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The Sacred History Of The Deluge Illustrated: And Corroborated By Tradition, Mythology, And Geology (1836) is a book written by Francis Fellowes. The book explores the Great Flood, which is a significant event in many religious and cultural traditions. The author examines the story of the Deluge from a variety of perspectives, including historical, mythological, and geological. The book is illustrated with images that help to convey the significance of the flood and its impact on human history. The author also draws on a range of sources, including ancient texts, folklore, and scientific…mehr

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The Sacred History Of The Deluge Illustrated: And Corroborated By Tradition, Mythology, And Geology (1836) is a book written by Francis Fellowes. The book explores the Great Flood, which is a significant event in many religious and cultural traditions. The author examines the story of the Deluge from a variety of perspectives, including historical, mythological, and geological. The book is illustrated with images that help to convey the significance of the flood and its impact on human history. The author also draws on a range of sources, including ancient texts, folklore, and scientific research, to provide a comprehensive account of the Deluge. The book is intended for readers who are interested in the intersection of religion, mythology, and science, and who want to deepen their understanding of this important event in human history.Adapted To Courses Of Scripture Study In Colleges And Higher Seminaries, And To General Use.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.