William Denton (1823-1883) was a British author and professor. He was a professor of geology in Boston and was famous for his research in psychometry. His works include: Poems for Reformers (1856), Nature’s Secrets; or, Psychometric Researches (1863), The Soul of Things: Psychometric Experiments for Reliving History (1863), A Commentary on the Lord’s Prayer (1865), In Our Planet: Its Past and Future; or, Lectures on Geology (1869), The Irreconcilable Records; or, Genesis and Geology (1870), The Deluge in the Light of Modern Science (1871), Christianity No Finality (1871), Collected Pamphlets (1871), The God Proposed for Our National Constitution (1872), Radical Discourses on Religious Subjects (1872), Fallacies of the Eastern Question (1877), What was He? (1877), Who Killed Mary Stannard? (1880), Is Darwin Right? (1881), Radical Rhymes (1881), The Pocasset Tragedy (1882), Who are Christians? (1882), Man’s True Saviors (1882), Be Thyself: A Discourse (1882), Garrison in Heaven: A Dream (1882), What is Right? (1883), The Case for Spiritualism (? ), Growth Versus Creation (? ) and Orthodoxy False: Since Spiritualism is True (? ). Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге The Deluge in the Light of Modern Science (Dodo Press) (William Denton)