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History of the Devil

History of the Devil

Auteur(s): Daniel Defoe
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Known as A Political History of the Devil, this captivating book is divided into two intriguing parts the first chronicles the devils journey from his fall from heaven to the time of writing, while the second delves into his private conduct. With a blend of humor, religious insight, and critical analysis of previous works, this delightful read offers a fresh perspective. A lesser-known gem by the author of Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders, it promises to engage and entertain. (Stav Nisser.)Copyright International Ambient Sounds Monde Politique Sciences politiques Spiritualité
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  • 028 - Conclusion
    Jan 28 2026
    Known as A Political History of the Devil, this captivating book is divided into two intriguing parts the first chronicles the devils journey from his fall from heaven to the time of writing, while the second delves into his private conduct. With a blend of humor, religious insight, and critical analysis of previous works, this delightful read offers a fresh perspective. A lesser-known gem by the author of Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders, it promises to engage and entertain. (Stav Nisser.)
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    9 min
  • 027 - Part 2 Chapter 11 B
    Jan 27 2026
    Known as A Political History of the Devil, this captivating book is divided into two intriguing parts the first chronicles the devils journey from his fall from heaven to the time of writing, while the second delves into his private conduct. With a blend of humor, religious insight, and critical analysis of previous works, this delightful read offers a fresh perspective. A lesser-known gem by the author of Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders, it promises to engage and entertain. (Stav Nisser.)
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    32 min
  • 026 - Part 2 Chapter 11 A
    Jan 26 2026
    Known as A Political History of the Devil, this captivating book is divided into two intriguing parts the first chronicles the devils journey from his fall from heaven to the time of writing, while the second delves into his private conduct. With a blend of humor, religious insight, and critical analysis of previous works, this delightful read offers a fresh perspective. A lesser-known gem by the author of Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders, it promises to engage and entertain. (Stav Nisser.)
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    16 min
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