Vain philosophy is employed in representing the path to hell as a
path of safety. With the imagination highly wrought, and voices musically
tuned, they picture the broad road as one of happiness and glory. Ambition
holds before deluded souls, as Satan presented to Eve, a freedom and bliss
for them to enjoy which they never conceived was possible. Men are praised
who have traveled the broad path to hell, and after they die are exalted to
the highest positions in the eternal world. Satan, clothed in robes of
brightness, appearing like an exalted angel, tempted the world's Redeemer
without success. But as he comes to man robed as an angel of light, he has
better success. He covers his hideous purposes, and succeeds too well in
deluding the unwary who are not firmly anchored upon eternal truth.
Evangelism, p. 609




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