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Platt, Rutherford Hayes, 1894-1975

"First Book of Adam and Eve"


7 Then they cried and went back to the cave.
8 But as they were going up from below the mountain
where they were, Satan and his hosts met them in the form
of angels, praising God.
9 Then Satan said to Adam, "O Adam, why are you so
pained with hunger and thirst? It seems to me that Satan
has burnt up the wheat." And Adam said to him, "Yes."
10 Again Satan said to Adam, "Come back with us; we
are angels of God. God sent us to you, to show you another
field of corn, better than that; and beyond it is a
fountain of good water, and many trees, where you shall
live near it, and work the corn field to better purpose
than that which Satan has consumed."
11 Adam thought that he was true, and that they were
angels who talked with him; and he went back with them.
12 Then Satan began to lead astray Adam and Eve eight
days, until they both fell down as if dead, from hunger,
thirst, and faintness. Then he fled with his hosts, and
left them.

Chapter LXVIII - How destruction and trouble is of Satan
when he is the master.


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