But whom ſend I to judge them? whom but thee / Vicegerent Son, to thee I have transferr'd / All Judgement whether in Heav'n, or Earth, or Hell
[A]s he [the Devil] is the Prince of the Power of the Air, taking the Air there for the Elementary World, how eaſily could he, at one Blaſt, ſweep all the Surface of the Earth into the Sea, or drive weighty immenſe Surges of the Ocean over the whole Plane of the Earth, and deluge the Globe at once with a Storm?
Ellis, another strong advocate of the congenital theory, also came to view homosexuality as a nonpathology...
Rather than Asimov I might suggest Stanley Weinbaum (since he died young and early in his career, he is far more pulp than Asimov - and remarkably readable - there is a LANCER collection of some of his short stories).
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