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""The Worship of the Serpent Traced Throughout the World and Its Traditions Referred to the Events in Paradise"" is a non-fiction book written by John Bathurst Deane. The book explores the ancient practice of serpent worship and its prevalence in different cultures and traditions around the world. Deane delves into the origins of this practice and traces it back to the biblical story of Adam and Eve, suggesting that the serpent in the Garden of Eden may have been the catalyst for this widespread tradition.Throughout the book, Deane provides a detailed analysis of various serpent-related myths…mehr

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""The Worship of the Serpent Traced Throughout the World and Its Traditions Referred to the Events in Paradise"" is a non-fiction book written by John Bathurst Deane. The book explores the ancient practice of serpent worship and its prevalence in different cultures and traditions around the world. Deane delves into the origins of this practice and traces it back to the biblical story of Adam and Eve, suggesting that the serpent in the Garden of Eden may have been the catalyst for this widespread tradition.Throughout the book, Deane provides a detailed analysis of various serpent-related myths and legends from different parts of the world, including ancient Egypt, Greece, India, and the Americas. He examines the symbolism and significance of the serpent in each culture, as well as the rituals and practices associated with serpent worship.""The Worship of the Serpent Traced Throughout the World and Its Traditions Referred to the Events in Paradise"" is a fascinating exploration of a little-known aspect of human history and belief systems. It offers a unique perspective on the role of the serpent in shaping religious and cultural practices around the world, and sheds light on the ways in which ancient traditions continue to influence modern society.1830. The Serpent, a world-wide symbol, according to each culture is either an omen of good, or evil. This book reveals the serpent's place in mythology and religion and how its symbolism varies from culture to culture.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.