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October 10th, 1915
Received by:James Padgett
Washington D.C.
I am here, Jerome.
Well, you seem to be in doubt as to who I am, but I will say that
I am sometimes called St. Jerome.
Now, I merely want to say that you are very much in favor with
the spirits who dwell in the Celestial Spheres, and with the Master
as well, and that you will be the means of receiving and giving
to the world some of the wonderful truths of the Father.
I was not one when on earth who thought very much of these truths,
for I was not acquainted with the soul development or the Divine
Love. I thought more of the doctrines as propagated by the Catholic
Church, and tried my best to make the doctrines of this church the
important things with the worshippers of the church creeds.
Your brother in Christ,
Jerome
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