1791. (fr)
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  • Luke Joseph Hooke (de)
  • Luce Joseph Hooke (fr)
  • Luke Joseph Hooke (en)
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