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"Thou hast written concerning the universal peace,..."
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[The following Tablet as received bore no opening line of address.]
Thou hast written concerning the universal peace,
that before long the congress of The Hague will be
opened
[Refers to the congress of The Hague held in 1907.]
and discussion will be made in regard to the
universal peace.
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This problem cannot be solved by the congress of
The Hague, whose members are the representatives of
nations; nay, rather, this graceful beloved will unveil
her face in all the regions through the penetrative power
of the Word of God.
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The congress of The Hague is as follows: The
wine sellers call a meeting so that they may discuss
the evils of wine and remove from the world the drinking
of wine; yet their own vocation is wine selling.
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Nations who are constantly thinking wither of worldly
conquest, the expansion of their own dominion or waging
war upon their contemporaries, send ministers and
representatives to the congress of The Hague to discuss
the problem of universal peace and legislative registrations
for the prevention of war!
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But regarding the universal language: Ere long
significance and scientific discussions concerning this matter
will arise among the people of discernment and insight
and it will produce the desired result.
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