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Identifier: truestoriesforli00rich (find matches)
Title: True stories for little people..
Year: 1894 (1890s)
Authors: Richmond, E. J. (from old catalog)
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Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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n, saw thatCain was a very wicked man. Abel was pure andtrue and loved and revered CTod. The two brothers made offerings to God. Cainlaid the fruits of the earth upon the altar which hemade, and Abel upon his altar offered a lamb.And God, who knew the hearts of both thebrothers, accepted the lamb which Abel gave, butdid not have respect to Cains gift. Then Cainwas very angry. Here we see sin again ; first envy,then anger, then the blackest of sins. For cruelCain killed his true good brother. God spake to the wicked man and said, Whereis Abel thy brother? Now Cain adds falsehoodto all his sins, and says, I know not. Am I mybrothers keeper? Then Cain, the first murderer,was driven forth with a brand upon his brow, afugitive and a vagabond; and he said, My punish-ment is greater than I can bear. To live undersuch a load of guilt must have been an awfulpunishment. The curse of God rested upon himtill he died, and all over the world to-day he isknown as the murderer Cain, while his brother
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The Murder of Abel. THE BROTHEKS. 9 is remembered as righteous Abel. Thus menlive thousands of years after they are dead and areonly remembered by what they have done. QUESTIONS. What was Eves great sorrow when they hadbeen driven from the garden ? Did God forget her ? What were the names of the sons He sent her ? What is one of the sweetest things in the world ? What did Adam teach these boys ? Were the boys alike ? What were their occupations ? What offerings did they make to God ? Which did God accept, and why ? Why was Cain so angry ? What evil things came into his heart ? What did he do ? What answer did he make to God when Heasked for his brother ? What doom was pronounced against him ? How are people remembered ? 10 TRUE STOKIES EHOM THE BOOK. CHAPTER III. A SHORT STORY OF A LONG LIFE. It is all summed up in twelve words, the storyof a man who lived the noblest life it is possiblefor a man to live in this world. And Enochwalked with God and was not, for God took him. This was t

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