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WHY also should I speak of one (whose name we had rather not mention as
he is still alive), who for a long while received a devil in the brightness
of an angelic form, and was often deceived by countless revelations from
him and believed that he was a messenger of righteousness: for when these
were granted, every night he provided a light in his cell without the need
of any lamp. At last he was ordered by the devil to offer up to God his own
son who was living with him in the monastery, in order that his merits
might by this sacrifice be made equal to those of the patriarch Abraham.
And he was so far seduced by his persuasion that he would really have
committed the murder unless his son had seen him getting ready the knife
and sharpening it with unusual care, and looking for the chains with which
he meant to tie him up for the sacrifice when he was going to offer him up;
and had fled away in terror with a presentiment of the coming crime.
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