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Uncover the ancient roots of religious practice with The Origin of Pagan Idolatry Ascertained from Historical Testimony and Circumstantial Evidence by George Stanley Faber. First published in the early 19th century, this profound scholarly work explores the historical development of pagan worship across ancient civilizations and presents a compelling argument linking idolatrous systems to a shared origin in post-diluvian (post-flood) history. Through rigorous analysis of mythologies, sacred texts, archeological findings, and historical records, Faber draws connections between the symbolism, rituals, and deities of various cultures—from Babylon and Egypt to Greece and India. This theological and historical treatise offers readers a unique window into how early religious practices may have deviated from original monotheistic beliefs. This premium leather-bound edition is beautifully crafted, making it an ideal addition for collectors, historians, theologians, and scholars of comparative religion. The elegant binding enhances the book’s enduring academic and spiritual value, turning it into a centerpiece of any personal or institutional library.
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