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March 4th, 1917
Received by James Padgett.
Washington D.C.
I am here, the mother of Perry:
You must let me say a word, for if ever there was a thankful spirit
in all the spirit world I am that one. Oh, how I thank you and praise
the Father for His Mercy and Goodness in permitting my dear boy
to see the light and have hope come to him as a star that beckons
him to a state of happiness and salvation.
I am so filled with love and thanksgiving that I cannot write much
for my heart is just going out to the Father in such streams of
love and joy and gratitude that my eyes are so suffused with tears
of gladness that I can hardly see.
Do not forget to pray for my boy, both of you, for we all know
that you love the unfortunate and miserable spirits who have no
hope or way to get into the light. You know that I am his mother,
for your soul must feel that it is the mother's love that is thus
expressing gratitude.
Good night,
Perry's Mother
This message is a composite of two, being published
in Volume III on page 394 and Volume IV on page 376. For more details
see this page.
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