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Platt, Rutherford Hayes, 1894-1975

"First Book of Adam and Eve"

And when it was morning, they went out, and went down
westward of the cave, to the place where their corn was,
and there rested under the shadow of a tree, as they were
accustomed.
11 But when there a multitude of beasts came all
around them. It was Satan's doing, in his wickedness; in
order to wage war against Adam through marriage.

Chapter LXX - Thirteenth apparition of Satan, to trick Adam
into marrying Eve.

1 After this Satan, the hater of all good, took the
form of an angel, and with him two others, so that they
looked like the three angels who had brought to Adam gold,
incense, and myrrh.
2 They passed before Adam and Eve while they were
under the tree, and greeted Adam and Eve with fair words
that were full of deceit.
3 But when Adam and Eve saw their pleasant expression,
and heard their sweet speech, Adam rose, welcomed them, and
brought them to Eve, and they remained all together; Adam's
heart the while, being glad because he thought concerning
them, that they were the same angels, who had brought him
gold, incense, and myrrh.


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