”His falling-out with Baron de Coots was due to a religious dispute, in which he opposed the looting of churches and the new 'cult of reason' in favor of his own religion of 'the Supreme Being'

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1. ”His falling-out with Baron de Coots was due to a religious dispute, in which he opposed the looting of churches and the new 'cult of reason' in favor of his own religion of 'the Supreme Being'