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""The Devil: His Origin, Greatness and Decadence"" by Albert Reville is a comprehensive exploration of the history and mythology surrounding one of the most infamous figures in human history. The book delves into the origins of the Devil as a concept, tracing its roots through...


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""The Devil: His Origin, Greatness and Decadence"" by Albert Reville is a comprehensive exploration of the concept of the devil throughout history and across cultures. The book delves into the origins of the devil, tracing its roots back to ancient mythology and examining how...

The Devil: His Origin, Greatness and Decadence is a book written by Albert Reville that delves into the history and mythology surrounding the figure of the Devil. The book explores the origins of the Devil in various cultures and religions, including Christianity, Judaism, and...


