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These books must be read with much care to arrive at their true meaning. Without labor they will not make an impression upon your minds so as to be remembered, and if not remembered and weighed and compared with themselves you will not reach such a comprehension of them as will enable you to appreciate their being from so high a source as they profess to be. Blessed are they who can receive them from their internal evidence. More blessed are they than those who receive them from signs outwardly given. But to those to whom the first is not enough, but who desire the truth and, like Thomas, are willing to acknowledge it when presented with unquestioned evidence -- evidence they themselves have asked for as sufficient -- to those shall be given other evidence such as will satisfy them as to the truth and authenticity of these books. Look for the rules given for testing them. Be a sincere, earnest, industrious seeker after truth and, though you spend much time and make many sacrifices in that pursuit, its attainment will repay all and furnish you with that source of comfort and happiness, that joy and gratitude, that true and perfect peace, which is never parted with willingly and only leaves a man because he does not afford it a pleasant home, but disturbs it by selfish desires and unholy aspirations. Vol II, The History of the Origin of all Things, Appendix III-paragraphs 2 & 3
The History Of The Origin Of All Things
Revealed Translation Of John's Revelation
The Historical Fulfillment Of John's Revelation
The History Of Health and Its Derangements
May God so shine in your hearts as to expel therefrom all darkness, contention, or strife. May He deliver you from your own wills into the freedom of His glorious kingdom of peace, righteousness, and heavenly or divine love. The grace of God be with you all forevermore.
Amen.