Curiosities of Superstition, and Sketches of Some Unrevealed Religions
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By William Henry Davenport Adams 21 Jun, 2019
“To my mind there is no study more absorbing than that of the Religions of the World,—the study, if I may so call it, of the various languages in which man has spoken to his Maker, and of that language in which his Maker ‘at sundry times and in ... Read more
“To my mind there is no study more absorbing than that of the Religions of the World,—the study, if I may so call it, of the various languages in which man has spoken to his Maker, and of that language in which his Maker ‘at sundry times and in divers manners’ spake to man.”—Max Müller. Less
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William Henry Davenport Adams (1828–1891), was an English writer and journalist of the 19th century, notable for a number of his publications.William Henry Davenport Adams, born in London on 5 May 1...
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