The History of the Devil As Well Ancient as Modern
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Auckland :
Floating Press
2012.
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- Title; Contents; The History of the Devil, as Well Ancient as Modern; The Preface to the Second Edition; PART I
- OF THE ANCIENT HISTORY OF THE DEVIL; Chapter I
- Being an Introduction to the Whole Work; Chapter II
- Of the Word Devil; Chapter III
- Of the Original of the Devil; Chapter IV
- Of the Name of the Devil; Chapter V
- Of the Station Satan Had in Heaven Before He Fell; Chapter VI
- What Became of the Devil and His Host of Fallen Spirits After Their Being Expell'd from Heaven; Chapter VII
- Of the Number of Satan's Host.
- Chapter VIII
- Of the Power of the Devil at the Time of the Creation of this WorldChapter IX
- Of the Progress of Satan in Carrying on His Conquest Over Mankind; Chapter X
- Of the Devil's Second Kingdom; Chapter XI
- Of God's Calling a Church Out of the Midst of a Degenerate World; PART II
- OF THE MODERN HISTORY OF THE DEVIL; Chapter I; Chapter II
- Of Hell as it is Represented to Us, and How the Devil is to Be Understood; Chapter III
- Of the Manner of Satan's Acting and Carrying on His Affairs in this World; Chapter IV
- Of Satan's Agents or Missionaries.
- Chapter V
- Of the Devil's Management in the Pagan HierarchyChapter VI
- Of the Extraordinary Appearance of the Devil, and Particularly of the Cloven-Foot; Chapter VII
- Whether is Most Hurtful to the World?; Chapter VIII
- Of the Cloven-Foot Walking About the World Without the Devil; Chapter IX
- Of the Tools the Devil Works With; Chapter X
- Of the Various Methods the Devil Takes to Converse with Mankind; Chapter XI
- Of Divination, Sorcery, the Black-Art, Pawawing, and Such Like Pretenders to Devilism.
- The Conclusion
- Of the Devil's Last Scene of Liberty, and What May Be Supposed to Be His EndEndnotes.