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The Mysteries of All Nations / Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together with Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales

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The work surveys superstition worldwide, tracing its origins, varieties, and persistence from ancient to modern times. It examines religious, magical, and folkloric practices—divination, witchcraft, charms, omens, miracles, and funerary observances—and describes trials, ordeals, and legal responses to alleged sorcery. Separate chapters consider specific cultures and their pantheons and rites, including Hebrew, Egyptian, Babylonian, Greek, Roman, Ethiopian, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and Northern-European traditions, while retelling selected myths and accounts of gods, spirits, and heroes. Drawing on antiquarian research and observation, the author highlights recurring patterns and the continuities between past beliefs and contemporary customs.

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James Grant

James Grant was a Scottish author known for his historical novels and adventure tales, often set against the backdrop of significant historical events. His works frequently explore themes of loyalty, courage, and the complexities of human relationships. Among his notable titles is "Bothwell; or, The Days of Mary Queen of Scots," which delves into the tumultuous life of Mary Stuart and her relationships. Grant's storytelling is characterized by rich detail and a vivid portrayal of characters, making his contributions to 19th-century literature both engaging and memorable.

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