The Political History of the DevilРипол Классик Daniel Defoe was an English trader, writer, journalist, pamphleteer and spy. General scholarly opinion is that Defoe really did think of the Devil as a participant in world history. His view is that of an 18th-century Presbyterian – he blames the Devil for the Crusades and sees him as close to Europe’s Catholic powers. |
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CHAPTER VII | 98 |
CHAPTER VIII | 108 |
CHAPTER IX | 126 |
CHAPTER X | 146 |
CHAPTER XI | 177 |
CHAPTER I | 213 |
CHAPTER II | 227 |
CHAPTER III | 238 |
CHAPTER IV | 249 |
CHAPTER V | 268 |
CHAPTER VI | 289 |
THE CONCLUSION | 434 |
PARTII | 211 |
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