25 April :
Newspaper Report : New York Daily Tribune : 25 Apr 1894.
The speaker said that "no such thing" as "a Judgment Day" existed in
his religion, and that his god neither punished nor rewarded. If wrong
was done in any way, the natural punishment was immediate. The soul, he
added, passed from one body to another, until it had become a perfect
spirit, able to do without the limitations of a body. . .
To Dr. I. Janes, 25th April, 1895.
DEAR BROTHER,
I was away in the Catskill mountains and it was almost impossible to get a letter regularly posted from where I was — so accept my apology for the delay in offering you my most heartfelt thanks for your letter in the "Eagle".
To Dr. I. Janes, 25th April, 1895.
DEAR BROTHER,
I was away in the Catskill mountains and it was almost impossible to get a letter regularly posted from where I was — so accept my apology for the delay in offering you my most heartfelt thanks for your letter in the "Eagle".
It was so scholarly, truthful and noble and withal
so permeated with your natural universal love for the good and true
everywhere. It is a great work to bring this world into a spirit of
sympathy with each other but it should be done no doubt when such brave
souls as you still hold your own. Lord help you ever and ever my brother
and may you live long to carry on the mighty work you and your society
has undertaken.
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