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This illustrated volume tells the story of the rivers of the Bible, from their ancient origins to their modern-day significance in the religious and cultural imagination of people around the world. Written by Philip Henry Gosse, a celebrated British naturalist and theologian, this book offers a fascinating blend of science, history, and spirituality, reflecting the author's deep understanding of the interconnectedness of the natural and human worlds.
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