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The agreement of the customs of the East-Indians, : with those of the Jews, and other ancient people: being the first essay of this kind, towards the explaining of several difficult passages in Scripture, and some of the most ancient writers,

by De LA Crequiniere, De LA Crequiniere, John Toland

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Though superficially addressing different topics, the two essays in this work share a concern with the validity of biblical information about the world's cultural history. Defoe maintains an unshakable faith in scriptual authority, yet works within the area established by Toland and other deists.
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Though superficially addressing different topics, the two essays in this work share a concern with the validity of biblical information about the world's cultural history. Defoe maintains an unshakable faith in scriptual authority, yet works within the area established by Toland and other deists.

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