Zesden Deels Eerste Stuk, Waar in de Godsdienst-Pflichten en Gewoontens der Anglicaanen of Episcopalen, Quaakers, Wederdoopers, Adamiten, Preadamiten, Mystique Secten, Quietisten, Unitarissen, Anti-Trinitarissen, Socinianen, Collegianten en Rhynsburgers, Godisten, enz. verhandelten worden
The vagaries of eighteenth-century publishing have left some lingering confusions about the numbering of the volumes. Although Bernard published nine volumes under the same title, he added the last two (here listed as volumes 8 and 9 of the French edition) as a kind of afterword and numbered them “7, second half” and “8.” None of the translations included these final two volumes, and they have no illustrations by Picart, who died in 1733. We have used the numbering of the volumes in the Getty collection which follows their date of publication. Bernard had his own numbering system, in which the monotheistic religions were numbered 1-5 (here 1 [Jews and Catholics], 2 [Catholics], 5 [Greek Orthodox, Protestants], 6 [Other Protstants, Deists, etc.] and 7 [Islam]) and the religious ceremonies and customs of the “idolatrous peoples” were numbered 1 and 2 (here 3 and 4).