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[Rev. John C. Ager in New-Church Messenger.]

The truth is to come, not merely to our spiritual vision as a truth seen, but to our spiritual hearing as a truth heard, and heard as a great voice out of the new heaven, in that our affections as well as our thought will be moved and quickened by the limitless love that is revealed in that supreme truth. For when we spiritually hear this truth, we not only see but also feel that God is our heavenly Father, yearning to make us veritably His children by making us spiritually partakers of His life, and consequently partakers of all the joys and delights which spring from that life. And no voice that ever entered human ear can compare with the fulness and sweetness of that voice, when it is heard. It is the voice which saith, "These things have I spoken unto you, that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be full."

[Rev. John Hunter, D.D., in Universalist Leader.]

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