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Or any good, general history of the world. J. M. Roberts maybe. There aren't too many good non-politically-correct ones. For sacred history, other than the Bible, John Owen Biblical Theology, or Jonathan Edwards History of the Work of Redemption (minus the post-millenialism in the third part). In the same vein: Boston's Human Nature in its Fourfold State, for history from the Garden to Glorification from the point-of-view of the states of man.

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