Friends' Miscellany V.7

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I have read it to a number of persons, friends, and others, and have met with no dissentient — all approve of it. I see by the papers, that it has been printed; and I intend to procure a number of the printed copies for distribution, with a hope that the earnest recommendation which it contains, of the spiritual medium, by which spiritual discernment is alone practicable, — or spiritual influences produced.
EDWARD STABLER'S LETTERS. 13 7 may have the effect to turn the attention of those who pe
...ruse it, from the more than worthless sys- tems of human theology, to "the light of the know- ledge of the glory of God, in the face (or living presence) of Jesus Christ," who "is the true Light that lighteth every man that cometh into the world." It is much to be lamented, that the human mind should be so generally shackled by erroneous im- pressions, as to be incapable of admitting the simple fact, so plainly stated in the scriptures, and confirm- ed by experience, that "Christ, the wisdom of God, and the power of God," is omnipresent and eternal; — that he is a pure and holy spirit; — for the recep- tion of whom, all human nature is a prepared body; — that the religion, of which he is the author, is entirely a spiritual thing, consisting in the operations of the Divine life upon the human soul, to fill it with perpetually increasing measures of "righteousness, goodness, and truth;" — and divesting it thereby of every temper and propensity, which can hurt or destroy.

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