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A Paraphrase of Paradise Lost for Youngsters: The Tragedy of Lucifer
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2021
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“O Father,” the Son replied, “I represent you in all things. As my face reflects your greatness, goodness, love, and warmth, so now it shall reflect the terror you inflict upon the disobedient.”
― A Paraphrase of Paradise Lost for Youngsters: The Tragedy of Lucifer
― A Paraphrase of Paradise Lost for Youngsters: The Tragedy of Lucifer
“Filled with pride, he thought maybe the problem was not him, but God. Out of jealousy for the son, he decided that he and his legions should not worship or obey God.”
― A Paraphrase of Paradise Lost for Youngsters: The Tragedy of Lucifer
― A Paraphrase of Paradise Lost for Youngsters: The Tragedy of Lucifer
“At God’s declaration of war, dark clouds covered all of Heaven and smoke began to roll down the sacred hill. Then the countless hosts of Heaven marched on the enemy, fully armed from head to toe with helmets, spears, and shields.”
― A Paraphrase of Paradise Lost for Youngsters: The Tragedy of Lucifer
― A Paraphrase of Paradise Lost for Youngsters: The Tragedy of Lucifer
“Filled with pride, he thought maybe the problem was not him, but God. Out of jealousy for the son, he decided that he and his legions should not worship or obey God.”
― A Paraphrase of Paradise Lost for Youngsters: The Tragedy of Lucifer
― A Paraphrase of Paradise Lost for Youngsters: The Tragedy of Lucifer
“At God’s declaration of war, dark clouds covered all of Heaven and smoke began to roll down the sacred hill. Then the countless hosts of Heaven marched on the enemy, fully armed from head to toe with helmets, spears, and shields.”
― A Paraphrase of Paradise Lost for Youngsters: The Tragedy of Lucifer
― A Paraphrase of Paradise Lost for Youngsters: The Tragedy of Lucifer
“O Father,” the Son replied, “I represent you in all things. As my face reflects your greatness, goodness, love, and warmth, so now it shall reflect the terror you inflict upon the disobedient.”
― A Paraphrase of Paradise Lost for Youngsters: The Tragedy of Lucifer
― A Paraphrase of Paradise Lost for Youngsters: The Tragedy of Lucifer

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