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rely too much upon the revelations of such seers as Swedenborg; for these may be and doubtless often are self…deceived or the victims of hallucinations。 In short; of all such matters and dogmas; if so they may be called; including that of theosophy which its interesting and gigantic dreams reported to emanate from the teaching of “Masters” whose address it seems impossible to discover; it may be said that; like that of reincarnation; they are superfluous。 The Christian can afford to wait to learn the truth of them — or perhaps their fallacy。

We tread on firmer ground when we consider that as far back as history shows her light; and beyond it as the graves of primitive peoples prove; the almost universal instinct of mankind was to believe that death is but a gate of other forms of continued and individual Life。 I know of no instinct which haunts breathing creatures that is uselessly given without purpose; and does not serve some necessary or protective object or reflect some existent truth。 Why; then; among them all should this rooted conviction that physical decease is not the end of man be but a vain thing fondly imagined? Such a conclusion seems inconsistent; even unnatural and absurd。 But if our faith is strong enough to enable us to accept Christ’s teaching; again what need is there for us to seek support in instincts which it is possible we do not understand aright?

To one fact; corroborative in its nature; I think; however; weight should be given; that of the fatherhood of God; displayed towards those of His children who seek; or who in His foresight He knows; in some other day or place; will seek the fort and protection of His love。 How any reflecting man who has led a full and adventurous life can doubt the present; living power of that fatherhood