"of the first Eden Adam had" changed to "of the first Eden, Adam had"
Original Paragraph:
P848:3, 76:2.3
In the days of the first Eden Adam had indeed sought
to discourage the offering of animal sacrifice so that Cain had a justifiable
precedent for his contentions. It was, however, difficult to organize the religious
life of the second Eden. Adam was burdened with a thousand and one details associated
with the work of building, defense, and agriculture. Being much depressed spiritually,
he intrusted the organization of worship and education to those of Nodite extraction
who had served in these capacities in the first garden; and in even so short
a time the officiating Nodite priests were reverting to the standards and rulings
of pre-Adamic times. Additional
note of interest