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John Calvin, the 16th Century Theologian and Reformer Expresses His Interest in the Work and the Means Whereby All Men May Receive the Divine Love.
JOHN CALVIN
(June 20th 1916 | Received by James Padgett)

I AM HERE. John Calvin.

Let me write just a word, as I am anxious to make known to you that I am interested in your work and in the development of the knowledge of the soul, and the means by which all men may receive the Divine Love of the Father and become at-one with Him.

I am not going to write you a lecture tonight. I merely write that I may get in rapport with you so that I may have the opportunity and ability to write to you later of those things of deep and lasting interest to mortals.

I am not known to you, but I hope that you will soon consider me one of your friends, as I desire to be I assure you.

I must stop now and, in leaving, will subscribe myself,

Your true friend and brother in Christ,

JOHN CALVIN.