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Directives From the Guardian
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Pages 25-26
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65: ELECTIONS, REGARDING (In the United States)
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"The Guardian has written the National Assembly in
detail and given them the principle upon which he would like
to see them act. He has asked them to advise the friends accordingly
and also to expound the principles so as to apply to the
local conditions in America."
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"To facilitate matters and avoid misunderstandings he prefers
to refer you and the individual friends to them (The National
Assembly). He is sure that you will obtain full satisfaction by
putting the question to them. The purpose of the Guardian in
this is not to avoid the issue but only to facilitate matters and
eliminate misunderstandings. In all such matters the friends
should first approach the Local, then the National Assembly
and only in case they can obtain no satisfaction should they
approach the Guardian on these matters. This way many
difficulties will be avoided."
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