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The angel of the Lord appeared in the midst transfigured with a radiance not of earth

by Mark TwainSeptember 7th, 2023
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At midnight they sat together, grieving, and the angel of the Lord appeared in the midst transfigured with a radiance not of earth; and speaking, said: “For liars a place is appointed. There they burn in the fires of hell from everlasting unto everlasting. Repent!” The bereaved fell upon their knees before him and clasped their hands and bowed their gray heads, adoring. But their tongues clove to the roof of their mouths, and they were dumb. “Speak! that I may bear the message to the chancery of heaven and bring again the decree from which there is no appeal.”
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CHAPTER IX

At midnight they sat together, grieving, and the angel of the Lord appeared in the midst transfigured with a radiance not of earth; and speaking, said:


“For liars a place is appointed. There they burn in the fires of hell from everlasting unto everlasting. Repent!”


The bereaved fell upon their knees before him and clasped their hands and bowed their gray heads, adoring. But their tongues clove to the roof of their mouths, and they were dumb.


“Speak! that I may bear the message to the chancery of heaven and bring again the decree from which there is no appeal.”


Then they bowed their heads yet lower, and one said:


“Our sin is great, and we suffer shame; but only perfect and final repentance can make us whole; and we are poor creatures who have learned our human weakness, and we know that if we were in those hard straits again our hearts would fail again, and we should sin as before. The strong could prevail, and so be saved, but we are lost.”


They lifted their heads in supplication. The angel was gone. While they marveled and wept he came again; and bending low, he whispered the decree.



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