The Worship of the Serpent Traced Throughout the World, and Its Traditions Referred to the Events in Paradise

The Worship of the Serpent Traced Throughout the World, and Its Traditions Referred to the Events in Paradise
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THIS work, which is based upon papers read before the Royal Asiatic Society in 1901, was, at first, intended to refer only to Indian Serpent-worship. It was soo