The Ophion: or, the theology of the serpent and the unity of God. Comprehending the customs of the most ancient people, who were instructed to apply the sagacity of the serpent, to the fall of man. With critical remarks on Dr. Adam Clarke's annotations on that subject in the book of Genesis. In this work it is shown, from the original language, that, in every age of the Jewish and Christian churches, a monkey was never understood to be the agent employed to bring about the fall of man / By John Bellamy.

  • Bellamy, John, 1755-1842.
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London : Sold by Hatchard [etc.], 1811.

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viii, 126 pages ; (8vo)

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