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The History of the Devil, As Well Ancient as Modern: In Two Parts

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This work surveys the figure of the Devil from pre-creation origins and the angelic fall through humanity’s early history, weighing scriptural, theological, and literary accounts. The first part addresses names, nature, and activities from Eden to the establishment of the Christian church; the second analyzes the Devil’s governance, modes of operation, ordinary and extraordinary appearances, possession, witchcraft, divination, and the human agents he employs. Interspersed are critiques of popular notions and literary treatments, practical descriptions of purported devilry, and reflections on how blame is shifted from human vice to demonic agency, ending with speculation about the Devil’s limits and destiny.

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Daniel Defoe

Daniel Defoe was an English writer and journalist, best known for his novel "Robinson Crusoe," which is often regarded as one of the first novels in the English language. Born in the late 17th century, Defoe's work spans various genres, including fiction, travel writing, and political pamphlets. His keen observations of society and human nature are evident in his historical accounts, such as "A Journal of the Plague Year," which reflects on the Great Plague of 1665. Defoe's writings often blend adventure with social commentary, showcasing his versatility and depth as a thinker and storyteller.

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