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BOHN'S STANDARD LIBRARY.
DE FOE'S WORKS,
VOL. IIL
THE
NOVELS
AND
MISCELLANEOUS WORKS
OF
DANIEL DE FOE.
WITH PREFACES AND NOTES, INCLUDING THOSE ATTRIBUTED TO
SIR WALTER SCOTT.
MOLL FLANDERS,
HISTORY OF THE DEVIL.
LONDON: GEORGE BELL AND SONS, YORK STREET,
COVENT GARDEN.
1884.
Of the word 'devil,' as it is a proper name to the Devil, and any or all
his host, angels, &c.
CHAPTER III.
299
Of the original of the Devil, who he is, what he was before his expulsion
out of heaven, and in what state he was from that time to the creation
of man
CHAPTER IV.
309
Of the name of the Devil, his original, and the nature of his circumstances
since he has been called by that name
CHAPTER V.
313
Of the station Satan had in heaven before he fell; the nature and original
of his crime, and some of Mr. Milton's mistakes about it
CHAPTER VI.
332
What became of the Devil and his host of fallen spirits after their being
expelled from heaven, and his wandering condition till the creation;
with some more of Mr. Milton's absurdities on that subject
CHAPTER VII.
342
Of the number of Satan's host; how they came first to know of the new
created worlds now in being, and their measures with mankind upon the
discovery
CHAPTER VIII.
Of the power of the Devil at the time of the creation of this world;
whether it has not been farther straitened and limited since that time,
and what shifts and stratagems he is obliged to make use of to compass
his designs upon mankind
354
Of the progress of Satan in carrying on his conquest over mankind, from
the fall of Eve to the Deluge
Of the Devil's second kingdom, and how he got footing in the renewed
world by his victory over Noah and his race
CHAPTER XI.
380
Of God's calling a church out of the midst of a degenerate world, and of
Satan's new measures upon that incident: how he attacked them imme..
diately, and his success in those attacks