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Unfolding Destiny
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Pages 422-423
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Letter of 16 October 1926
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We should, however, be careful, as you mention in your
letter, not to make this system develop into a hard and fast creed
or form. The Cause is pure and free from such things and it
ought to be the task of the friends to keep it broad and
progressive. Man is always apt to fall into the habit of doing a
thing in a certain way, and thereby become captive to prescribed
forms. It should therefore be the duty of the assemblies
everywhere to see that, though certain temporary measures are
taken to further the Cause, they do not crystallise into hard and
fast creeds.
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