"The extraordinary quantity of divine beings, major and minor, with which the Babylonians populated the world, at first excludes that they could have believed in the existence of a single god. Even if this idea passed through the mind of some Chaldean theologian, it is certain that the people never accepted it: none (and there are many thousands) of the tablets or inscriptions on hard stones, with prayers and magical formulas, which have come to light in the excavations made among the ruins of Mesopotamian cities contain not even the remotest hint of the unity of God. (p. 7)"
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