. Sweet stories of God; in the language of childhood and the beautiful delineations of sacred art . its life; andhe told the wife she should know what it was to besick and sad, and should have much grief and care. And God drove the man and his wife out ofE-den, and would let them live no more in that fairplace. And he sent an-gels to keep watch, and asword of fire that would turn in all ways, so that thetwo whom God for their sins drove out of E-dencould not get back to the home they had lost. And God told Ad-am that as he had paid heedto what his wife said, and did eat of the tree whichthe Lo


. Sweet stories of God; in the language of childhood and the beautiful delineations of sacred art . its life; andhe told the wife she should know what it was to besick and sad, and should have much grief and care. And God drove the man and his wife out ofE-den, and would let them live no more in that fairplace. And he sent an-gels to keep watch, and asword of fire that would turn in all ways, so that thetwo whom God for their sins drove out of E-dencould not get back to the home they had lost. And God told Ad-am that as he had paid heedto what his wife said, and did eat of the tree whichthe Lord had told him not to eat of, the groundshould bear no more fruit for him by it-self, as it haddone up to this time, and Ad-am would have to workhard all his life to raise food to eat, and when he died hewould go back to the dust out of which he was made. But God told Ad-am and his wife that there wasa way by which their souls might live on high whentheir flesh was laid in the ground. He said hewould send One from the sky who would give hislife for theirs: that is, he would be put to death for.


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