
The history of the Devil, ancient and modern
by Daniel Defoe
Occult PhilosophyHermeticismModern
Chapters
37
Total Words
136,268
Reading Time
546 min
Published
1726
Table of Contents
1.PART I.
3 min2.PART I.
2 min3.PART II.
27 min4.D. Thou ar't a filly empty Dog, fays the D — ,
1 min5.D. Prithee hold thy fool's tongue, I tell thee,
1 min6.D. Yes Sir, and what then?
1 min7.D. Yes, you Dog, don't you know what that
1 min8.D. Why? is it not wifer to believe no Devil,
1 min9.D. D— m yourfoolifh Poet, that's not my Lord
1 min10.D. No,j'0# Dog, I am not inconfiftent at all, and
1 min11.D. You are a critical Dog, who taught you to
1 min12.D. The Devil! the Devil he did? what you're
1 min13.D. Nay, if you are come to your penitentials I
1 min14.D. ^y^ ay^ pray do, I'll go and enjoy my felfj
72 min15.I. That Satan was not immediately, nor is
48 min16.D. Sir, I perceive your Majefty (for the firft
1 min17.D. Do not fay fo. Sir j there can be no Difeale
2 min18.D. No, Sir, that cannot be, you cannot be
1 min19.D. And what need your Majefty be concern'd
1 min20.D. Doubtlefs, Sir, he that made the World
1 min21.D. But do you not, great Sir, fee all your
1 min22.D. But if you offered them, Sir, how are you
1 min23.D. Let not our truly reverenced Lord and Father
1 min24.D. Does he Triumph over your Majefty, our
1 min25.D. We {hall foon return with the agreeable
2 min26.D. Hail Sovereign, Reverend, Patriarchal Lord !
1 min27.D. We have.
1 min28.D. We did, and back their Bleffrng to thee
1 min29.D. We did, and had our Share j the Patriarch
1 min30.D. We did.
1 min31.D. Forbid it Heaven ! as jtfdam too forbids,
1 min32.D. Not AM only, but his rebel Race, as they
1 min33.D. This too the venerable Prince refents, and
1 min34.D. It is his Will, that thou his elded Son, his
40 min35.I. It was fufficient to bring Mankind to a
175 min36.I. That I muft be allow'd to fuppofe the
157 min37.I. Thofe who a<5t by immediate Direction of
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