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April 28th, 1918
Received by James Padgett.
Washington D.C.
I am here, James.
I am here and desire to say a few words as I have been with you
this evening at the church and listened to the lecture of the preacher,
and feel that he misapplied his opportunity for furnishing his hearers
spiritual food which they all are so much in need of and which in
many cases their souls are longing and crying for.
The lecture of the preacher was instructive in a certain way and
appealed to the sympathies and better nature of those who heard
it but it contained nothing that tried to open up the souls of men
to the Divine Love of the Father or show them the way to the Celestial
Kingdom of the Master or the way in which they may become divine
in their soul qualities of love or in perfect union with the spirit
love of the Father. I do not know that what I have said will serve
any good purpose but yet I thought it, best for me to communicate
to you their thoughts. Perhaps they may do some good in the future
when you come to demonstrate the truths that you have received.
I will not write more. Good night.
James
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