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"***O ye children of the Kingdom!..."
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***O ye
[To the Seattle (Wash.) assembly.]
children of the Kingdom!
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The letter that ye have written, although short and
significant, was a manifest book and an evidence of
your faith and assurance and a proof of your union
and harmony.
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Praise be to God! that ye are gathered in one assembly
like unto the stars of the Pleiades, are illumined
with the light of the knowledge of God and through
the outpouring of the cloud of the love of God, ye are
the fresh flowers of the meadow and plain; ye are intimate
and familiar with infinite unity and love.
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Therefore, this meeting is blessed. But if it is firmly
established and become constant, it will bring forth
great results and most weighty developments will be
attained. Consequently, persevere ye in renewing your
meetings and display utmost magnanimity in firmness
and steadfastness. When the root of the tree of the garden
is well established and its protection is safeguarded,
it will bring forth luscious fruits.
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Likewise, when the regiment of an army and the individuals
of a cohort are united and related with ease,
untold triumphs will be acquired. But if they come
together one day and disperse another day, no fruits
will be produced.
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Therefore, as ye have prepared an army of heaven
and become the host of life, ye must continue to hold
meetings, have spiritual communications, be firm in resolution,
steadfast in purpose and be constant and persevering
so that ye may win celestial conquests.
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I supplicate and entreat at the Threshold of God
to assist and confirm you in firmness and steadfastness
and cause you to guide the inhabitants of that region.
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