L PUBLISHED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE COMMITTEE OF GENERAL LITERATURE AND EDUCATION, APPOINTED BY LONDON: PRINTED FOR THE SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE; SOLD AT THE DEPOSITORY, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS; 4, ROYAL EXCHANGE; 16, HANOVER STREET, HANOVER SQUARE; AND BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. ADAM AND EVE DRIVEN OUT OF EDEN. Adam and Eve did what the Lord had told them not to do. And so God drove them out of the garden, to go and work hard all the days of their life. And God said that they should die. They had But God still loved them, even when done wrong. they had done what was wrong. And He told them, that One should come to save them. And that He might punish punish them, and make them do better, He would not let them stay in the garden, but drove them out. CAIN SLAYS ABEL. Adam and Eve had two sons, and their names were Cain and Abel. Abel did what God told him, and he was good. But it was not so with Cain. He did that which he liked, and not what God bade him. And when Cain saw that God loved Abel better than him, he hated Abel, and at last he was so angry that he killed Abel. That was very sad, was it not, for Cain to kill his own brother? Are you ever angry with your brother without cause, or do you bear malice towards him? Is not that wrong? |