03386nam 22004453u 450 991081315550332120230801232838.01-77652-589-2(CKB)3710000000058782(EBL)1126367(OCoLC)828793485(MiAaPQ)EBC1126367(EXLCZ)99371000000005878220140804d2012|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||The History of the Devil[electronic resource] As Well Ancient as ModernAuckland The Floating Press20121 online resource (401 p.)Description based upon print version of record.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 HostChapter 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 MissionariesChapter 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 DevilismThe Conclusion - Of the Devil's Last Scene of Liberty, and What May Be Supposed to Be His EndEndnotesThis fascinating volume from the author of such influential novels as Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders offers an analytical take on the figure of Satan. Although Defoe offers a comprehensive history of the symbolic and literary significance of the devil, he also believes that the devil plays an active and direct role in determining the course of world events, which he outlines in great detail. All in all, it's a must-read for those interested in theology and the development of the...DevilReligionSpiritual life -- ChristianityDevil.Religion.Spiritual life -- Christianity.235.47Defoe Daniel1661?-1731.69634AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910813155503321The History of the Devil4101483UNINA