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Title: "Paradise Lost" By John Milton/ The Transformation Of Satan
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has transformed into a true demon who no longer believes in the one he used to praise and worship. Satan was so demented he began to believe his own lies. Once a powerful angel from Heaven now a insane demon from Hell Satan cannot even think morally... Showed first 250 characters
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Satan was so demented he began to believe his own lies. Once a powerful angel from Heaven now a insane demon from Hell Satan cannot even think morally. Satan has been blinded to God’s Grace, unable to reconcile his past with his eternal punishment forever... Showed next 250 characters
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